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    Magic GM critical of LeBron's move
    Associated Press

    ORLANDO, Fla. -- A few welcoming shots at LeBron James is heating up the usually tame Sunshine State rivalry.

    Orlando Magic general manager Otis Smith said Friday he was surprised James went to Miami because he thought the two-time MVP was "more of a competitor."

    He said the "great ones" do it on their own and "usually stay in one location."

    It was rare public criticism from the usually coy Smith and perhaps a move to motivate his Magic. James had announced a day earlier that he was joining Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh in Miami to form an All-Star trio.

    Asked if James' move to Miami will cause a power shift in the NBA, Smith responded, "Is Kobe retiring?"

    "He's proven he can do it on his own," Smith said of Lakers star Kobe Bryant, smiling over the comments. "Oops. My bad."

    Smith also said the Magic "still hold the crown" as the best in the Southeast Division, having won three straight titles. He added the Heat will be tough to beat, but are not unguardable.

    "Unless they got three balls, you still guard them the same," Smith said. "They'll figure it out I'm sure. Somebody's going to end up with seven shots. Are they going to be OK with that? Somebody's got to be Robin. Are they OK with that? Those are the things they have to work out."

    James' decision abruptly ended Orlando's growing rivalry with Cleveland.

    The Magic eliminated the Cavaliers two years ago in the Eastern Conference finals, derailing the Kobe-LeBron dream Finals. James didn't shake hands with Orlando players afterward and skipped his postgame news conference.

    Orlando and Cleveland had the NBA's best records last season. Cleveland eventually lost in the second round to Boston, which had eliminated the Magic in the conference finals.

    Smith thought LeBron would want to win a title in Cleveland by beating stars such as Wade, Bryant and Orlando's Dwight Howard on a team where he was the sole leader.

    "I was surprised that he went" to Miami, Smith said. "I thought he was, I guess, more of a competitor."

    "The great ones do and usually stay in one location," he added. "This is a new era. It's a little different than my time."

    The Magic, who went to the NBA Finals in 2009 and the Eastern Conference finals last season, have reigned supreme in the Sunshine State the past few seasons. The Miami Dream Machine clearly has Orlando's attention now.

  • #2
    Yea right, Kobe did it on his own. So did Jordan. Those other guys, what were their names, were terrible. What a joke. Another bitter GM that's gonna get smoked. I suppose Dwight Howard is doing it all on his own too.

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    • #3
      I could not agree more with Smith.

      As Barkley said, "At 25, I want it all by myself and not run to a team to be the #2 option."
      Am I the longest tenured BC member?

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      • #4
        Originally posted by BigWeiner View Post
        Yea right, Kobe did it on his own. So did Jordan. Those other guys, what were their names, were terrible. What a joke. Another bitter GM that's gonna get smoked. I suppose Dwight Howard is doing it all on his own too.


        Otis smith has time talk crap? I figured he would still be looking through the want ads just in case his ass gets fired. Instead of worrying about lebron he should instead be looking for future employment because probably through game 20 his ass is gone.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by musclemann View Post
          Otis smith has time talk crap? I figured he would still be looking through the want ads just in case his ass gets fired. Instead of worrying about lebron he should instead be looking for future employment because probably through game 20 his ass is gone.
          I agree. Van Gundy seems to be seeing things a little different than Smith does MM.He pretty much said Miami will be damn good and they will need to play great to beat them.That IMO is telling it like it is.GM's can run there mouth all day long but the guys on the floor and on the bench are the ones who really know what the fuck is going on.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by zeib10 View Post
            I could not agree more with Smith.

            As Barkley said, "At 25, I want it all by myself and not run to a team to be the #2 option."
            And how many championships did Barkley win?

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            • #7
              If Barkley plays with Jordan, he wins a few. He then would be labeled a champ who won because of Jordan.

              Instead, Barkley believed in his talents and tried to win a title being da man. Imagine how much more love he would have in Phoenix if he won a title? In the end, he chose incorrectly but now considered one , if not, the best power forward of all time.
              Am I the longest tenured BC member?

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              • #8
                Kobe did it on his own?

                Really idiot, how exactly did he do the years prior to Shaq and the years between Shaq and getting Gasol?

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                • #9
                  Jordan had pippen, rodman and kerr


                  Kobe has Gasol and ever so clutch Fisher

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by The Lovedoc View Post
                    Jordan had pippen, rodman and kerr


                    Kobe has Gasol and ever so clutch Fisher
                    Another idiotic comparison

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by LVJimmy View Post
                      Kobe did it on his own?

                      Really idiot, how exactly did he do the years prior to Shaq and the years between Shaq and getting Gasol?
                      Not only that...Kobe had an awful game 7 besides the big rebound numbers. But no doubt the Lakers lose if not for Artest and Gasol in game 7

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                      • #12
                        Guys, no doubt they didn't do it on their "own", but really, are you trying to compare Pippen and Kerr to Wade and Bosh? Or Gasol and Fisher to Wade and Bosh?


                        Never has there been 3 superstars like this on one team.

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