Thursday, July 8, 2010

Thank god this shit is over...

I'm a self-absorbed douchebag!


Reinsdorf:
"I respect his decision, but as I've said before, I believe we'll be better than Miami."

"Miami will have three great players, but no center, no point guard and no cap room," Reinsdorf said before the decision. "I think we'll be better if he comes to us, but I think we'll be a great team without him."


Gar Forman:
"I remain convinced that this organization made the strongest of bids to acquire LeBron James during this free agency period," Forman's statement read. "


Those quotes are perfect - the Heat will be fun to watch but all 3 of them will suffer statistically and as a TEAM, they aren't that good. How are they going to stop Dwight Howard? How are they going to stop the Lakers (Pau and Bynum)? Put Artest on LeBron, Kobe on Wade and I think the Lakers win that battle 9 times out of 10.

The Bulls did all they could to get him and he would have made us a better team. I'm sure they offered more money, better chances of winning and anything else they but in the end it didn't matter. He was never really considering Chicago in the first place.

In the end, LeBron's decision wasn't about money. It wasn't about fame or the big stage. It wasn't even about winning. It was about LeBron having fun. I'm convinced they all committed to playing together 2 years ago in the Olympics. The month long audition was just a facade, or maybe just to decide where they would play (but it was always going to be together). In a way, it's the most selfish decision - where will I have the most fun playing? What's going to be the most fun for me? Who do I like playing with?

Bill Simmons said it best: Jordan cared about winning and Kobe about his legacy. Turns out LeBron cares about having a good time more than anything else. I can't say that makes him a bad person but it certainly makes him less of a basketball legend.

-KEG



P.S. Has anyone ever shit all over a city as badly as LeBron just did? I honestly feel bad for the creatures that live in Cleveland. What a shitshow.

2 comments:

Tomm N Ausing said...

The Heat will be second or third in the standings next season, depending on how Boston does.

Clearly the biggest loser of this entire free agency game has been the NBA itself. Because of the decisions of these two superstars and one All Star, the next 4-5 years of Finals will be between the Lakers and the Heat/Magic. It would have been much more beneficial for the NBA for these three players to go to three mediocre teams and make them all that much better. It would make for more interesting games throughout the year and a great Eastern Playoffs.

Keggers said...

Well said. Also, more importantly, fantasy basketball fans lose 3 top 5 picks. Tragic.