Monday, June 13, 2011

WE ARE WITNESSES


Well, the 2010/2011 NBA season is over and there better not be a lockout next season after these phenomenal final games. David stern and everyone else, better get that CBA done before June 30th, because it’ll be a damn shame to have a shortened season.


WE WERE WITNESSES. We all witnessed the self-proclaimed (crown-less) King LeBron James choke, shrink and flat out disappear on the biggest stage of the NBA. He’s been called everything from The Frozen One /The Forsaken One to ChoKING /ShrinKING , all these names are well deserved.


EVERYONE, yes everyone (including me) counted Dallas out, we all thought they would exit in the first round. Then they held on to beat the trailblazers. Then we were all like, well there’s no way they’re gonna make it past the Lakers, then (to my delight) they dispatched the Lakers with broom-like fashion like the “non muthaf-ing factors” that they were, and then went on to eliminate the Thunder and finally emerged as the Western Conference champions.


In 6 games, The Dallas Mavericks dispatched the flashy, over the top Miami heat in convincing fashion. It wasn’t so much that Miami lost the finals, it was more of a ‘Mavericks beat the hell outta the Heat’ type game. Was it the best series??? Well it was right up there with the ’70 Knicks/Lakers finals (blame ESPN classic for my knowledge of this game).


For the record, I am not a Miami hater! Anyone who knows me can attest to the fact that I am a lifetime San Antonio Spurs Fan and a perennial LAKER HATER. The Lakers’ showboating irritates me, and I think that’s also part of the reason why this season, I just couldn’t root for the Miami Heat. “It's something about that team that annoys me”, echoing Charles Barkley’s sentiments.


From the moment Lebron decided to take his talents to South Beach and join his super-friends, everything changed. It wasn’t so much that LeBron left Cleveland, it’s the moronic fashion with which he left. Dumping his former team on national TV was mean-spirited. I mean Amare Stoudemire left Phoenix, Carmelo Anthony left the nuggets, in the middle of the season no-less, but you don’t see them being maligned in the media and across the basketball world. The difference is that Carmelo and Amare didn’t turn their free agency into a one hour prime-time sitcom on ESPN. They left with class. And then making it worse, upon their arrival in Miami, LeBron and his cohorts threw a free-agency championship carnival that rivaled Rio and Trinidad combined, where they boldly proclaimed “Not five, not six, not seven …!” Well, apparently not one either, at least not yet


In my opinion, “The Decision” was the most loathsome self serving PR stunt in the history of basketball, if not the entire sports world. LeBron has an ego the size of the Atlantic, and that ego seems to increase just as fast as his hairline decreases. But still, people don’t hate LeBron because “The Decision” was a bad idea, we hate LeBron because he didn’t and still doesn’t realize that The Decision was a bad idea. He doesn't realize what Michael Jordan figured out a long time ago: that most his financial success and popularity came from how he conducted himself as a basketball player. Even after Michael had his 6th ring, everyone was rooting for him to get more rings. Michael Jordan understood the concept of self awareness. In-game Michael was VERY different from post-game Michael. Despite his flashy plays, Michael Jordan remained humble off the court. Same can be said about Shaquille O’Neal. Larger than life player on the court, but off the court he was a comic/clown who never took himself too seriously and embodied that persona very well.


LeBron has his head rammed so far up his ass that he forgets that there is no “I” in team. If the Heat had won this title, it would have felt like he took a shortcut and cheated the system. The reason everyone was rooting for Dirk and the Mavs was because the Mavs had earned their stripes. A bunch of NBA veterans chasing a championship. They had worked hard and played hard through the years and their perseverance paid off. They didn’t just come together last summer and decide that quickest and easiest way to win and NBA championship was to play together. LeBron James has made no secret of the fact that all he wants is a championship and he wants it like yesterday.


You see, there is a reason why 'accomplishment' comes before 'coronation' in the dictionary. Lebron put the cart in front of the horse, He bought into his own hype. He gave himself the crown before he even dreamt of becoming King. He was packaged and sold as the greatest ever, the second coming of Jordan, and people act like he’s a gift from the basketball gods or something. Don’t get me wrong, LeBron is an amazing ATHLETE, he has highlight reels for days, but that’s all it is… Highlight reels. I am a huge fan of the game of basketball, and I know being a great basketball player takes a lot more than highlight reels. Jordan, Dr J, Magic, Bird, Barkley, Ewing etc, they were a lot more than highlight reels. They had that “IT” factor. As I said earlier, I am a Laker hater, but I am not a Kobe hater, Kobe is an Amazing basketball player, he has the “IT” factor and no one –not even a Laker hater like me – can deny that.


LeBron never takes responsibility for his actions he didn’t in Cleveland and he hasn’t in Miami… minutes after the loss, he took to his pulpit that is twitter to preach these words “The Greater Man upstairs know when it's my time. Right now isn't the time.” In my opinion, this is just a cop out. He’s pretending like he played such a great game, but God or whatever higher power he believes in did not want him to win tonight, and that’s the only reason why he lost. James said after this Finals loss that he doesn't care or listen to what everybody has to say about him or his game. I am not buying that for one second, because this is the same guy who tweeted last year "Don't think for one [minute] that I haven't been taking mental notes of everyone taking shots at me this summer. And I mean everyone!" So it's kinda late for him to say he doesn't care.


LeBron's comments during the post game interview did NOTHING for his image, well actually, that’s not true, his comments actually made things worse. He pretty much said, I am a spoiled, arrogant rich athlete and you’re not.


“All the people that were rooting on me to fail, at the end of the day, they have to wake up tomorrow and have the same life that they had before they woke up today. They have the same personal problems they had today. I’m going to continue to live the way I want to live and continue to do the things that I want to do with me and my family and be happy with that. They can get a few days or a few months or whatever the case may be on being happy about not only myself, but the Miami Heat not accomplishing their goal. But they have to get back to the real world at some point.”


…. However true that maybe, it’s the disposable income of these ‘poor’ people that pays his hefty salary. Are people gonna forgive LeBron? Well Americans are ‘short sighted’, they forgave Ron Artest, instigator of the worst brawl in NBA history, who incidentally just won the league's Citizenship Award, and we’ve kinda also forgiven Michael Vick who committed the greatest kind of sin according to American ethos .. He killed dogs *insert eyeroll here*. Whatever the case may be, I believe if LeBron wants to be ‘forgiven’, all he has to do is repair his image, it’s up to him, ultimately, it’s his ‘Decision’.

11 comments:

the4eyedmonk said...

Leave Basketball for a while and come here so I can engulf you in a basket hug:)

El9th said...

Ah! Lebron James...where to start, where to start? His hype sadly has not lived up to his accomplishments. The one thing that has become abundantly clear is that he is no Michael Jordan. His mentality seems to be different. Jordan and Kobe rise up to the occasion he seems to defer, better yet he seems uncomfortable with the idea of being the big dog on the court. Content in letting other players take the spot light, whilst he blends into the background.

But let me cut him some slack, he's been getting killed both for his play and his comments. The Heat team as constructed is a very flawed team. Wade and Lebron take away from each other. Bron doesn't play well off the ball, Wade does. Its a case of one guy going off, whilst the other stands around and watches. Bosh can play with either, but playing with both, I am not sure helps that team. If I were Riley, I'd give this group one more shot and then start thinking of trades. (Chris Paul anyone?)

Anyhoo, I believe failure can be a good thing. It motivates you to do better. Took Dirk 5 years to get back to the finals, one would think Bron and co. will be more focused going into next season.

AliceDCL said...

As a HEAT fan i couldnt have said it better myself.
Seriously APT, i never bought into the King James Fantasy, Im a Wade girl anyday
Looking forward to next season

HexyDre said...

The Heat will figure it out. James chocked when it mattered most but we can all agree he played as the 'most talented player ever' in the series against Boston and Chicago. Fantastic hoops even when Wade struggled against his 'home' team.
I believe he will come back better prepared (mentally) next season (now on my knees praying to the 'basketball gods' to intervene with the the lockout brouhaha).
I agree with you, LB James doesn't have 'IT'; that championship 'IT' - what we saw in Kobe at the Finals last year - game 7 against Boston, he struggled throughout the game but at the end, he was there to make the right shots in clutch, he didn't shy away from winning/losing responsibility. You don't teach stuffs like that.

Bugger! I can't remember where I was going with this, but I believe Miami will sort themselves - maybe not the next season or the one after - but eventually I see these three guys (and a couple of new pieces) winning not 1, not 2, not 3, not 4 championships...or none at all sha. Na only God sabi.

Lekan Adio said...

Sincerely this article is on point, I'm a LeBron fan and couldn't fault you in this article. The whole 'Decision' stuff was uncalled for. He played wellduring the season and in the Play offs until the latter games in the finals.
I believe the would come back stronger next season, its going to be a long summer for miami and James in particular.

SwaggDude said...

I definitely agree.. However besides the decision, LeBron let the media pressure get to him, especially after Scottie said he was better than Jordan.. With that said I'll still support the Heat next season.. hopefully the Big 3 find a way to complement themselves and play more teamball

HexyDre said...

I love Stackhouse's take on the Ohio state gov. jab at LeBron & the other 'haters' - like you; AquaRubbish:

http://www.nba.com/2011/news/06/13/ohio-governor-mavericks.ap/index.html

Watch the video.

Aqua said...

LOL @ HexyDre.. whatever, you know Stackhouse is defending LeBron cause he did the exact same thing in 2004. Actually his own was worse cause he got into a physical altercation with a reporter. So stackhouse's opinion doesnt count lol

Wale said...

Very well written, now only if we can get you angry more often so you can blog some more. Personally, I dont think LeBron will win one in the next two years.

Anthony said...

I think you are right on the money on this, but i'll also add that ...LeBron didnt have a role model veteran on his team to emulate .. Kobe had Shaq, Dwade had alonzo mourning... so they were able to keep their Ego in check

Anonymous said...

Re: Anthony , Lebron had Zydrunas