
Dwyane Wade was walking with Lebron James prior to Game 6 when he started to plant a jab to Dirk Nowitzki.
“Did you hear me cough? I think I’m going to be sick” Wade said in mockery of Nowitzki who played with a flu during Game 5 and ended up coughing and sniffing during the post-game conference of that said game.
In response, Lebron coughed.
Little did he knew, that he not only coughed, he also choked.
Lebron choked. What else is new?
Dallas used this jab as their motivation, a motivation to bring down a once-said empire that is about to rise. Their aging Big 3 in Nowitzki,Terry and Kidd outplayed the young and fearless but choking Big 3 of South Beach in Wade, Lebron and Bosh. That is if we’re still considering James as a part of that trio after playing like a lost soul during the finals.
He scored a TOTAL of 11 points in the fourth quarter in the first 5 games of series. That is a stat line comparable to Brian Cardinal. It’s an average of 2.5 points per game scored in the payoff period. To make matters worst, the self-proclaimed king just scored a TOTAL of 2 points in Games 1-5 in less than 5 minutes of the fourth quarter when the game is on the line.
Wow.
You call this guy the heir apparent of Jordan? Come on… Stop pulling my leg. It’s not even close.
He called himself the King? King of choker and cowardly probably.
Scottie Pippen is saying that Lebron might be better than MJ. Now after the finals, Pippen is looking like a dumb ass for saying those words. Even Charles Barkley are laughing at the words of the once great sidekick of Michael Jordan.
Lebron will never be Jordan. He is trying so hard to win a title that he has to play with Wade and Bosh in order to have another shot at the title, which he eventually choked. He was the missing link of Miami. He was never the same monster player who used to dominate the game during the times he was in Cleveland. He never attempted nor tried to take over the game because he knows Miami will always be Dwayne Wade’s team. His image will forever be fortified as the one who used to choke and quit when the stakes of the game was this high no matter which superstars he used to play with.
For God’s sake, he even played with a dominant big man who recently retired in Shaq, yet he is still ring less.
Nowitzki on the other side played a hell of a post season. Imagine going through Portland(the team with the highest probability of an upset during the first round), then sweeping the highly touted ego of Kobe Bryant and the rest of the aging Lakers and defeating the ball hog Russell Westbrook and the rest of Oklahoma Thunders.
Came finals, they were never given a chance. Odds picked Miami in 5 or 6. Not even in Yahoo prediction did it ever occur that Mavs would win in 6.
Whoops.
In return, it was a fitting Cinderella story ending for Jason Kidd, who at age 38 finally won a ring after 2 failure trips in the finals during his time in New Jersey.
Dan Gilbert twitted a shot at Lebron, “THERE IS NO SHORTCUT,NONE”. It was true. This was karma, a karma that he initiated once he muttered the words “I’ll take my talents to South Beach”. It was his destiny to lose 3 straight games despite being up 2-1 and has momentum towards Game 4. It was his talents that propelled Mavericks to their first ever title.. It was his choking talents that brought Miami to their doom..
As Chris Bosh said during the off-season, “We can win multiple championships if we just do it well on the offensive and defensive end”. They can win multiple championships if they trade away choker Lebron and the bad luck of Zydrunas Ilgauskas.
Imagine how Cleveland is rocking at this time. From a first place team to a lottery team, it hurts. But to see your once hero who turned his back on the city and instantly became the biggest villain in sports history to fail in his bid for his first championship ring through a cowardly act? Priceless… simply priceless…
JJ Barea, Brian Cardinal and even Deshawn Stevenson now each have a ring.
Lebron James?
None. Zero. Nada. In Tagalog, bokya.
Loving it folks…loving it big time…






