oooh so scurred! [video=youtube;rXDnFg0VjRk]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rXDnFg0VjRk\[/video]:MARIS61:
I don't do the Twatter, HCP. I don't really have anything interesting to say about things people would care about, unlike you! You have the Blazers, and that makes your account worth it.
Yes, but Twitter fixes the story just as quick. You're getting news as it becomes available. In retrospect, LeBron was classy. He listened to all the pitches, thought about them and then made the final decision be known on a TV special and the profits went to a good charity. Howard is a total douche. He could've taken control of this and he didn't.
It all goes back to the cliche'. Haters gonna hate. LeBron gave what, $3m to the Cleveland Boys' Club, after that show on ESPN? Yet when I tried to bring that up, people bashed him for it without acknowledging what a meaningful action that was by LBJ.
“@WojYahooNBA: Daryl Morey on reaction to Dwight Howard's phone call formalizing agreement. "I screamed," Rockets GM told Y! "I wasn't very presidential." This maybe a time he regrets. Who knows though
Well, I have to assume since the Lakers didn't land him, they didn't want the primadonna. And it probably started with Kobe
There is no way to control what people say on social media. Everyone is so ready to have the lead that every action a star takes leads to instantaneously the world reacting. Lebron took about the biggest dump he could on the Cleveland fan base with the decision. Raising money for charity could have been done one hundred other ways. I would compare it to having your spouse announce they are leaving you on national television and the money from the show goes to your favorite charity. D12 atleast had the balls to call each team personally to inform them of his decision.
So the best center in the league left the Lakers high and dry?? They gave up Bynum and now they lose Howard, too?? Does it get any better for a Blazer fan?