06-11-2011, 05:13 PM
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It's blowing up over on espn site. Over 3000 comments and most just ripping Wade and Lebron.
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The funny thing is James was trying to really milk having a "cold" before a Bulls game. Reporter- how's your cold? James- can't you hear it in my voice? ... These guys are unbelievably cocky for a team that's down 3-2 in the Finals.
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When asked to talk about how he planned on being more effective in game 6, LeBron James said, "I can only give you three quarters of an answer."
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06-11-2011, 05:17 PM
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Insightful comment on that ESPN article...
FormulaOner:
One thing about Dirk though, that I think may be overlooked by the national media--I dont know that he's a very good leader. He isnt afraid to call out his teammates( a bit too openly, sometimes) and on the court, he rarely shows restraint when criticizing his guys.
Nothing wrong with trying to pump your guys up, but sometimes I think he acts a bit too "high society"(cant find the right word right now)
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06-11-2011, 05:28 PM
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MIAMI – DeShawn Stevenson does not have a Facebook page.
That’s newsworthy because somebody who claims to be Stevenson posted on Facebook: “I told em Lebron is Overrated but did they listen? swag.”
Coach Rick Carlisle caught wind of that and confronted Stevenson, telling him to stop talking trash about LeBron James. Stevenson, whose history of taking verbal jabs at King James goes back several years, was confused and told his coach that the latest comment didn’t come from him.
“There’s like 37 people that are acting like me on Facebook,” Stevenson said. “I mean, if you look at me and look at all these tattoos, do you think I’d be sitting on the Internet and typing? C’mon, man. Sometimes you’ve got to look at a person. I would not be in my house on a computer typing nothing about anybody.”
Stevenson said he doesn’t know how to use Facebook. Nor does he want to learn.
“I can’t get on there because I would say something reckless,” Stevenson said. “That’s why I don’t have nothing on there. That’s why really I can’t have one.”
There have been several comments made by Stevenson during these Finals that have been perceived by some as trash talking to James. None, however, were intended to incite. Stevenson has simply given honest answers to questions, perhaps too honest in some cases.
“Let LeBron just chill. Don’t put the heat on me,” Stevenson said, breaking into a hearty laugh. “Everybody wants me to make him mad! Please, just leave me alone! Just leave me alone! You’re going to have that man want to kill me off the court. I don’t want that.”
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06-11-2011, 05:29 PM
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Originally Posted by pkdumas
Insightful comment on that ESPN article...
FormulaOner:
One thing about Dirk though, that I think may be overlooked by the national media--I dont know that he's a very good leader. He isnt afraid to call out his teammates( a bit too openly, sometimes) and on the court, he rarely shows restraint when criticizing his guys.
Nothing wrong with trying to pump your guys up, but sometimes I think he acts a bit too "high society"(cant find the right word right now)
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Ha I actually responded to that one (whiba).
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06-11-2011, 05:56 PM
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Originally Posted by pkdumas
Insightful comment on that ESPN article...
FormulaOner:
One thing about Dirk though, that I think may be overlooked by the national media--I dont know that he's a very good leader. He isnt afraid to call out his teammates( a bit too openly, sometimes) and on the court, he rarely shows restraint when criticizing his guys.
Nothing wrong with trying to pump your guys up, but sometimes I think he acts a bit too "high society"(cant find the right word right now)
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Thats a perfect example of the nanny state we are becoming... what they just described IS a leader. Their not in kindergarten any more!
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06-11-2011, 06:53 PM
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THEY DID IT AGAIN!
What arrogant pieces of human garbage.
TAKE THEM DOWN, DIRK.
http://www.cbssports.com/nba/story/1...han-act-itself
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Wade, LeBron excuse for mocking Dirk worse than act itself
Maybe you missed the latest, where LeBron and his partner in dumb, Dwyane Wade, mocked Dirk Nowitzki for daring to be sick during the NBA Finals. That twosome was caught on video walking around the Mavericks' home arena -- Dirk's house -- with shirts over their faces, coughing, asking each other, "Did you hear me cough?"
And giggling.
And when I say they were "caught," that's not really accurate. They weren't busted. They walked out of their locker room Thursday, saw the cameras, and on cue broke into the Walking Flu act. It was choreographed, obviously.
And they did it again Saturday, when the media found the time and place to ask James and Wade -- and also Nowitzki, who was understandably put off -- about the video. James and Wade met the media individually, each spending roughly 10 minutes in front of cameras. Wade was asked 15 questions. James was asked 11.
Both players coughed while listening to one question, and only one question. You know which question.
James went even farther. As the question unfolded and he heard the magic words about "a video circulating that's gathering buzz," James sniffed loudly. Then he grabbed his shirt and pulled it over his face. Then he turned and coughed.
You see what's happening, right? James and Wade think they have this inside joke, this secret little gag that nobody else is smart enough to pick up on. Then when the world does pick up on it -- because they're just not that clever -- they get defensive.
But mocking Nowitzki? Him? He's the nicest guy on the floor, and he's playing with a torn tendon in a finger, and he played Game 4 with a 101-degree fever. And Nowitzki has downplayed both issues, saying the injury and the illness would have no bearing before the games even began.
When he was asked Saturday about being mocked, Nowitzki also had a physical reaction, though he didn't theatrically cough as James and Wade had. He smiled. Broke into a big ol' grin, just for a second, then swallowed it.
Then he devoured James and Wade in eight words, speaking as he has been scoring. Efficiently. Brutally.
"It was a little childish," Nowitzki said. "A little ignorant."
Childish fits, seeing how James is Peter Pan, living in a make-believe world where sycophants kiss his ass. He never grew up, and maybe never will. Sadly, classy Dwyane Wade hasn't been a good influence on James. Nope. James is dragging Wade down to his level. They're Peter Pan and Tinkerbell.
These are your best players, Miami Heat fans. This is your team. You damn well better like them.
Who else could?
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06-11-2011, 07:01 PM
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These days being a fan is a competition to see who can be the most upset when
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06-11-2011, 07:03 PM
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06-12-2011, 12:06 AM
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http://sports.espn.go.com/dallas/nba...ory?id=6651707
MIAMI -- Dirk Nowitzki didn't find anything funny about the Miami Heat's Dwyane Wade and LeBron James coughing and cracking jokes about being sick in front of cameras, calling it "childish."
Windhorst: Time near for LeBron, Dirk
LeBron or Dirk? Mavs or Heat? The Finals are about to reach their climax and someone is going to have the hammer and someone is going to get hammered, writes Brian Windhorst. Dime
Wade and James didn't mention Nowitzki's name, but it appeared they were mocking the Dallas Mavericks superstar while walking out of the American Airlines Center following Thursday's shootaround, before Game 5 of the NBA Finals. That's certainly how Nowitzki, who battled a sinus infection that caused a 101-degree fever during Dallas' Game 4 win, perceived the incident when he watched the video.
"I just thought it was a little childish, a little ignorant," Nowitzki said before Saturday's practice at AmericanAirlines Arena. "I've been in this league for 13 years. I've never faked an injury or illness."
Wade, who referred to Nowitzki's sinus infection Thursday as "the fun-loving story of him being sick," claimed Saturday that he didn't pretend to cough.
"I actually did cough," Wade said. "And with the cameras being right there, we made a joke out of it because we knew you guys were going to blow it up. You did exactly what we knew.
"We never said Dirk's name. I think he's not the only one in the world who can get sick or have a cough. We just had fun with the cameras being right in our face about the blowup of the incident, and it held to be true. You blew it up."
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James did not clarify whether his cough was fake or not. He declined to discuss the incident.
"I'm not feeding into that," said James, who has been heavily criticized for performing well below his standards during this series. "If you guys want to feed into everything that not only myself or D-Wade or the Miami Heat do, I think that's a non-issue. There's bigger issues in this series than that."
Nowitzki, who is averaging 27.0 points and has consistently dominated in crunch-time during the series, agrees with that point. With the Mavericks up 3-2 in the Finals, Nowitzki's focus is solely on closing out the series to claim his first championship.
While the coughing and joking by Wade and James annoyed Nowitzki, he said it wouldn't influence his demeanor during Game 6.
"It's over to me," Nowitzki said. "It's not going to add anything extra to me. This is the NBA Finals. If you need extra motivation, you have a problem.
"So we're one win away from my dream, what I've worked for half of my life. This is all I'm really worried about. This is all I'm focusing on."
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12-26-2012, 11:19 PM
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Sorry to bump this, but i figured this would be a good place to post the latest evidence of Dwyane wade being a dick. And why i STILL hate the guy.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZKp5UOewwow
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12-27-2012, 12:06 AM
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Holy hell. He's such a piece of trash. It's like in February when he broke Kobe's nose in the All-Star game because he was mad he didn't get a call.
I actually emailed the league office to demand a 2 game suspension because of how much it disgusted me. You guys can do the same using this link. http://www.nba.com/email_us/contact_us.html
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12-27-2012, 08:06 AM
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He's not diva wade for nothing.
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12-27-2012, 08:35 AM
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Wade is simply the like spoiled child. Early in his career Stern and the refs gave him too much freedom (flopping and jumping into guys) and now it backfires.
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12-27-2012, 01:03 PM
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Hey folks don't forget this gem right here : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5y8nI1PPYOk
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12-27-2012, 02:00 PM
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Are you kidding me? All I want to do is forget that.
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12-27-2012, 03:40 PM
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Oh Game 2, 2011, after Dirk's spinning game winner, Miami still had a chance, Wade got the ball and fired up a 40 footer, with a flying Dirk coming by as interference, Wade goes to the ground, wanting to cry about Dirk's wind getting into his eye.....arms about to raise looking for a foul. This was the game where his corner 3 in front of the Mavs bench gave them a 15 point lead. Lebron's shadow boxing him all the way to the Heat bench.
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12-27-2012, 03:44 PM
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oh yes, i remember that bitch move well:
MY EYE!
didn't hurt until he saw his shot missed...
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12-27-2012, 03:59 PM
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or my favorite bitch move of all time - the wheelchair for a shoulder injury:
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12-27-2012, 05:08 PM
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or my favorite bitch move of all time - the wheelchair for a shoulder injury:
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Haslem's face says it all lol.
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12-27-2012, 09:03 PM
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Dirk Nowitzki is a monster of epic and unattainable proportion. Seriously, he must be stopped.
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12-27-2012, 09:46 PM
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Ha ha ha! "Flailing his leg and making contact with the groin"
It was an intentional kick - that wasn't a random flail.
I thought it deserved at least 2 games. But the NBA offices have such a hard-on for wade, that would never happen.
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12-28-2012, 12:37 PM
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I'd like to think my e-mail helped....but he gets 1 game.
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12-28-2012, 05:47 PM
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Haha - thanks. In my inbox:
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Thank you for contacting the National Basketball Association with your concerns. Dwyane Wade has been suspended one game without pay for flailing his leg and making contact with the groin of Ramon Sessions during the Miami Heat's win over the Charlotte Bobcats on Dec. 26. Wade will serve his suspension when the Heat play the Detroit Pistons on Dec. 28 at The Palace of Auburn Hills.
Thank you again for your feedback and support of the NBA.
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12-28-2012, 06:06 PM
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NBA stars pulled a Clinton today. Deron Williams all confused about Avery firing, Wade's kick of course wasn't intentional. Also Heat put out a very serious statement with lots of yadda yadda on the topic.
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