NBA Insider Claims That LeBron Is Faking His Injury Just To Get Rest |
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![]() LeBron James Wasn't Injured, He Just Needed Rest, NBA Insider Reveals His Thoughts On The Lakers Star's Injury
![]() LeBron James recently returned to the roster after missing 13 straight games due to a "torn tendon" in his foot. But an NBA insider told Brandon 'Scoop B' Robinson that LeBron's injury may have been fake. Instead, the superstar was only getting some much-needed rest in order to avoid an actual serious injury. ![]() Keeping that in mind, there may be some truth to this news. The NBA insider also talked about the potential positive impact of James getting rest over the last month or so. "LeBron is gonna come back refreshed like the Tasmanian Devil!" "Do not be surprised if the Lakers win the whole s**t!" ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Last edited by The Chosen One; 03-27-2023 at 03:32 PM.. |
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Idk about all that.
But I don't really trust anything when it comes to lebron. I don't trust a word from his mouth, or from media about dude. He stays lying, and he thinks no one notices. Its an odd personality trait. And the media sucks his d*ck so hard its ridiculous. It's like he has everyone in his pocket. Dude didn't just heal fast from a torn tendon. He's not a superhero. He's flesh and blood. That's just bullsh*t. Also, his boot on one day and off the next didn't seem consistent with that type of injury. Some days dude was limping and some days he had no boot and was walking fine. He also finished the game against the Mavs and looked perfectly fine. The media is scared to say what he was doing when he was out. Going to Germany isn't against the rules in the NBA. But getting HGH is. Not saying what happened, but it's weird how people are so in the dark and scared to say what they know. Why? |
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The motherfu*ker had 3 active players on the 75th anniversary NBA team and five hall of famers and COULDN'T make the play-in or playoffs. He just came back from a vacation from his fake injury. Facts about Jordan's time with the Washington Wizards: - The Wizards the previous season were 19-63 (14th in East, 27th in NBA) and were the worst defensive team in the league. MJ was the only major addition to the team and at the All Star break, the Wizards were 3rd in the East with a 26-21 record, despite having a poor start to the season. They also were a top 5 defensive team in the entire NBA at the All Star break. This was all before MJs injury. Which occurred 46 games into the season. Before his injury, MJ for the first 46 games was averaging 25.1, 6.2 RPG, 5.3 APG, 1.5 SPG, 0.5 BPG on 42.1 FG%. He was getting better as the season went along. So were the Wizards team. In the last 20 games leading up to the injury, MJ was averaging 27.5 PPG, 6.4 RPG, 5.2 APG, 1.3 SPG, 0.5 BPG on 44.2 FG%. In the last 10 games leading up to the injury, MJ was averaging 29.7 PPG, 6.6 RPG, 6.1 APG, 1.2 SPG, 0.3 BPG on 47.2 FG%. People forget that MJ was on minutes restriction for many games after his injury. In his last 7 games, he didn't even start. He only averaged 21.0 MPG in those games. These games heavily brought down his averages. MJ had torn a tendon in his finger with a cigar cutter on accident after the Bulls won the championship in 1998. It never fully healed and he was never able to bend it all the way and it affected his ball handling and shooting when he came back to play for the Wizards. Another thing people forget is that prior to the season MJ had his ribs broken by Metta World Peace in a pickup game. So not only was MJ dealing with a serious injury before the season began, he also hasn't played professional basketball in Three entire seasons. Despite this, he was having a great season and only getting better as the season progressed. After his injury (46 games into season), the Wizards fell out of the playoffs and fell to the bottom 10 defensively. Jordan could've easily gone to a more talented Eastern conference team like the Heat, Nets or Celtics. Instead he played more for fun when he came back in 2001. Or he could've gone to the Spurs or Lakers and got an easy ring. | |
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![]() Do you know how insane that sounds. ![]() | |
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Had he came out and said he needed rest mfs would've understood that but this n*gga says, "I'm playing to compete for a championship" then does this sh*t when his TEAM NEEDED HIM THE MOST?? fu*k OUTTA HERE ![]() ![]() | |
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Michael Jordan and Lebron James. It eventually came out, after his career ended, that the media went to great lengths to protect Jordan's image. I think the same will happen with Lebron. | |
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He feeds way too many people for them to ever tear him down. Mj as well. The media went all in on Bron being the next messiah after mike, so they have to protect their golden goose. | |
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