It is easy to hate on Lebron James. I will take my shots another time after watching his return to Cleveland tonight. For a man who's actions have been under constant judgment and scrutiny Thursday nights match up will be the measuring stick. All i'm saying now is instead of giving the first 200 fans free anti-Lebron clothes I hope they give them free paintball guns to blast Lebron when he comes onto the court. This is game is a big of a deal is it is made out to be. Not for the obvious reasons but for the Cavaliers and the teammates Lebron basically said I'm to good for, I can't win with you. Think about Antwan Jaminson he came to Cleveland thinking he was coming to a potential championship team, look at the Cavs now. If it wasn't for Byron Scott they would be one of the worst teams in the east. Mo Williams contemplated retirement after Lebron took his talents to south beach. The only defense I have for Lebron is don't blame him for the Heat not getting out to a scorching hot start. The Heat gave Chris Bosh 100 million dollars thinking they would get 20 and 10 numbers. Instead they basically got Lemarcus Aldridge and 14 and 7. Bosh can't rebound and is the biggest 100 million dollar pussy that you can't fuck I have ever seen, all he is done is the fuck the Heat instead.
From a Celtics perspective something worries me about the Heat struggles. As the question Spolstera and his poor coaching methods and offensive sets a new coach will be hired. The number option is Doc Rivers. Doc is respected by players, has experience, and has proven he can handle ego's and coach stars. The new big 2 and a half are in a different part of their career than Boston's tea party, but Doc can earn their respect. You ask why he would leave the Celtics? Well he almost retired this year to watch his kids play basketball. ps His son Austin is a future star and will be playing for Duke next season. And his whole family lives in Orlando. It is just something to ponder that makes me lose sleep at night. Appreciate Doc Boston fans, he is slowly becoming one of the most respected coaches in the NBA.
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