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Dear Lebron


Kevin Greene

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That's the thing though, it's all about expectations. If you expect LeBron to be the best player since Jordan, best closer in the game, etc...you will be really disappointed.

Yes, LBJ didn't play his best basketball, but the way he struggled, I wasn't surprised. He lacks that drive factor and that was evident in this series and even before the season taking the easy way out. He's a great player but he has some flaws. He doesn't have that killer instinct. You saw all year with the Heat blowing leads because they let their foot off the gas. They had that one stretch where they played Magic, Knicks, and Bulls where they blew leads. That to me shows lack of killer instinct.

You can argue that he is the best player in the game (I think he is) but you can't really argue those other two.

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Dear Miami and NBA fans,

I'm not a god, just a simple man.

signed,

LeBron James.

Dear LeBrick,

Then don't tattoo poo like chosen one on your body and refer to yourself as King James....

signed,

common sense....

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What I think happens:

Everyone gets hungover from the Lebron hate & it eventually cools down.

He has 2 experiences in the finals now and will hopefully have a new perspective next time around. As much as I dislike him, you can't deny the talent and I expect him to win at least 1 championship with this Heat team.

btw, he may have played poorly in the 4th, but damn the Mavs were phenomenal as a team and the Heat as a group just don't seem to have that drive & chemistry quite yet. In time.

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dear Mr. Wade...sorry for fuging up your team and messing up the chemistry. i know you were so close to having a championship team and i wanted to ride your coat tails. maybe next year we can get a couple more heartless players and have another go.

love bron bron

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