Friday, July 9th, 2010 at 2:27 pm  |  111 responses

The Aftermath

‘Detox’-ing from ‘The Decision.’

by Bryan Crawford / @_BryanCrawford

Pardon the Dr. Dre references but I just couldn’t help myself. Think about it, has there ever been anything more hyped and anticipated that (to date) has failed to deliver on the hype and anticipation than Dre’s Detox? Not until last night there wasn’t. And if you’re the type of person who believes everything they read in the paper and hear on TV, then LeBron James’ “Decision” to leave Cleveland shouldn’t have come as a surpLeBron Jamesrise to you. The burning of his jersey and his being hung in effigy shouldn’t have either.

Dan Gilbert’s reaction to it, well that’s another thing.

Personally, I thought it was pretty cool. We all imagine what owners say and think about players behind closed doors, but Gilbert’s comic sans scripted tirade—although clearly chopped and screwed—gave us a glimpse in to the mind of a billionaire owner who was pissed to see $200+ million dollars walk right out the door, all while giving him the middle finger…in PRIME TIME baby.

Tell ‘em why you mad, son!

So where does that leave us? The Miami Heat now has three of the best players in the NBA all on one team (Oooooh, scary!). To make room for this deal, they traded Michael Beasley to Siberia, er, Minnesota (sorry Myles), eliminating the one light-skinned, heavily tatted athlete with braids that Gloria James would potentially wink at; and the one person who’d be just crazy enough to wink back. LeBron can sleep a little easier at night knowing he doesn’t have to kill anybody in his new home now. Incidentally, I’m probably sure he would’ve tried to kill Delonte until Redz whipped out his guitar case and offered to play him a song first. So instead he settled for quitting on the Cavs and purposefully denying them a championship. And then just like that…he was gone.

Lots of people have said that with this triumvirate of epic proportions, the Miami Heat become instant NBA Champions. Well, if they had more than those three guys, Mario Chalmers, and two second-round draftees, I might be inclined to agree with that. There’s no question those three make up the core of what is sure to be the most talented and dangerous team in the NBA, well, once they actually have enough guys to call themselves a “team” anyway. But is this really a whip that puts all other whips to shame? I’m not so sure. On the championship side, history for the most part has not been kind to teams with three ultra-mega superstars, especially not ones all in their prime. But still, some are predicting multiple championships. I’m predicting a train wreck unlike anything we’ve ever seen.

Think Shaq and Kobe on HGH, the cream, and the clear.

And what about the rest of the League? Does anybody expect the teams who have the ability to compete to just lie down and tap out when Miami comes to town or when they have to roll through South Beach? I don’t. Kobe Bryant and the Lakers ain’t dead. Neither is Boston and Paul Pierce-and-nem. And you know Dwight Howard and Orlando will be pushed harder than ever by Stan Van Gundy who now haChris Bosh, Dwyane Wade & LeBron Jamess all the motivation he needs to try his damndest to knock Riles off his pedestal and rub his face in hair goo. Remember the movie Predator and those three dots you saw just before the victim got zapped in to smithereens? That’s what Bosh, Wade and James has pointed at them now.

And speaking of LeBron James…

His reputation, image, and brand will forever be tarnished. “Chasing” rings at 25? C’mon son. To quote Charles Barkley, “When I was 25, I wanted to do it by myself.” So by my count, that’s at least twice he’s quit something in the past two months. Game 5 in Boston and being “the man” on his own team. Seriously, can you really be called a King on someone else’s court? In someone else’s castle, uhm, “house”? Don’t they refer to it as “Wade County” instead of Dade County down there? Someone told me once (you know who you are) that when LeBron James embraces his inner sidekick, he’ll be fine. I took it as another “I hate LeBron” joke because even though I’m not exactly a fan, even I felt like he was either going to stay in Cleveland or go someplace where he could still be the focal point of a team, the face of a franchise, and lead them to a championship.

But I guess I was wrong.

Now, he really is less like Michael Jordan and more like Scottie Pippen.

After all, 3 + 3 does equal “6” you know.

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  • http://www.slamonline.com Eboy

    Hater.

  • http://Slamonline.com Bryan Crawford

    We’re still friends, right, Eboy?

  • K.a.

    Lol at the delonte rimshot

    Tell em why u mad indeed :p

  • http://albayanos.com LeoneL

    On paper that team is scary even with those three guys. I’m not yet sure if they can win a chip together. Three all-stars, one ball..

    <<<<<<<And look at that..

  • hangtime Hec

    Im I in the minority of heat fans that didn’t want Lebron James to sign with us?

  • http://www.slamonline.com Eboy

    Sorry, that’s the sad truth Bryan…..you would have had tears of ecstacy if he joined the Bulls, so stop your bulls*it. If you would have called Lebron joining three potential All-Stars (and then adding a 4th) in Chicago as a “step down” I’ll call you a liar. Plain and simple. You guys need to stop the pity party. You got a new baby don’t you, bro. Enjoy that….there’s nothing like it. I’m sure you are and that’s your focus. Mine too. Talking sh*t here is an outlet. You’ve proven to be a great writer writing about silly topics. Stop misdirecting your writing talents at the same subject over and over. He’s in Miami now…it’s his image, his life, his decision. If he chooses to be chided for it, so be it. He want’s to be “a Pippen” well, fu*k it, let him be that. Scottie had more pull and respect with 99% of the league that most everyone than his legendary teammate so I’m not sure where being “that guy” is such a letdown. You’re better than that. Maybe he’s not. I’ve sh*t on Kobe for years. It made me a “hater” because “he’s got the hardware”. Well, guess what, Lebron’s about to get some soon…..and maybe his first three can have astericks next to his as Kobe’s does cause he won’t have done it on his own. Time will tell.

  • http://aspov.blogspot.com Cheryl

    Listen, I can’t knock the guy for wanting to play with his buddies and try to build something they got a taste of in Beijing. This will work out for these guys and this franchise will be relevant for the next 5 or 6 years, at least. I am biased, I know, but I really don’t see why all the “he’s tarnished his legacy” stuff is so predominant. Shaq did it, and he’s still talked about as one of the greatest to play the game. With all his warts and shortcomings. After this dies down, all will be well with LeBron. And I’m sure he isn’t worried.

  • http://www.slamonline.com Eboy

    And guess what, I still think the Bulls will be tough as hell and the Chicago/Miami rivalry is going to be epic, so indeed, we are still friends (if you’d allow me) cause I’ll like the sh*t talking interaction we can have with two much better squads to diss each other with.

  • namik

    The only beef I have with LeBron is that for someone with that much talent, its a copout to say “Oh hey I love winning SO much, I’m going to play with my best bud at his place because it makes me happy!”. He should WANT it to be all on him. Look at Wade, he sucked it up for 2 years, made sure he made it known he wasn’t happy with what was going on and then pro-actively made sure his team got better. That’s what makes legacies. I’m sure he’ll get a few rings out of this, but for someone who might just be one of the most talented players ever, this is a let down. And I’m not even a fan.

  • http://www.newyorkshockexchange.com Old School Baller

    I saw their roster earlier and they look very thin outside of the Big 3. O’Neal and Beasley are gone. I also am not sold on Bosh. He is like the average chick who hangs out with Beyonce . . . she gets lots of attention from guys because of who her clique is (think Juwan Howard), but she can’t carry it on her own. This team as it is, is two years away from winning a title at best. Wade and Lebron are legit, but Bosh would get ethered by other power forwards deep in the playoffs.

  • Hussman25

    Agreed @ Bryan! Especially w/ the Barkley reference! Wade-Batman, Bron-Robin, Bosh-Alfred… Hell get his rings but @ what cost??

  • http://aspov.blogspot.com Cheryl

    ^Count me in!

  • LA Huey

    You would have welcomed a 1x quitter to your team though. Sour grapes.

  • http://double-technical.blogspot.com Zee!

    Nice article. There will be arguments on this move for some time to come. If Bron never wins, what will his legacy be remembered as? He sure as hell isn’t winning next season. And bottom line, if Bron really wanted to win, Chicago was the way to go. Hell, the Clippers starting 5 with him in it looked better than where he is now. Anyhow, like I said, great article Bryan.

  • http://Slamonline.com Bryan Crawford

    Actually Eboy, I was just trying to be funny. I’ve said many times that I would’ve taken LeBron but if he didn’t come it’d be no big deal with me. So there’s no sour grapes here if that’s what you’re implying. You guys got him, now let’s see what you can do with him. Unlike a lot of other people in Chicago, I’m more than pleased with Booz and I think we’re gonna beat up you guys anyway with what we’ve got. So let the (friendly) rivalry begin.

  • WangChung

    Damn…that Gloria James zinger is money.

    But please … bashing ‘Bron based on Chuck’s logic? Chuck did it his way, the ‘real’ way, and look where it got him.

  • http://slamonline.com Bryan Crawford

    Relax Eboy, I was just trying to be funny, that’s all. What, you didn’t like my jokes? I’ve said all along that if Bron came to Chicago I’d take him, but if he didn’t, it was no big deal with me. Unlike many Chicagoans, I’m perfectly happy with getting Booz so you implying sour grapes on my part is false. Besides, I think we’re gonna beat up on you guys anyway with what we’ve got over here now. So with that said, let the (friendly) rivalry begin, sir!

  • red44

    LeBron’s a ring chaser, bummer.

  • http://aspov.blogspot.com Cheryl

    Damn, Riley is the MAN! I’m just reading on the sun-sentinel that he’s working on a sign and trade with the Cavs for LBJ that will allow the Heat to be able to go over the “soft cap” and be able to sign Haslem, Wright, and Matt Barnes from Orlando, as well as Mike Miller. Now who’s the KING??? I think Pat just stole the moniker from James. Damn!

  • http://slamonline.com Allenp

    So, he wouldn’t have been ring chasing when he was contemplating Chicago, but he’s ring chasing in Miami?
    Nah, son was ring chasing no matter what, it’s just that most folks wanted the drama of him going to the Chi or NY and creating his own superpower, instead of joining the Justice League in Miami.
    If they win 7 rings together, ain’t nobody gonna frown at him anymore. Lol.

  • http://slamonline.com Allenp

    Cheryl
    You think Dan Gilbert will agree to that after the letter he wrote? He might, and if he does, Pat Riley is a FREAKING BEAST

  • peter

    Cheryl, the “tarnished his legacy” stuff in my opinion is more “changed his legacy”…i.e. he doesn’t want to be THE man on a championship team. Kobe wanted it so much people even claim he pushed Shaq OUT of town for that opportunity…it just changes things that’s all. If he went to Chicago, undoubtedly they have a great team, but no question hes the man. Miami is Wade’s team. He may win 10 championships as a pippen (and no one is arguing pippen didn’t have a great career, but he’s not Jordan…which was proven in 1995) but that’s not what he was expected to be. He was the chosen one, the King, the saviour of Cleveland sports. Things have changed that’s all.

  • WangChung

    In response to complaints that ‘Bron is a ring chaser, ring whore, etc.: Don’t all great players chase rings? Why make the chase harder for yourself? Ask Kobe how hard it is to win a chip. Just because the man is an unreal talent doesn’t mean that he has to necessarily take the harder path. Especially for a reason as frivolous as proving his ‘legacy’ to us Slam/ESPN weenies.

  • http://www.slamonline.com Eboy

    ^Exactly @ Allen. Cheryl, don’t get your hopes up, Gilbert isn’t going to be agreeable to sh*t.

  • The Wize

    Funny shit and funny shit from eboy too. I am inclined to agree with you but it will be fun finding out if Triple Threat will be the new dream team. They may be short on players but won’t it be an attractive stop for all the journeymen out there? Stacked team + Miami (maybe minus the oily beach), sounds good to me (not that i am an NBA journeyman, just to make that clear).

    LeGone.

  • http://Slamonline.com Bryan Crawford

    Allenp, going to CHI or NYC would’ve indeed kept his status as “the man” intact and kept the pressure to deliver on his shoulders. That’s gone now in Miami. That much is very clear.

  • http://www.slamonline.com Eboy

    @WangChung, unless you are forgetting how stacked the Lakers were when they won Kobe his first three rings, you’re talking out of the side of your mouth. Unless you are 18 and were only 8 years old then, that might be understandable.

  • http://www.slamonline.com Eboy

    Bryan is full of it. He wouldn’t have been the man, according to you and many other Bull experts in the last few weeks, D-Rose and Noah are the second coming of Isiah and Rodman, so I’m not buying it. That IS Rose’s team…..Lebron would co-headline there to. Stop it. Unless everyone who said that they’d take Rose over Wade were lying too just a week or so ago.

  • http://Slamonline.com Bryan Crawford

    Eboy, I had a response but it’s not showing up. Short version… I was only joking. No sour grapes here. CHI will still beat up on MIA. Let the friendly rivalry begin.

  • http://Slamonline.com Bryan Crawford

    I NEVER said anything remotely close to that E. There’s no question Bron would’ve been the man here. None.

  • http://www.slamonline.com Eboy

    Can I post comments if I can locate them that say otherwise? It’s your post, I don’t want to hijak it with old sh*t.

  • namik

    Anyone who said they’d take Rose over Wade weren’t lying. They’re just f*cking idiots.

  • http://aspov.blogspot.com Cheryl

    Whoo boy, this is gonna be a fun summer.

  • WangChung

    @Eboy: My point exactly. The point of my post is that slamming ‘Bron for taking an easier path shouldn’t be valid. Kobe got three with a stacked team, had a long drought in between, and two more with stacked teams. Stacked teams are a necessity to even contend (2006 Heat aside). Going to super-stacked teams might make your mission a bit easier.

  • namik

    Eboy, as someone who follows this team very closely, how do you see this working? Will there be an alpha-alpha or will they all just co-exist? And if there is an alpha, who is it, LeBron or Wade? Who gets the ball at the end?

  • http://Slamonline.com Bryan Crawford

    I’m pretty conscious of what I say here E. But if you can find where I specifically said that Bron would be Robin to DRose’s Batman, be my guest.

  • peter

    Eboy, Rose is no Wade. Wade is unquestionably one of the top 3 players in the league. Rose is second tier at best. Chicago is immediately Lebrons team. Only players Lebron doesn’t supercede on a team? Kobe, Wade. Period. And aside from Shaq and Kobe (yeah they were arguably the best two players in the NBA), how exactly were those teams stacked? Unless you consider veterans and role players stacked. Oh wait, Isiah Rider was the next Jordan, my bad. (and I’m not 18)
    http://www.lakersuniverse.com/roster.htm
    http://www.lakersuniverse.com/roster2001.htm
    http://www.lakersuniverse.com/playoffs/roster2002.htm

  • http://double-technical.blogspot.com Zee!

    Michael Jordan would have wanted to kick Dwyane Wade’s butt every spring, not play with him. This should be mentioned every day for the rest of LeBron’s career. It’s also the kryptonite for any “Some day we’ll remember LeBron James as the best basketball player ever” argument. We will not. Jordan and Russell were the greatest players of all time. Neither of them would have made the choice that LeBron did last night. That should tell you something. – An excerpt from a great article by Bill Simmons

  • http://Slamonline.com Bryan Crawford

    So let’s see if my math is correct… Devalue Kobe for winning with Shaq. Celebrate Bron for trying to win with Wade and Bosh. Does. Not. Compute.

  • peter

    p.s. I google Lakers roster 2001…I have never been to lakersuniverse.com before I swear!

  • http://www.slamonline.com Eboy

    Bryan, you made that statement. If Kobe has equal credit for his three rings with Shaq, how is it Lebron would be short-changed for doing something similar in Miami? It’s the same argument on both sides.

  • http://slamonline.com Allenp

    I don’t think any reasonable person can say that Bron didn’t take the easy road. As one person I know put it, he became an opportunist instead of a competitor.
    That said, who knows how things will shake out in Miami.
    Say Bron comes in and transforms into Magic, except with Pippen’s defense. He runs the point in cruchtime and averages, 22, 12 and 10.
    Is he not the MAN on that team if that happens? I mean, everybody keeps saying it’s Wade’s team, but really they will determine whose team it is by how they play next season.
    I wanted Bron in the Chi, or maybe NY. Even NJ. I don’t like the Miami decision because they could have spread the greatness around and made the entire league more exciting. But, I respect his choice, and I’m interested to see how he uses the choice to motivate himself, and change his game. Seriously, he could turn into a true uber Magic right now, and that would be SICK.

  • j.deneer

    Why is everyone hating so bad on LeBron and his “decision”? Is it not the point of professional sports to win championships? Playing with 3 good friends and winning at the highest level would be incredible. If chasing rings is worse than going to another team and not winning, then I’m out. This team is going to make a serious run, and good on them. I think its more impressive that these 3 “franchise” players are willing to share the spotlight and play together, than be the “man” on their own team and try to lead an inferior squad to glory. These guys have it figured out, setting a great example for the youngsters, especially if they do win a few championships.

  • http://www.slamonline.com Eboy

    to Zee……Michael did kick the sh*t out of all his “friends” in the league season after season. He’s now viewed as a co*ksucker for it and even brought their names up in his HOF speech to spite them for never being as good as him, according to the dummies who speak without thinking, claimed that makes him a bitter old bit*h. So which is it? Be friendly and go play with your boys, take less money than you could have got for being loyal and win some ringsand be a spineless loser or piss on everyone and their mother and keep being a prick even after you leave the game as you win your rings and make your legend? See what I did there? You’re quoting Bill Simmons too, you should never post here again, btw.

  • j.deneer

    I will say that the broadcast was as lame as it gets.

  • http://slamonline.com Allenp

    Wait, who gives Kobe equal credit?
    Kobe gets a lot of credit, but those were Shaq’s teams. Is that point up for debate in some alternate universe?
    People, we don’t know whose team this is, and we won’t know until they play some games. We have no idea who is going to kill next year and who is going ot struggle to get acclimated.

  • http://www.slamonline.com Eboy

    Every Laker/Kobe fan, Allen, that shouldn’t have been hard to piece together, my man.

  • peter

    Allenp, i think credit for rings and whose team it is are different things. You can’t say that Shaq would have won those rings without Kobe and vice versa. They both may have not won a couple without Robert Horry or Fisher. But it was unquestionably Shaqs team. Miami is (as of now) Wade’s team. He’s been there 7 years. Lebron may be the best player on this new team, but its still Wade’s. Remember when people were saying Scottie had overtaken Michael (i.e. 1998)? It was still always Jordan’s bulls.

  • peter

    Eboy, you can be a fool. What has Shaq ever won without Kobe (or Wade)? He was the perennial king of being swept if my memory serves.

  • http://alan.george@gmail.com Breeze

    @ebay how could you say its equivalent to kobes first 3 rings…lets stop all the this only shaq shyt…like in the 2 pressing series with sacremento shaq was fouled out 2 games out of 7 in the series..you know who cleaned up kobe thats when we first understood why kobe and shaq will eventually have issues cause he noticed that he was the man..shaq just makes it a bit easier no lie…but this is no comparison three players at any night to have 30…i cant count on my fingers how many 30 point games this season gasol has had but im sure its not many …and if he was alone he would have more so that brings the balance between two players …but with 3 players its hard to see..and lebrons choice has lop sided basketball shyts not fun no more..however i do agree with you on one thing it would have been the same if he went to chicago and bulls fans would have love it!!!

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