Monday, July 19, 2010


Miami - The bashing of Lebron James decision to join the Miami Heat continues. This time by one of the NBA's greatest players all time.

In an interview after playing in a celebrity golf tournament in Nevada, Micheal Jordan said that he would never would've cried out " wolf, wolf, wolf" in order to help him get a championship in the NBA.
" There's no way, with hindsight, I would've called." Jordan said. In an interview to ESPN.

Another former NBA superstar Charles Barkely also had something to add to the mix.
" He will never be Jordan," Barkely said, " This takes him out of the coversation."

Uh? I'am I missing something here? Barkely, shame on you, out of all the altheltes I know your'e the last one to question a players decisions or about getting help to win a championship. I recall back in 1993 when you led the Phoenix Suns to the NBA Finals and winning the MVP that year only to come up short to you know who? Micheal Jordan and his Bulls team. (team)

So, you want James to join your ranks among others who were superstar individuals but yet never got the big one! James, had the guts to do what you could not and had the opportunity to do so. Thats why you are going to see him get a ring and hold the trophy because of his desire to win as a team and not individual.

The man questioning James decision is the same person who once spat at a young girl in a game versus the New Jersey Nets his original intentions were aimed towards a heckler but landed on the girl. He later befriended the girl and her family I guess to right his wrong doing.

Micheal Jordan, of'course has all the right to also question James choosing of his team. That's because he won six titles all by himself. I forgot to mention some of his teamates were oh, nobody's just Scottie Pippen, Dennis Rodman and Steve Kerr, John Paxson to mention a few. In addition he was only coached by Phil Jackson now with the Los Angeles Lakers. So I guess Jackson and others so have stayed with the Bulls after you retired Micheal and just be mediocare but still go out and give try to win it all with then Bulls guard Kirk Hinrich. Right...

I wonder why then Mike would you retire and then come back to play for the Wizards? Ok, to prove to the world one man can beat a team. Unfortnuealy, you were proven very wrong by the likes of the losing streak your Wizard team went on so much you retired shortly after.

I could go on and on,on,on...

Cleveland's Cavaliers Owner Dan Gilbert, another one to take a hit on James. Yet, if I recall recenlty an ex-Cavs player by the name of Zydrunas IIgauskas followed James to Miami after the decision. Maybe because it was the fact that you shipped him out last year in a trade to get Antawn Jamison from the Wizards and sign the ageless Shaquille O'Neal. Well, I guess thats what you call loyalty right Dan? What ever happened to teamwork?

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