LBJ is gassed trying to do what AD and Westy should be helping with! They ain’t! Sit LBJ down before he tears an achilles (sp) like Kobe when Danitoni ran him into the ground. Vogel is doing the same!
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Buba says
Yes, LeBron is gassed and has been ever since Moby Dick was a goldfish.
This is a very sad situation for LeBron. The more I see him carrying this team on his back the more my heart breaks.
I don’t like saying this, but most people would agree with me that this season was lost due to the lack of availability of AD. His fragility and injury proneness have set this team on a backward spiral. Not that it is his fault, but his injuries are far too common to give this team any chance to succeed.
Going back to last season’s playoffs, his injury may have more than likely cost us our season and many here would agree. There is a reason why not much was said on his birthday as far as birthday greetings go. Fans are having a sense of resignation simply because he is mostly not available.
This season is no different.
LeBron has no choice but to undertake a Herculean task of taking the bull by the horns while treading water. He is visibly tired, battered, and dazed.
Not sure how much longer he would be able to carry on, but he is certainly reaching a point where every indication is his body will start breaking down in front of our eyes.
Very sad indeed.
therealhtj says
When you’re 37 and have over 51,000 minutes on your body, gassed is your standard state of being, and silly mfers who think otherwise probably still believe in Santy Clause. Now let’s get back to facts. Bron, Rich, and the FO all knew it going into the season that Bron wasn’t going to be able to elevate anything now on the downside of his career. They also had a pretty strong inkling the odds are against getting 70ish games a year outta Streetclothes. So with those two likelihoods in mind, they all scoured the landscape and considered what moves were actually available to them, and the sad reality they settled on was Russ. It was either going to succeed or fail gloriously. Now, most of us knew it was going to be the latter. They really had no other choices, and with the limited options to make the most out of Bron’s last season or two of actual NBA stardom, they took about the only one they had. Sadly, they just checked box scores and had no idea Russ was not a winning ball player any more, and somehow Bron and his “off the charts bball IQ” apparently didn’t measure up to that of some amateur bloggers.
Buba says
Man, what a great comment. @Therealhtj.
Michael H says
Even if Russ had been good and we had been reasonably healthy, we still wouldn’t have had enough to win a ring. We would have been a 4th or 5th seed and probably a 2nd round exit. The teams was just too too heavy. Our group of aging min contract guys rarely play.