Friday, June 8, 2012

Always feels good

Yup I had a feeling and that feeling, was for more CowBron.

He went off, 45 points, 5 assists, and 15 rebounds.

If you missed it here are the highlights

Thursday, June 7, 2012

BACK, with VENGENCE

Hi there d00des and d00detts. I know I have been leaving you in the cold, but to be honest I've been watching the NBA playoffs...

So here is the deal. People who are mad at LeBron James, you might as well wear hipster glasses, because its like a bad joke now. The guy is the best in the world, and sure he makes mistakes in life, sport, or whatever, but the truth is that he learns from those mistakes. The guy is the league's MVP, and he is in the Eastern Conference Finals sure he is down a game in the series, but tonight he plays probably the biggest game of his life.

ALL SHOULD WATCH TONIGHT. I mean I watched LeBron in one of the biggest games of his life, that was an ECF game against the Pistons in the '07 season, and LeBron had all the pressure on him and he went b-a-n-a-n-a-s. Even though a bigger game in his life was the ACTUAL NBA finals, I would never really blame his play for losses, reasons being is that he is always trying for the people he cares for. Honestly we should be mad at Dwyane Wade, because over his career he has dropped his Free Throw percentage in the playoffs, and he just doesn't have that same pull up three that he use to have, in contrast LeBron has just raised his whole game this entire post season.

On top of all THAT, most Basketball fans are against LeBron it seems, and he realy doesn't deserve it. I find it odd that his life is under this HUGE microscope and we watch every word he says and over exaggerate his meanings. For instance his whole "Not 1, Not 2, Not 3" speech, he was obviously brought from his excitement to not only be in MIAMI FLORIDA, but also to do the thing he loves (basketball) for a living with his best friends (Dwyane and Chris), that and I watched the video again, and he seemed led throughout that whole "Decision" deal because after learning a little from college, reporters tend to ask or lead an interview in the direction of their story (a good reporter anyways). It just seems like everyone took what he was displaying and manipulated it into anyway they wanted to critisize and destroy his whole persona of being a good guy, so he could fit what the NBA needed a "villain" (So basically I guess LeBron is Batman).

The reporter was all "LEBRON DO THE THING I TOLD YOU TO SAY" if you were caught up in the moment you'd have done the same thing too, sorry for LeBron only being human. That and his post Finals loss interviews where he was mad that he lost.....ya you get the point LeBron has humanity.

He's really a great human being, and he almost always tries to make an impression for the people. I think tonight we're going to see something people have been waiting to see from Bron-Bron. He's going to grow, and whether he wins or loses tonight I think we should take our foots off the gas a little, and move on, and appreciate the talent and honor to the game LeBron brings night in and night out.