LeBron James hecklers rejoiced when the always quotable, self-proclaimed “King” commented about the state of the NBA recently and advocated the elimination of teams to increase competitive balance. Of course, he retracted those statements just days later by proclaiming that he didn’t even know what “contraction” meant.
Don’t remember what LeBron said? Don’t worry! I wrote a column blasting James that you can view with all the details by CLICKING HERE.
For those of you who have read anything I’ve written here at TSJ you know I’m a LeBron-heckler for life - I almost consider it a part-time job.
I take my James-hating very seriously, you know.
That being said, the folks over at “Nets Are Scorching” have put together an absolutely awesome piece that attempts to help us figure out what the absolute best reason is to hate LeBron James and evaluate just how evil James really is.
What could be better?!
Here is a short excerpt. Please CLICK HERE to view the entire debate titled, “**LeBron James: Evil or Stupid?” **at “Nets Are Scorching”:
Politics aside, Mark & I lend our gratitude to The Daily Show, who originally came up with the idea for Team Evil vs. Team Stupid. I’m in Team Stupid camp, while Mark has taken his talents to South Bea…er, Team Evil. I’ll allow Mark to set it off.
***Mark: *Thanks, Devin. Clearly LeBron James is pure evil. He’s already responsible for emotionally crippling the entire city of Cleveland. But he’s not satisfied with just Cleveland. Like Dr. Doom, LeBron and his plan of superstar saturation is bent on world domination, leveling sports franchise after sports franchise in order to create an NBA of all haves and no have-nots. He starts with the Cavs and then sets his death ray on Minneapolis and then Newark. Sure, he shows some remorse, letting some of the citizens of these cities escape, like Kevin Love and Brook Lopez. But through his sympathy to those players, he’s only creating inertia to further level the fan bases in these cities.
Imagine being a T’Wolves fan post-contraction and seeing Kevin Love on the Lakers – the team that originally left the Great Lakes for Hollywood years ago? How would Nets fans feel if Newark was contracted, Brooklyn was shut down and Brook Lopez became Amare Stoudemire’s first mate with the Knicks? This may sound farfetched right now, but if LeBron’s plan of superstar saturation-domination were to come to fruition, that’s a real life scenario. Yes, I’m with team evil.
Please do yourself a favor and click on the above link and view the rest of this fantastic debate.
I may be a tad immature for despising LeBron the way I do but at least I know I’m not alone.
Congratulations to the great team who created this - you guys nailed it.
You have me as a reader for life.
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