Collin Sexton and the NBA draft--(Lebron moving, the Lakers, and it's the off-season.)

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One thing for sure about LeBron, he's going to do it his way. With Paul George staying at Oklahoma City, the thought was he would rethink his position. Now that he's a Laker other free agents will know where they stand if they decide to take their talent to LA. Guess I'm going to have to stay up later to get the latest edition of the "Lake Show" this season.
 
I saw on social media where Bron's son has already transferred to a private school in LA, implying that it's a done deal that Bron is going to the Lakers, and he's just hyping up "The Decision 3.0" for publicity.

Grain of salt, of course. Hell, maybe a whole spoon full.

143 million dollar deal. Funniest thing is this mean the Lakers are probably shipping Lonzo Ball off ASAP lol
Looks like Collin will end up being The Man in Cleveland...
 
I saw on social media where Bron's son has already transferred to a private school in LA, implying that it's a done deal that Bron is going to the Lakers, and he's just hyping up "The Decision 3.0" for publicity.

Grain of salt, of course. Hell, maybe a whole spoon full.

143 million dollar deal. Funniest thing is this mean the Lakers are probably shipping Lonzo Ball off ASAP lol
Looks like Collin will end up being The Man in Cleveland...

They are gonna be super shitty lol
 
A lot question maturity; with both of these guys. And now they're together? In LA?

Are you actually associating LeBron with Stephens in the maturity department? The same Stephens blowing in people's ears during the game? Your bias do run deep. Lebron is one of the most articulate, savvy players that's ever played. He seamlessly integrates himself into every personality and situation necessary to keep getting back to the finals. Has constantly been praised by former and present teammates as a great teammate and leader. Now, if you want to point fingers at Dan Gilbert I get it. Mostly because he has verbally and physically demonstrated the traits of a teenager in social and secular situations on numerous occasions.
 
; with both of these guys. And now they're together? In LA?
Your bias do run deep.
"A lot question maturity" doesn't equate to "I question maturity." Remember, I don't watch the NBA. It's a horrible product for basketball in my opinion. Literally, I didn't tune into a single game this past season including playoffs and the championship series.

I saw a comparison last night between the World Cup and Lebron proposing that he ranks just below soccer players in whining and complaining to refs. From the perspective of one who just sees highlights on different sporting news programs I can't argue with that notion.
 
A lot question maturity; with both of these guys. And now they're together? In LA?

Are you actually associating LeBron with Stephens in the maturity department? The same Stephens blowing in people's ears during the game? Your bias do run deep. Lebron is one of the most articulate, savvy players that's ever played. He seamlessly integrates himself into every personality and situation necessary to keep getting back to the finals. Has constantly been praised by former and present teammates as a great teammate and leader. Now, if you want to point fingers at Dan Gilbert I get it. Mostly because he has verbally and physically demonstrated the traits of a teenager in social and secular situations on numerous occasions.

This may be the biggest man crush I have ever seen.
 
A lot question maturity; with both of these guys. And now they're together? In LA?

Are you actually associating LeBron with Stephens in the maturity department? The same Stephens blowing in people's ears during the game? Your bias do run deep. Lebron is one of the most articulate, savvy players that's ever played. He seamlessly integrates himself into every personality and situation necessary to keep getting back to the finals. Has constantly been praised by former and present teammates as a great teammate and leader. Now, if you want to point fingers at Dan Gilbert I get it. Mostly because he has verbally and physically demonstrated the traits of a teenager in social and secular situations on numerous occasions.
There is nothing here that is synonymous with maturity. Johnny Manziel was articulate and savvy. Cam Newton is articulate and savvy. Which of those two will you also call mature?
 
There is nothing here that is synonymous with maturity. Johnny Manziel was articulate and savvy. Cam Newton is articulate and savvy. Which of those two will you also call mature?

What was savvy about Johnny Football? The way he could chug a beer, beat up his girlfriend, not show up at the Manning camp due to a hangover, give at his money signs. Cam Newton didn't care enough to jump on his own fumble in a SUPERBOWL that cost them the game. Not very savvy. See how I use the term?
 
See how I use the term?
You see how it's defined? Johnny made good decisions on the football field. Cam did as well. Lebron does on the basketball court. They are savvy players. It's the same tense you've used here.

He seamlessly integrates himself into every personality and situation necessary to keep getting back to the finals
Seamlessly integrates himself into every personality has been said for a lot of psychopaths.
 
You see how it's defined? Johnny made good decisions on the football field. Cam did as well. Lebron does on the basketball court. They are savvy players. It's the same tense you've used here.

No, I get to tell you how I use savvy. My word. Frankly, you don't see that type of nonsense from Lebron on or off the court. Where Johnny has made himself unemployable in the NFL at the speed of light, Lebron is still the most sought-after player in his league at the age of 33. You can forgive Cam for not caring enough to try and secure his own fumble, and that would be during the actual game, not me.
 
"A lot question maturity" doesn't equate to "I question maturity."

I guess it was when you said, "the thought just crossed my mind." Tell you what, just think of my rebuttal as a random thought that just crossed my mind.
I got ya.

I'll say this. There's been plenty of highlights I've seen that didn't strike me as mature. I've seen a lot that also led me to believe he's a bit of an attention hound--but that impression comes from a very limited sample size.

Him "high fiving" players and spectators as he's leaving the game only to show up wearing a cast claiming a broken hand...left me shaking my head a bit. No. More than a bit.
 
; with both of these guys. And now they're together? In LA?
Your bias do run deep.
"A lot question maturity" doesn't equate to "I question maturity." Remember, I don't watch the NBA. It's a horrible product for basketball in my opinion. Literally, I didn't tune into a single game this past season including playoffs and the championship series.

I saw a comparison last night between the World Cup and Lebron proposing that he ranks just below soccer players in whining and complaining to refs. From the perspective of one who just sees highlights on different sporting news programs I can't argue with that notion.

Lebron has a PHD in whining and flopping but I wouldn't say his immature because of that. Unfortunately that's how the game is played now. The majority of superstars whine to the referee repeatedly over and over all game in hopes of getting the ticky tack calls in crunch time.
 
A lot question maturity; with both of these guys. And now they're together? In LA?

Are you actually associating LeBron with Stephens in the maturity department? The same Stephens blowing in people's ears during the game? Your bias do run deep. Lebron is one of the most articulate, savvy players that's ever played. He seamlessly integrates himself into every personality and situation necessary to keep getting back to the finals. Has constantly been praised by former and present teammates as a great teammate and leader. Now, if you want to point fingers at Dan Gilbert I get it. Mostly because he has verbally and physically demonstrated the traits of a teenager in social and secular situations on numerous occasions.
There is nothing here that is synonymous with maturity. Johnny Manziel was articulate and savvy. Cam Newton is articulate and savvy. Which of those two will you also call mature?

Seriously? Name a time Lebron has had even a SEMBLANCE of the off the field issues either of those have. That is such a weird comparison.
 
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