Lost alot of respect for Damian Lilliard. NBA ASG being played in Indiana...Haliburton makes hisbfirst 5 threes and then Lilliard decides hes gonna shoot 23 three pointers to steal the MVP from the hometown kid. [Reply]
Originally Posted by displacedinMN:
What a joke of a basketball game....the NBA all star game.
If this is what it has come to, just end it.
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Every year people bitch & complain about All-Star Weekend and then like 10 minutes after it's over they forget about it and return to their usual MJ-LeBron debates.
Originally Posted by BWillie:
Lost alot of respect for Damian Lilliard. NBA ASG being played in Indiana...Haliburton makes hisbfirst 5 threes and then Lilliard decides hes gonna shoot 23 three pointers to steal the MVP from the hometown kid.
I used to respect Lillard until he tried to piss and moan to get traded to Miami in the offseason. A lot of the top level stars have this sense of entitlement to play where they want when they want. [Reply]
Imagine putting an insane amount of pressure on your kid, then telling ESPN journalists to "let him be a kid" when they're literally just doing their fucking job and trying to be objective.
Also, that particular ESPN mock draft of Giovany's was never objective. There was only one reason that Bronny was ranked at #10 last year and #39 this year and it isn't because his play at any level of basketball merited either of those positions. He's clearly a 4 year college player at best if he is anybody else's son.
I don't actually expect LeBron himself to accept that himself though and I don't get hating on him for having undue faith in his son. [Reply]
Originally Posted by KC_Connection:
Now you're hating on the guy for being a proud father and hyping his son up. Overhyping, sure, but he wouldn't be the first father to do that.
When and where will it end?
Per usual, when discussing Lebron, you're completely incapable of having an honest discussion.
The issue isn't the first tweet. The issue is the hypocrisy of the 2nd.
He put all this pressure on his son, now when an ESPN journalist is just doing his job, it's "let him be a kid!".
Make no mistake, there's gonna be pressure on Bronny regardless of what LeBron tweets by virtue of who his father is. ESPN's top draft analyst labeled him a top 10 pick last year based on effectively nothing to do with his basketball ability. Hell, ESPN started showing a bunch of USC games (a garbage team) in primetime this year for no other reason than that.
It's unfortunate for the kid but if he wanted to be treated as a normal college athlete, he should have played a different sport. [Reply]