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I can hire one half of the working class to kill the other half.~Jay Gould
Tue Jul 13, 2010 at 00:57:55 AM MST
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| One more thing about LeBron James, there's been the persistent narrative that he lacks the magical "killer" instinct of a Kobe or Jordan. And more than that, given "where he comes from," he's a good person who might just lack the sociopathic airs that win championships; the simmering whispers that he is soft turned into choral music by Penderecki during these past playoffs.
Well, I think that his decision to go to Miami plays several moves over and ahead of all that. And it puts him in control of the narrative again. Now he has given himself (1) an evil edge and (2) a chance to win a title as a team player rather than struggle on as the one who is supposed to pull everyone else up. I don't underestimate Bosh the way some do.
And this all takes place in the context of Miami rather than the Midwest, quite a different stage. Shrewd, to say the least. Oh, he's such a natural that no one dreamed he would be considering these sorts of things. I haven't heard this angle discussed yet, maybe I missed it. |
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