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Philly should use their 2nd round pick on bronny if that's an option for them. They have cap space, and are trying to attract a big time forward in free agency.
If Bron follows bronny, then essentially you are getting Bron for a 2nd round pic. Fuck yeah you do it
If Bron follows bronny, then essentially you are getting Bron for a 2nd round pic. Fuck yeah you do it
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I think any team that's a contender should consider it if all it costs is a 2nd round pick. First round is a little more of a gamble imo.randylahey wrote: ↑Thu May 23, 2024 9:14 am Philly should use their 2nd round pick on bronny if that's an option for them. They have cap space, and are trying to attract a big time forward in free agency.
If Bron follows bronny, then essentially you are getting Bron for a 2nd round pic. Fuck yeah you do it
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Agreed. The question is... is a team willing to use a 1st round pick on bronny to try to lure LeBron?
For Philly (or someone) it might be worth it. If you are drafting late 1st round and think you'd have a realistic shot at signing LeBron.
Philly has the cap space, and on paper teaming up with Maxey and embiid might be LeBron best chance at this point in his career. He'd fit nicely and might be the kind of leader those guys need to play with
For Philly (or someone) it might be worth it. If you are drafting late 1st round and think you'd have a realistic shot at signing LeBron.
Philly has the cap space, and on paper teaming up with Maxey and embiid might be LeBron best chance at this point in his career. He'd fit nicely and might be the kind of leader those guys need to play with
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Bron, in defending Caitlyn Clark yesterday, linked her to Bronny, complaining about people trashing Bronny when he's "just a kid trying to live out his dreams" or somesuch.
His tone-deafness is just astounding.
I don't believe in "shut up and dribble," but I do think that Bron has (and has absolutely earned) an existence so far from reality so as to make him quite prone to say very fucking stupid, perspectiveless things.
His tone-deafness is just astounding.
I don't believe in "shut up and dribble," but I do think that Bron has (and has absolutely earned) an existence so far from reality so as to make him quite prone to say very fucking stupid, perspectiveless things.
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I am a LeBron fan, and I agree.jfish26 wrote: ↑Thu May 23, 2024 10:35 am Bron, in defending Caitlyn Clark yesterday, linked her to Bronny, complaining about people trashing Bronny when he's "just a kid trying to live out his dreams" or somesuch.
His tone-deafness is just astounding.
I don't believe in "shut up and dribble," but I do think that Bron has (and has absolutely earned) an existence so far from reality so as to make him quite prone to say very fucking stupid, perspectiveless things.
It's not totally uncommon. Most of the very best athletes are also very self-centered.
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And they have to be!DeletedUser wrote: ↑Thu May 23, 2024 11:06 amI am a LeBron fan, and I agree.jfish26 wrote: ↑Thu May 23, 2024 10:35 am Bron, in defending Caitlyn Clark yesterday, linked her to Bronny, complaining about people trashing Bronny when he's "just a kid trying to live out his dreams" or somesuch.
His tone-deafness is just astounding.
I don't believe in "shut up and dribble," but I do think that Bron has (and has absolutely earned) an existence so far from reality so as to make him quite prone to say very fucking stupid, perspectiveless things.
It's not totally uncommon. Most of the very best athletes are also very self-centered.
Not intended as an attack on LeBron.
But, being an expert at playing basketball does not make you an expert at all things basketball-related. As we have seen, with him, over and over and over.
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Take a look at his political viewsjfish26 wrote: ↑Thu May 23, 2024 10:35 am Bron, in defending Caitlyn Clark yesterday, linked her to Bronny, complaining about people trashing Bronny when he's "just a kid trying to live out his dreams" or somesuch.
His tone-deafness is just astounding.
I don't believe in "shut up and dribble," but I do think that Bron has (and has absolutely earned) an existence so far from reality so as to make him quite prone to say very fucking stupid, perspectiveless things.
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I don't think Bron pretends to be a political expert (in the way, for example, Aaron Rodgers does) to nearly the same degree as he pretends to be a basketball roster construction expert.
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I do think Bronny gets a lot of undeserved hate. I see no reason to hate on the kid. He's never done anything remotely bad enough to dislike him. He's humble when he speaks. He does not act like a spoiled and entitled brat.
Is he benefitting draft wise because teams wonder if drafting him equals drafting LeBron for 2-4 years until he retires? Absolutely. Is that his fault? Absolutely not. Should he not take advantage of the added benefit? I see nothing wrong with it. Nobody is forcing anyone to do anything. He's making the best decision for himself.
Is he benefitting draft wise because teams wonder if drafting him equals drafting LeBron for 2-4 years until he retires? Absolutely. Is that his fault? Absolutely not. Should he not take advantage of the added benefit? I see nothing wrong with it. Nobody is forcing anyone to do anything. He's making the best decision for himself.
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"I do think Bronny gets a lot of undeserved hate..."
Well said.
Well said.
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It's the price you pay for famous parents.
But when it comes to children of famous or powerful people, Bronny is closer to the best of them than the worst of them.
Really, that whole family is quite impressive publicly. Savannah James, Bronny, and Bryce. All classy for the position they are in. Regardless of whatever dumb stuff LeBron has done.
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100 percent. I don't think bronny has ever done anything to put himself out there. He should he an under the radar guy nobody has heard about, yet people hate and hate
Reminds me, in a way, of when lonzo ball was always getting hated on, because of how obnoxious his father was
Bronny seems to be a good kid that just wants to play ball and live his own journey
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Yes.
LeBron has, from everything that is publicly accessible, been an upstanding citizen.
He whines a bit ( yes, it's a bit, ya'll aren't being objective here ) more than the average player, has a thing for the dramatic more than the average player and made a really stupid move with his The Decision 10 odd years ago.
People generally dislike him more so because he threatens their favorite player's legacy and can't admit it.
LeBron has, from everything that is publicly accessible, been an upstanding citizen.
He whines a bit ( yes, it's a bit, ya'll aren't being objective here ) more than the average player, has a thing for the dramatic more than the average player and made a really stupid move with his The Decision 10 odd years ago.
People generally dislike him more so because he threatens their favorite player's legacy and can't admit it.
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I think the single biggest thing - and I do mean biggest - he’s done to make me dislike him, even more than The Decision, is when he said he didn’t like playing power forward cuz it was “too taxing” on his body.
Who knew 6’9” and 260 could also be so delicate
Who knew 6’9” and 260 could also be so delicate
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‘It’s a lot more taxing being in there with bigger guys,’ James said. Defensively ‘is the biggest difference. When you’re on the perimeter, there’s more space. The interior is more cramped and physical. … But I’m ready for the challenge.’
OK, he's not wrong?
The things we latch on to.
The single biggest thing? Sigh.
OK, he's not wrong?
The things we latch on to.
The single biggest thing? Sigh.
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Frankly, if I was a fan of a prime-or-close Bron team (and I'd say he's still close now), I'd sorta want the plan to be to build a team that can comfortably be on or better than the 6-line with Bron only playing about half the games.pdub wrote: ↑Thu May 23, 2024 11:53 am ‘It’s a lot more taxing being in there with bigger guys,’ James said. Defensively ‘is the biggest difference. When you’re on the perimeter, there’s more space. The interior is more cramped and physical. … But I’m ready for the challenge.’
OK, he's not wrong?
The things we latch on to.
The single biggest thing? Sigh.
There are too many NBA games, and too little offseason downtime for guys who are ALWAYS playing into May/June.
Without value judgment as to a certain someone versus a certain other someone, the days of guys being in clubs or casinos until 3am on road trips are over. The size, athleticism and effort is at insane levels, and absolutely it takes a toll.
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Maybe the candidness is refreshing.
But still, I wish Lebron was more the type of dood to say something like, “I don’t care what position I’m playing, Imma play like the GOAT regardless.”
Or even if not cocky GOAT talk, just say something like “if that’s where my team needs me then that’s where I’ll play.”
Or something.
I just think “taxing” sounds roiboi.
A cursory search suggests the average NBA player weight is 215 pounds, and for the power forward specifically is 230, so Lebron should still be one of the biggest doods even at that position.
In other words, he should be the tax man taking everyone else’s lunch money, not the other way around.
But still, I wish Lebron was more the type of dood to say something like, “I don’t care what position I’m playing, Imma play like the GOAT regardless.”
Or even if not cocky GOAT talk, just say something like “if that’s where my team needs me then that’s where I’ll play.”
Or something.
I just think “taxing” sounds roiboi.
A cursory search suggests the average NBA player weight is 215 pounds, and for the power forward specifically is 230, so Lebron should still be one of the biggest doods even at that position.
In other words, he should be the tax man taking everyone else’s lunch money, not the other way around.
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"But I’m ready for the challenge."