Financially that doesn’t workLets be real. They want him to go anywhere that would make it easier for Bron.
If Kd, Kyrie, Lebron, and AD all somehow ended up on the Lakers, the media would be overjoyed.
They would be praising Lebron and KD.
Financially that doesn’t workLets be real. They want him to go anywhere that would make it easier for Bron.
If Kd, Kyrie, Lebron, and AD all somehow ended up on the Lakers, the media would be overjoyed.
They would be praising Lebron and KD.
I feel that but this is crazy disingenuous lolThen they tell dudes like AD to leave their teams to join LeBron if he wants to win
Why can't dude just ignore stuff like this? I wouldn't even give somebody like Brossuard the time of day.
Then they tell dudes like AD to leave their teams to join LeBron if he wants to win
Why does he have to?Why can't dude just ignore stuff like this? I wouldn't even give somebody like Brossuard the time of day.
What is?I feel that but this is crazy disingenuous lol
He went to a team that just choked off the most embarrassing loss on league history that begged him to come. Warriors was the only team that sent 4 guys to recruit him.While I don’t agree with this either, it’s different.
The Lakers are still building their team.
KD went to an already completed, champion, all time great team just to make it easier for himself on the court and to grab a couple easy rings.
He went to a team that just choked off the most embarrassing loss on league history that begged him to come. Warriors was the only team that sent 4 guys to recruit him.
Why can't dude just ignore stuff like this? I wouldn't even give somebody like Brossuard the time of day.
73 wins and losing a 3-1 lead is what made it the most embarrassing.That was far from the most embarrassing loss and doesn’t negate the fact that that team had already won a chip and was coming off the most successful regular season in NBA history.
73 wins and losing a 3-1 lead is what made it the most embarrassing.
That was far from the most embarrassing loss and doesn’t negate the fact that that team had already won a chip and was coming off the most successful regular season in NBA history.