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Lebron makes empty threats after McRoberts Elbow


Jakob

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If this was the 1980s, I'd come up swinging. But this is not the '80s. I can't do that. ... I've got to keep my composure. I get frustrated at times, but I understand how much I mean to this team.

If this was the 80's and Lebron came up swinging he wouldn't of gotten back up.

 

Wouldn't be surprised to see a brawl in game three.

 

http://espn.go.com/nba/truehoop/miamiheat/story/_/id/10839644/miami-heat-not-satisfied-fine-josh-mcroberts-charlotte-bobcats

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He wouldn't have survived 80s basketball. That one foul damn near killed him. He also would not have been a very good player in the 80s because he would have needed a mid range jumper to be effective as driving the lane would have resulted in him getting crushed 10 times worse than what mcroberts did to him.

In the 80s they didn't call fouls when someone breathed on an offensive player as he drove to the basket.

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Its just so ridiculous how  Lebron's comments are like hes so tough and what not. This is the same guy that layed on the ground holding his throat and no one even cared because everyone just assumed he was over exaggerating as he always does. He took a shot it was a decent one but nothing super flagrant as its being made out to be. If he ever "came up swinging" there is plenty of guys that would love to take a shot on him for real in "self defense" and knock that hairline back a few more inches. 

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