If YOU read carefully, you'll see that what he means isn't so much in what he says but what he DOESN'T say. If I told you I could beat you in Chess if I tried, what does that mean? That you don't try in chess so I'd win? Or that I think I'm better than you?
Except that's not comparable. He's not saying "I can beat Kobe at basketball" so "I can beat you at chess" is not the same comparison. He's saying he could beat Kobe at one aspect of the game (if Kobe and everyone else just keep playing the way they do now), but that he doesn't because it's not the best way to actually win games. So, of course, he is saying Kobe isn't actually trying to win the scoring title every year, just like he himself isn't actually trying to win it every year.
Saying one could win at something provided others didn't try? That's something so obvious it goes without saying. You know, a figure skater could log more jumps than the other ones, assuming no one else cares to beat her for number-of-jumps. It's so blatant that it's not worth saying.
It's pretty clear that LeBron was saying if he tried and others tried (in a hypothetical world) he could win it every year.
Either that or he's an moron for saying something so stupidly obvious. Personally, I think he's both.
You must unlearn what you have learned.
LeBron James once again behaving like a classless fool
26/03/2010 05:09:15 PM
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Re: LeBron James once again behaving like a classless fool
26/03/2010 06:39:45 PM
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I respectfully disagree
27/03/2010 04:18:27 AM
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whatever
27/03/2010 03:30:56 AM
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It's not a question of doing whatever you want...
27/03/2010 04:29:19 AM
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Yes.
27/03/2010 05:01:59 AM
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Oh, I read carefully
27/03/2010 06:52:55 AM
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Re: Oh, I read carefully
27/03/2010 05:45:49 PM
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That's a little ridiculous, imo
28/03/2010 03:54:12 AM
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