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LBJ supports League Contraction

His dislike for James completely taints his articles though. In many of his articles, his leaps in logic are quite dumbfounding.

I've talked about this here before. Wojnarowski seems like a crazy person when he writes about LeBron. I'm glad I'm not the only one who thinks so.

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As for the topic at hand, I have no idea why this causes any controversy. Everything James says is true. It seems clear to me that the league would be better off if it contracted a few teams. When they added the last few teams that they did, all the talk was about parity and how this would thin the available talent pool for each team and make the league worse... And it did.
 
So when collusion takes place between arguably 3 of the top 10 players in the NBA, contraction is the obvious solution for the mediocre teams left behind.

Forget the fact that a lock-out is looming; but shouldn't James at least have won something before making a comment like this? I admit, I love to watch the guy play - but he clearly is mildly retarted.

Mildly retarded is a little harsh. I was thinking more along the lines of Stewart from MadTV. "Look what I can do."

He's like an antelope that just got ****ed by a rhino everytime he dances on the sidelines.

He's one of those extremely unsmart people who see themselves as Aristotle, and can't stop his mouth from flapping out novelties.
 
So when collusion takes place between arguably 3 of the top 10 players in the NBA, contraction is the obvious solution for the mediocre teams left behind.

Forget the fact that a lock-out is looming; but shouldn't James at least have won something before making a comment like this? I admit, I love to watch the guy play - but he clearly is mildly retarted.

Why does he have to win anything when he is already treated like he has won everything by default. Classic Narcissistic Entitlement Syndrome:

"NES is something that is not easily defined but, in its simplest form, it is demonstrated by a person being inwardly focused and oblivious to the people and organizations that he or she are supposed to serve. I link the concepts of “entitlement” and “narcissism” when discussing this syndrome because the sense of entitlement most often has classic narcissistic undertones. People with NES see themselves as special, believe they should have whatever they want regardless of the feelings of others, and continually inflate themselves while putting others down. There are five major characteristics that people with NES often exhibit:

First, they are generally preoccupied with fantasies of limitless brilliance, power, and success. While these types of thoughts may occur from time to time even amongst healthy people, the person with NES will generally be quite consumed by these fantasies. Advancement and achievement are extremely important to them and they envision the environment around them as one where they should be the center of all others’ attention due to their achievements."

https://www.aharrisonbarnes.com/narcissistic-entitlement-syndrome/
 
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