It's so pathetically childish that it's amusing.twocoach, nothing is more amusing that seeing a couple of shiftless "NBA fans" like you and realdeal gravitate towards the Lebron and the Miami Heat while expounding your lame views here in the "Heat Haters" club board (like they need your support) in an effort to try an combat Heat hatred! How perfectly and hilariously quixotic of you!
And I have no delusions of combating Heat hatred. It's like trying to talk someone into stopping being racist. They have their ridiculous reasons for what they believe that they have convinced themselves to be true, so they feel not only justified, but empowered to continue to feel the way they do.

"Comparing hating a basketball team or a player to racism, seems a bit over the top."
And people's negative reaction to "The Decision" is the most over the top ridiculousness I have ever seen in my 40 years of being a sports fan.
twocoach...REALLY? Are you sure you're not confusing "The Decision" with "over the top ridiculousness", as opposed to the negative reaction against it? Listen, Lebron has certainly done a lot to repair his image since the inanity of that summer of 2010, but to dismiss the almost universal negative reaction to "The Decision" not just by basketball fans, but pretty much anyone and everyone who was aware of it as "over the top ridiculousness" is a little surprising, even from you!"Comparing hating a basketball team or a player to racism, seems a bit over the top."And people's negative reaction to "The Decision" is the most over the top ridiculousness I have ever seen in my 40 years of being a sports fan.
And people's negative reaction to "The Decision" is the most over the top ridiculousness I have ever seen in my 40 years of being a sports fan.
And I have no delusions of combating Heat hatred. It's like trying to talk someone into stopping being racist.What jefe said.
MOST fans make their choices to like or not like things based on irrational reasoning. It's part of the fun of fandom.Likewise, MOST fans don't make their choice of what team they like base on irrational reasoning. Most is out of proximity to and a connection to the team in some sort of way, such as living in the same area, going to the school, or family members, usualy parents, being fans of that team or going to that school. Feeling connected and wanting to be connected to something close to you and feeling apart of their achievement is pretty normal and rational.
the Heat are going to need to consolidate their asterisk title in order for it to really mean anything and stand up
and simple jefe is trying his jealous best to put an asterisk on our championship. no bosh, not a 100 percent wade and lebron playing with cramps. the rest of the teams had severe injuries like the Bulls due to the common back to back games in a shortened season. whereas simple jefe's felonious fakers were failures because of immaturity, violence and drama.
leave him to his devices, since all he can do, with his similarly senile pals, is reminisce about the good ol' days of yore when the fakers were champions. it looks like most of these faker fans are no more than grumpy old men clinging to those championships quickly becoming nothing more than a memory. meanwhile they are oblivious to the fact that the fakers have no youth or future.
baby with punk moves for the tittle. Those three things make it a asterick tittle.
love this style of not hitting the shift button on the first word of a sentence 

at Refs with no TechHave a great Monday nite Knicks fan Door Prize 
it's simply about the fact that the postseason and championship won came on the heels of a lockout shortened season - it's a stigma, that's all.
The Spurs dealt with the very same thing back in '99 (following the last lockout shortened season) when they won their first title - people (including Phil Jackson) marginalized it - it is what it is, no need to get all bent out of shape about it.
So, therein lies the rub with this godforsaken "Yes.We.Did" Heat team, and the fact that it two seasons to get their first championship, Lebron's first - it just so happen to come on the heels of an unfortunate and extremely rare lockout shortened season...the onus is now on them to back it up with another one just to prove that it wasn't just a fluke of circumstance.