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Lebron James won the two hardest championships... or did he (part 1)?
Recently the 4-time NBA finals champion, Lebron James, made some interesting comments about his championships. During an episode of Road Trippin, Lebron James claims to have won the two hardest championships in NBA league history. The championships he's referring to are the 2016 and 2020 NBA championships. Lebron's quote was "The one thing that I know for sure is that I've been a part of two teams (that have) won the two hardest championships in NBA league history." I think we all can agree that what Lebron James accomplished in 2016 was magical in coming back from a 3-1 lead deficit. Also, what he and the Lakers was able to do this year due to the outside circumstances of COVID-19 and the BLM movement was certaintly amazing. In my opinion, I believe that the 2020 year NBA championship may have a case to be the hardest (although I believe it's weak), but the 2016 championship has very little weight for the hardest NBA championship in history.
By Allen Might5 years ago in Unbalanced
Clippers 2020-2021 predictions
The 2019-2020 "bubble season" was probably singlehandedly the most disappointed I've ever been as a Clippers fan. Thank the heavens that season is finally behind us and Doc Rivers is no longer our head coach. The bubble honestly should've been our greatest advantage but it turned out to be our greatest nightmare. I honestly still don't know how we ruined that golden opportunity for our team specifically. However, that's behind us now let's look ahead.
By Dyllon Rodillon5 years ago in Unbalanced
James Harden Rumors
James Harden, an 8-time All-Star NBA American professional basketball player who plays for Houston Rockets, is set for the trading rumors. Harden is recognized as one of the top players in the NBA league with one of the best scoring skills. In 2009, Harden was named a consensus all American and Pac-10 player of the year where he played for Arizona State Sun Devils in college.
By Joshua Villegas5 years ago in Unbalanced
Why Russell Westbrook can work in Washington.
Everyone in the sports world is well aware of the Houston Rockets trading Russell Westbrook to the Washington Wizards for John Wall and a first-round pick. There's been talk from different sport shows about who won and lost the trade and does this trade even makes sense. Well, in my opinion, I believe the Wizards can benefit from gaining Russell Westbrook in a couple of different ways and even make it back to the playoffs. The NBA championship may be a different story with teams like the Milwaukee Bucks, Brooklyn Nets, Boston Celtics, and the Miami Heat being their competition. However, a superstar at the level of Russell can make the playoff birth of the Wizards a reality.
By Allen Might5 years ago in Unbalanced
Women's Hoop Review XII
After reporting about West Virginia's hot 3-0 start, we decided to get on the road and see it for ourselves. The Mountaineers improved to 4-0 and its high scoring guard Kysre Gondrezick lived up to all of the hype. The senior guard played every single second of the 79-73 overtime win against the Tennessee Lady Vols. Her career best performance of 27 points to go along with five assists, five steals and thee rebounds were special.
By Winners Only5 years ago in Unbalanced
The One NBA Franchise That Should Go All In for Cade Cunningham
Even casual college hoops fans are probably already aware of the 247Sports Composite top-ranked high school hooper from the class of 2020. After attending Bowie High School in Arlington, TX for Cunningham's first two years of high school, he made the move to Florida to play for top prep school Montverde Academy. After a stellar high school hoops career that included the honors of Naismith Prep Player of the Year, MaxPreps National Player of the Year, McDonald's All-American, and a Jordan Brand Classic invite, Cunningham ultimately chose to spend his one year of college basketball at Oklahoma State.
By Joshua Adrian5 years ago in Unbalanced










