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  • #16
    Wade come on fellas. James had 1 great game against the pistons. He might eventually be better but right now it is Wade hands down.

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    • #17
      Where you been FAT CAT while they give me hell over my opinion that WADE is waaaay better then James!
      "Just livin' the dream"

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      • #18
        Sooner its the flavor of the month. Thats what this is all about. Wade takes it to the basket better,shoots better,and defends better. What else could you want?

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        • #19
          Cat, you are sooo right......They are all sooo excited about the "King" being in the FINALS. Why??? So he and the Cavs can embarass themselves. This is not a good team, its a ONE man show. And IF he is what they say he is "the BEST in the NBA" coming back from 0-2 should be NO problem. He did it against the Pistons right???? That is what pisses me off, they act as if he has done something. Dwade ACTUALLY did bring his team back from 0-2 to win the Finals against the best the West had to offer. Lets see if "the Best in the NBA" can do the same.........but I don't think sooo!!
          "Just livin' the dream"

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          • #20
            Originally posted by soonerbud
            That is what pisses me off, they act as if he has done something.
            Here are some more things for "what he has done": (some may repeat, sorry

            James owns numerous NBA "youngest player" records:

            Youngest player to be named NBA Rookie of the Year (19 years of age).
            Youngest player to record a triple-double (20 years, 20 days).
            Recorded 27 points, 11 rebounds, and 10 assists on January 19, 2005 vs. the Portland Trail Blazers.
            Youngest player to score 40 points in a game (19 years).[8]
            Youngest player to score 50 points in a game (20 years, 80 days)
            Recorded 56 points vs. the Toronto Raptors on March 20, 2005.
            Youngest player to score 2000 points in a season (2004-05 season).
            Youngest player to average 30 points per game in a season (2005-06 season).
            Youngest player to reach:
            1,000 points
            2,000 points
            3,000 points
            4,000 points
            5,000 points
            6,000 points
            7,000 points
            8,000 points
            Youngest player to win an All-Star Game MVP (21 years, 51 days)
            Youngest player to be named to the All-NBA first team (21 years, 138 days)
            Youngest player to lead the league in All-Star voting (22 years, 26 days)
            Youngest player to score atleast 20 straight points in a game
            Youngest player to score atleast 45 points in a playoff game

            One of three players in NBA history to average at least 20 points, 5 rebounds and 5 assists in their rookie season.
            Includes Oscar Robertson and Michael Jordan.
            One of five players in NBA history to average over 25 points, 7 rebounds and 7 assists in a season.
            Includes Larry Bird, Michael Jordan, Oscar Robertson, and John Havlicek.
            One of four players in NBA history to average at least 31 points, 7 rebounds and 6 assists in a season.
            Includes Oscar Robertson, Jerry West, and Michael Jordan.
            One of three players in NBA history to record a triple-double in their playoff debut.
            Includes Magic Johnson and Johnny McCarthy.
            One of two players in NBA history to average at least 27 points, 6 rebounds and 6 assists for three consecutive seasons.
            Includes Oscar Robertson.
            2nd place all-time on consecutive 20-point games to start a playoff career with 19.
            Behind Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's 27 consecutive games
            Only player in NBA history to score 25 straight points in a playoff game.

            Rookie Year
            James became the youngest player in league history to score 40 points in a game. He averaged 20.9 points, 5.9 assists, and 5.5 rebounds per game for the season, and was named Rookie of the Year; becoming the first Cavalier and youngest NBA player to ever receive the award. He joined Oscar Robertson and Michael Jordan as the only three players in NBA history to average at least 20 points, 5 rebounds, and 5 assists per game in their rookie season. The Cavaliers improved by 18 wins and concluded the regular season with a 35–47 record.

            04-05
            James became the youngest player in league history to register a triple-double, score 50 points in a game, and make the All-NBA Team. He averaged 27.2 points, 7.2 assists, 7.4 rebounds, and 2.2 steals per game.

            05-06
            James was elected to his second straight All-Star Game appearance and led the Eastern All-Stars to a 122–120 victory, with 29 points, 6 rebounds, and 2 assists. He became the youngest All-Star MVP at 21 years, 51 days. He was named NBA Player of the Week for an unprecedented three consecutive weeks and concluded the season with five honors. He scored 35 or more points in nine consecutive games and joined Michael Jordan and Kobe Bryant as the only players since 1970 to accomplish the feat. For the season, James averaged 31.4 points, 7.0 rebounds, and 6.6 assists per game, and became the youngest player in NBA history to average at least 30 points. He also became the fourth player in NBA history to average more than 30 points, 7 rebounds and 6 assists in a single season

            Although he finished second to Steve Nash of the Phoenix Suns in MVP voting, he was awarded co-MVP honors with Nash by The Sporting News; an award given by the publication that is based on the voting of thirty NBA general managers.

            He joined Johnny McCarthy and Magic Johnson as the only players in NBA history to register a triple-double in their playoff debut. In Game 3, he registered 41 points and became the first player in NBA history to score 40 points in their first playoff road game.

            James averaged 30.8 points, 8.1 rebounds, and 5.8 assists in the playoffs.

            06-07
            At the end of the season, he joined Oscar Robertson as the only players in NBA history to average 27 points, 6 rebounds and 6 assists for three consecutive years.

            In the first round of the playoffs, James led the Cavaliers to their first sweep in franchise history over the Washington Wizards in four games. It was also the first time the franchise has won consecutive road playoff games. For the series, James averaged 27.8 points, 7.5 assists, and 8.5 rebounds. In the second round of the playoffs, James led the Cavaliers to a 4–2 series victory over the New Jersey Nets. He averaged 25.0 points, 7.2 rebounds, and 8.6 assists in the series, as the Cavaliers advanced to the Eastern Conference Finals for the first time in 15 years.

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            If you consider all of that "doing nothing", then I can't really help you with the anger/jealousy problem that must be leading to develope your train of thought.
            O..H.........I..O!

            2010 NCAA Football: 4-3-1

            2010 NFL: 0-0

            2009-2010 NCAA Basketball: 30-23-1

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            • #21
              Originally posted by ULikeApples
              Here are some more things for "what he has done": (some may repeat, sorry

              James owns numerous NBA "youngest player" records:

              Youngest player to be named NBA Rookie of the Year (19 years of age).
              Youngest player to record a triple-double (20 years, 20 days).
              Recorded 27 points, 11 rebounds, and 10 assists on January 19, 2005 vs. the Portland Trail Blazers.
              Youngest player to score 40 points in a game (19 years).[8]
              Youngest player to score 50 points in a game (20 years, 80 days)
              Recorded 56 points vs. the Toronto Raptors on March 20, 2005.
              Youngest player to score 2000 points in a season (2004-05 season).
              Youngest player to average 30 points per game in a season (2005-06 season).
              Youngest player to reach:
              1,000 points
              2,000 points
              3,000 points
              4,000 points
              5,000 points
              6,000 points
              7,000 points
              8,000 points
              Youngest player to win an All-Star Game MVP (21 years, 51 days)
              Youngest player to be named to the All-NBA first team (21 years, 138 days)
              Youngest player to lead the league in All-Star voting (22 years, 26 days)
              Youngest player to score atleast 20 straight points in a game
              Youngest player to score atleast 45 points in a playoff game

              One of three players in NBA history to average at least 20 points, 5 rebounds and 5 assists in their rookie season.
              Includes Oscar Robertson and Michael Jordan.
              One of five players in NBA history to average over 25 points, 7 rebounds and 7 assists in a season.
              Includes Larry Bird, Michael Jordan, Oscar Robertson, and John Havlicek.
              One of four players in NBA history to average at least 31 points, 7 rebounds and 6 assists in a season.
              Includes Oscar Robertson, Jerry West, and Michael Jordan.
              One of three players in NBA history to record a triple-double in their playoff debut.
              Includes Magic Johnson and Johnny McCarthy.
              One of two players in NBA history to average at least 27 points, 6 rebounds and 6 assists for three consecutive seasons.
              Includes Oscar Robertson.
              2nd place all-time on consecutive 20-point games to start a playoff career with 19.
              Behind Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's 27 consecutive games
              Only player in NBA history to score 25 straight points in a playoff game.

              Rookie Year
              James became the youngest player in league history to score 40 points in a game. He averaged 20.9 points, 5.9 assists, and 5.5 rebounds per game for the season, and was named Rookie of the Year; becoming the first Cavalier and youngest NBA player to ever receive the award. He joined Oscar Robertson and Michael Jordan as the only three players in NBA history to average at least 20 points, 5 rebounds, and 5 assists per game in their rookie season. The Cavaliers improved by 18 wins and concluded the regular season with a 35–47 record.

              04-05
              James became the youngest player in league history to register a triple-double, score 50 points in a game, and make the All-NBA Team. He averaged 27.2 points, 7.2 assists, 7.4 rebounds, and 2.2 steals per game.

              05-06
              James was elected to his second straight All-Star Game appearance and led the Eastern All-Stars to a 122–120 victory, with 29 points, 6 rebounds, and 2 assists. He became the youngest All-Star MVP at 21 years, 51 days. He was named NBA Player of the Week for an unprecedented three consecutive weeks and concluded the season with five honors. He scored 35 or more points in nine consecutive games and joined Michael Jordan and Kobe Bryant as the only players since 1970 to accomplish the feat. For the season, James averaged 31.4 points, 7.0 rebounds, and 6.6 assists per game, and became the youngest player in NBA history to average at least 30 points. He also became the fourth player in NBA history to average more than 30 points, 7 rebounds and 6 assists in a single season

              Although he finished second to Steve Nash of the Phoenix Suns in MVP voting, he was awarded co-MVP honors with Nash by The Sporting News; an award given by the publication that is based on the voting of thirty NBA general managers.

              He joined Johnny McCarthy and Magic Johnson as the only players in NBA history to register a triple-double in their playoff debut. In Game 3, he registered 41 points and became the first player in NBA history to score 40 points in their first playoff road game.

              James averaged 30.8 points, 8.1 rebounds, and 5.8 assists in the playoffs.

              06-07
              At the end of the season, he joined Oscar Robertson as the only players in NBA history to average 27 points, 6 rebounds and 6 assists for three consecutive years.

              In the first round of the playoffs, James led the Cavaliers to their first sweep in franchise history over the Washington Wizards in four games. It was also the first time the franchise has won consecutive road playoff games. For the series, James averaged 27.8 points, 7.5 assists, and 8.5 rebounds. In the second round of the playoffs, James led the Cavaliers to a 4–2 series victory over the New Jersey Nets. He averaged 25.0 points, 7.2 rebounds, and 8.6 assists in the series, as the Cavaliers advanced to the Eastern Conference Finals for the first time in 15 years.

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              If you consider all of that "doing nothing", then I can't really help you with the anger/jealousy problem that must be leading to develope your train of thought.

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              • #22
                Mello is the best player nuff said
                2013 NCAA POD Record

                8-3ATS +3.80 units

                2013 NFL POD Record

                1-2 ATS -4.50 units

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by 10DimeBry
                  Mello is the best back peddler nuff said
                  I agree!

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by wayne1218
                    I agree!

                    exactly. who is better??
                    2013 NCAA POD Record

                    8-3ATS +3.80 units

                    2013 NFL POD Record

                    1-2 ATS -4.50 units

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by 10DimeBry
                      Mello is the best player nuff said
                      i will shoot your cornrows off one at a time from 30 yards with no scope...

                      sebastian telfair

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by ULikeApples
                        Here are some more things for "what he has done": (some may repeat, sorry

                        James owns numerous NBA "youngest player" records:

                        Youngest player to be named NBA Rookie of the Year (19 years of age).
                        Youngest player to record a triple-double (20 years, 20 days).
                        Recorded 27 points, 11 rebounds, and 10 assists on January 19, 2005 vs. the Portland Trail Blazers.
                        Youngest player to score 40 points in a game (19 years).[8]
                        Youngest player to score 50 points in a game (20 years, 80 days)
                        Recorded 56 points vs. the Toronto Raptors on March 20, 2005.
                        Youngest player to score 2000 points in a season (2004-05 season).
                        Youngest player to average 30 points per game in a season (2005-06 season).
                        Youngest player to reach:
                        1,000 points
                        2,000 points
                        3,000 points
                        4,000 points
                        5,000 points
                        6,000 points
                        7,000 points
                        8,000 points
                        Youngest player to win an All-Star Game MVP (21 years, 51 days)
                        Youngest player to be named to the All-NBA first team (21 years, 138 days)
                        Youngest player to lead the league in All-Star voting (22 years, 26 days)
                        Youngest player to score atleast 20 straight points in a game
                        Youngest player to score atleast 45 points in a playoff game

                        One of three players in NBA history to average at least 20 points, 5 rebounds and 5 assists in their rookie season.
                        Includes Oscar Robertson and Michael Jordan.
                        One of five players in NBA history to average over 25 points, 7 rebounds and 7 assists in a season.
                        Includes Larry Bird, Michael Jordan, Oscar Robertson, and John Havlicek.
                        One of four players in NBA history to average at least 31 points, 7 rebounds and 6 assists in a season.
                        Includes Oscar Robertson, Jerry West, and Michael Jordan.
                        One of three players in NBA history to record a triple-double in their playoff debut.
                        Includes Magic Johnson and Johnny McCarthy.
                        One of two players in NBA history to average at least 27 points, 6 rebounds and 6 assists for three consecutive seasons.
                        Includes Oscar Robertson.
                        2nd place all-time on consecutive 20-point games to start a playoff career with 19.
                        Behind Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's 27 consecutive games
                        Only player in NBA history to score 25 straight points in a playoff game.

                        Rookie Year
                        James became the youngest player in league history to score 40 points in a game. He averaged 20.9 points, 5.9 assists, and 5.5 rebounds per game for the season, and was named Rookie of the Year; becoming the first Cavalier and youngest NBA player to ever receive the award. He joined Oscar Robertson and Michael Jordan as the only three players in NBA history to average at least 20 points, 5 rebounds, and 5 assists per game in their rookie season. The Cavaliers improved by 18 wins and concluded the regular season with a 35–47 record.

                        04-05
                        James became the youngest player in league history to register a triple-double, score 50 points in a game, and make the All-NBA Team. He averaged 27.2 points, 7.2 assists, 7.4 rebounds, and 2.2 steals per game.

                        05-06
                        James was elected to his second straight All-Star Game appearance and led the Eastern All-Stars to a 122–120 victory, with 29 points, 6 rebounds, and 2 assists. He became the youngest All-Star MVP at 21 years, 51 days. He was named NBA Player of the Week for an unprecedented three consecutive weeks and concluded the season with five honors. He scored 35 or more points in nine consecutive games and joined Michael Jordan and Kobe Bryant as the only players since 1970 to accomplish the feat. For the season, James averaged 31.4 points, 7.0 rebounds, and 6.6 assists per game, and became the youngest player in NBA history to average at least 30 points. He also became the fourth player in NBA history to average more than 30 points, 7 rebounds and 6 assists in a single season

                        Although he finished second to Steve Nash of the Phoenix Suns in MVP voting, he was awarded co-MVP honors with Nash by The Sporting News; an award given by the publication that is based on the voting of thirty NBA general managers.

                        He joined Johnny McCarthy and Magic Johnson as the only players in NBA history to register a triple-double in their playoff debut. In Game 3, he registered 41 points and became the first player in NBA history to score 40 points in their first playoff road game.

                        James averaged 30.8 points, 8.1 rebounds, and 5.8 assists in the playoffs.

                        06-07
                        At the end of the season, he joined Oscar Robertson as the only players in NBA history to average 27 points, 6 rebounds and 6 assists for three consecutive years.

                        In the first round of the playoffs, James led the Cavaliers to their first sweep in franchise history over the Washington Wizards in four games. It was also the first time the franchise has won consecutive road playoff games. For the series, James averaged 27.8 points, 7.5 assists, and 8.5 rebounds. In the second round of the playoffs, James led the Cavaliers to a 4–2 series victory over the New Jersey Nets. He averaged 25.0 points, 7.2 rebounds, and 8.6 assists in the series, as the Cavaliers advanced to the Eastern Conference Finals for the first time in 15 years.

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                        If you consider all of that "doing nothing", then I can't really help you with the anger/jealousy problem that must be leading to develope your train of thought.
                        The ONLY reason that James has this shit is because the BEST ball player in the HISTORY of the league was in COLLEGE at that time and his name is Michael Jordan.. And if anyone wants to argue the fact that ANYONE is better than MJ BRING IT...
                        Last edited by TMAC951; 06-11-2007, 04:55 PM.

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by FATCAT
                          Wade come on fellas. James had 1 great game against the pistons. He might eventually be better but right now it is Wade hands down.
                          THANK YOU!

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by TwoTonTony
                            D-Wade.....any guy who is man enough to cry and leave the floor in a wheelchair with a towel over his head like ET has my vote
                            DAMN SKIPPY! Im so damn sure "Queen" James would do that

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                            • #29
                              I know this is me being "Arrogant and I told you so" mentality. As per Tony and Kappy... However, Apples was so gracious to share with US the greatness of ONE Lebron James. I am a person who appreciates facts as I know alot of you do. So for all you James supporters I want to share with you a FACT about Game Threes........
                              Last year with the HEAT down 0-2 to Dallas. Being down by 13 points in the 4th Quarter, Dwade takes over and ends up scoring 42 points along with 13 boards for the game.
                              This year with the Cavs down 0-2 to San Antonio. Lebron does not take over the 4th Quarter and finishes with 25 points and 8 boards........hey he may be good, but a GREAT player finds a way to win, down ONLY 5 points at home going into the 4th quarter. JMHO
                              "Just livin' the dream"

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                              • #30
                                We know, we know

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