Hey LeBron, what kind of ‘king’ has no rings?

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Bron James is overhyped, overrated, overpaid and overexposed.

There, I said it. I’ve had numerous arguments with my friends over

who is the best player in the NBA. I’m sorry, that player is

definitely not LeBron James. 

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As of press time, “The King” was posting 23.4 PPG, 5.60 RPG and 7.9

APG. On paper, LeBron is having the lowest statistical season since

his rookie year, but look at his team. James joined Chris Bosh and

Dwayne Wade in hope of bringing the Miami Heat an NBA

Championship. 

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The Heat are third in their division with a 10-8 record. Please,

allow me to quote Jeff Van Gundy from an interview he did with The

Miami Herald. Van Gundy told the Herald that the Heat will break

the 95-96 Chicago Bulls’ record-setting, 72-win season. Oh, and

they will also break the Lakers’ 33-game win streak from the 71-72

season. 

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I understand this claim was made before the season started, but did

he honestly think the Heat would put all personalities aside and

win games in their first season? Let me break it down for you.

There are 82 games in the regular season. There are 64 games left

this season. This leaves the Heat two games left to lose … all

season. Heck, that’s just to tie the Bulls. The Heat will be lucky

if they keep D-Wade healthy, maintain LeBron’s larger-than-life ego

and make it to the Eastern Conference Finals against the

Celtics. 

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Wait a minute. The Heat weren’t expecting to come in and win a

championship this year anyway? Please, I’m LAUGHING OUT LOUD.

Judging by that Three 6 Mafia display the “Big Three” put on, I’m

really doubting they didn’t fully expect to dominate from the get

go. The real “Big Three” can be found playing at TD Garden in

Boston. 

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The Celtics are back in full force, and we’ll be seeing another

Celtics-Lakers NBA Championship in 2011. Kobe Bryant is the best

player in the NBA, and he has five rings. Kobe is likely to get his

sixth the way the Lakers are playing ball right now. LeBron will be

fortunate to win two. 

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Am I a LeBron hater? Absolutely, and I think my argument is

justified.   

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