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| quote: | Originally posted by srussell0018
So you can go fuck yourself with your little backhanded assumption that I've never played organized sports. I played a position that requires a hell of a lot more mental toughness than a basketball player.
I played hurling for fun in Ireland, but when my family moved here in 2004, I played a year of baseball in high school before going to uni, as I've always enjoyed baseball, but never had the chance to play before. I was a pitcher, where you're essentially in control of the whole game yourself, and where the difference of inches on the location of every pitch can be the difference between a strikeout and a home run, or a win and a loss. So kindly stick your previous post up your ass nice and deep. |
| quote: | Originally posted by srussell0018
Also, u mad. |
Where on earth did I imply that you didn't play sports? I just asked you what you know about it, because it seems like you're not giving credit to the pressure these players are under. Your main point is "Lebron isn't clutch enough, therefore I can't cheer for him." Pull that enormous tree branch from your ass, I didn't mean offense by my question on what sports you've played. I know first hand how much pressure there can be on a situation where a bad swim can mean certain death for the chances of winning for your team. Especially in dual meets.
| quote: | | You conveniently left out the word "mental." I'm assuming that you conveniently did so to conveniently avoid the fact that Lebron had 2 points in the 4th quarter, and missed multiple huge shots in the 4th that could have led to a comeback. How convenient. |
I conveniently did not leave out mental toughness. Players miss shots. Lebron and the rest of the Heat missed shots. Dallas didn't. Sometimes that is because of poor decision making on offense, not mental toughness.
This argument is incredibly tiresome, and I'm tired of bickering over it. So let's review the facts:
You were in full support of the Heat and wanted them to win until the playoffs ( ) in which you decided to switch your support to Dallas presumably after Game 2 when the Heat collapsed so hard. I considered your sudden switch to be the result of bandwagoning. You are insisting it isn't. I'm losing interest in this argument rapidly, because we keep hashing over the same points.
Now let's go get some lemonade and talk about Jesus, shall we?
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