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Anonymous
Years ago
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I think BA are of the opinion that some of the taller girls can become guards. They clearly haven’t learned from the frequent times our national teams are towled up by fast guards that women aren’t men and they are rarely very agile when at or around 6ft.
LeBron is on an amazing streak of high-percentage scoring games. February has been 30 PPG at 69% from the field, 52% from three. Last five games? 31 PPG at 74% FG.
Yet not too much in the way of discussion on here, despite some fantastic numbers.
Would these achievements have drawn more than begrudging acknowledgement had he stayed with Cleveland? Has his move and methods in doing so alienated a significant amount of support he would have otherwise received?
Durant is a bit of a do-no-wrong golden child, from what I can tell (I'm a fan); would LeBron have been in that same category with 90%+ of people?