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Monday, October 24, 2011

Magic Johnson despises and joke about Lebron James


The legendary Magic Johnson was again the center of attention within the world of the NBA with the mood set for evaluating the work of some of the figures of your favorite time to "belittle" and make jokes was LeBron James, the Miami Heat. Although publicly James has not yet responded to the "mockery" that Johnson was saying that the "only player who did not get a title and I doubt I can do it," sources close to the figure of the Heat have commented that feels "offended." The environment has stated that James thinks that Johnson crossed the line of good humor with questioning his career, disrespect and assume that their future in the NBA is a complete failure.

Johnson, who won five league titles with the Lakers , not only despising the great contribution that James has made ​​the increasing popularity in the NBA in the last decade but also relegated to the background when he spoke of Kobe Bryant Michael Jordan. The exestrella of the NBA, which had to retire after testing positive to the AIDS virus, charged James to tell students at the University of Albany, how badly they played in the Finals against the Mavericks past Dallas. In addition, Johnson said that in the NBA has been and will be great players, but within that group included at all and questioned James could win a title. The former player and coach of the Lakers, now a commentator for the television ESPN , nor had any regard for James when he referred to the comparison with Kobe Bryant, who he said had won five titles, which are those that speak for itself. On what Johnson did not want to tease or make comparisons was to what kind of teammates and coach Bryant has achieved titles and has than last season, James has had during his stint with the Cleveland Cavaliers.

Better than Jordan?

More derogatory valued consideration was when Scottie Pippen to James at the end of his career could be better than Michael Jordan. " Do not make me laugh, please , Michael (Jordan) won six league titles and averaged 30 points when ended his career, "Johnson argued. "There is no comparison." Johnson could not resist making one last mocking James by telling students that the Heat's star player this year "may improve in the fourth quarter," referring to the low contribution had in the last moments of the NBA Finals.

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