Let's be serious, Gilbert was way, way more of an ass there than LeBron.
Legolas Send a noteboard - 18/08/2010 04:54:59 PM
The whole TV special was a bit much, agreed, but he's not wrong when he says Cleveland fans were spoiled, either. And Gilbert's letter was utterly beyond the pale - if I were an NBA player, I sure as hell wouldn't want someone capable of that sort of stunt as my boss.
I think his comments about Akron and Cleveland make a certain amount of sense. Everyone living in some smaller city in the vicinity of a bigger one can sympathize, I would think - the people from the big city are seen as arrogant about their city. Whether it was smart to go and say that in public, that's another question...
I think his comments about Akron and Cleveland make a certain amount of sense. Everyone living in some smaller city in the vicinity of a bigger one can sympathize, I would think - the people from the big city are seen as arrogant about their city. Whether it was smart to go and say that in public, that's another question...
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If people can forgive Kobe, Big Ben, ARod, Tiger... *NM*
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Let's be serious, Gilbert was way, way more of an ass there than LeBron.
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If the Heat doesn't win the Championship next season..
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Actually chances are that they won't.
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Garnett, Pierce and Allen did it in their first season together. Why can't they?
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Re: Garnett, Pierce and Allen did it in their first season together. Why can't they?
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He's an immature, little boy in a grown up body and it just shows every time he speaks. *NM*
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