It went over your head I see and you obviously weren't around when LeBron made that decision and what everyone was saying about it and him. 😂😂 Low IQ people are funny
On god bro said stay loyal like them teams won’t cut you at the drop of a dime they ain’t loyal LBJ showed everybody when you the superstar you hold the cards you can go where you want and play with who you want just go win.
You're absolutely right. Malika Andrews and Molly Qerim should take notes on how to be a host from Josiah because all they do is annoy the viewers with their incessant need to inject their opinions all the time.
Rashad would have been a phenomenal wrestler during the attitude era. He’s already athletic and he has the personality. He’d probably would of been a famous heel.
He just makes up what he thinks is gonna win an argument half the time contradicting himself 😂 that loyalty talk was another way to try and hate LeBron knowing his favorite did the same thing
That man is jaded by his past, but I guess all I past shape our future, what is sad he can't correct himself but it's also interesting watching somebody in the eye of the storm
@@weinaracewarandslaverystar3408that doesn’t even make sense because we literally saw lebron with no stars in Cleveland his first time. Are you niggas dumb are some? You talking about him bringing old ass d wade washed IT washed D rose to Cleveland 😭😭😭
@@Kobe-jz2zz I think because his takes be wild sometimes and he doesn't have the NBA accolades some of the other guys have so people dismiss his views but GIL brought him on for a reason. He trolls a lot tho too and people don't notice he is. But he be having rolling
3 THINGS FROM THIS POD: (1) Only McCants could turn a topic about Durant into a topic about Lebron. (2) There is no nobility in LOSING. So stay in a losing situation if you want to... (3) Reggie Miller was on a team with Jermaine O'Neal, Artest, and STAT that won 61 games and didn't make it to the Finals. That's a better supporting cast than Lebron had during his first tenure in Cleveland.
@TaylorScobey Yeah, I was that's how I know Reggie was on the floor at the end of game 7 when Prince ran him down and ended his career. Being there is how I know Reggie was playing over 30 minutes a game. Being there is how I know he had a better supporting cast when he actually went to the Finals than Lebron had in his first tenure in Cleveland as well with the Davis Boys, Jalen, Smits, and Mark Jackson
@TaylorScobey TBH reggie very overated IMO. His max point ave was about 22 a game yet he's a top75 player. Yes he hit some klutch shots but klay Thompson did as well, played D, and has 4 chips. Prime klay I mean. I aint even a warriors fan but they trippin on that one.
This the type mentality of a person who will fail because they won’t either accept help or ask for it because they look at it as weakness, not realizing they’re mentality is weak.
That’s because you couldn’t comprehend what he meant. This is what he was saying: Real competitors embrace adversity and try to overcome it, as opposed to running to an easier situation every chance they get. Pat Riley said as much when LeBron left Miami. “You don’t leave when it gets hard.” The real ones, whether they agree or not, at least understand that
@@Daniel_Capital but mccants favorite player Kobe was willing to do the same thing because his franchise wasn’t in “win now” mode and they got players for him. It’s a stupid argument. NBA players want to win. He’s openly said he hated playing for the wolves and kings he definitely would have left if he was that caliber of player.
@@Daniel_Capitalso because his franchise decided not to build around him he should punish himself by staying there for “love of the game”. Absolutely braindead
@@younglord777 your position might make sense in Cleveland the first time. Unfortunately it wouldn’t work in miami or Cleveland the second time. He made the finals every single year and had the best team, and kept leaving every time there was a 10% easier path. That’s why bron and kd aren’t up there with mj and kobe in many baller’s eyes
@@Leftfootlou Because his attitude was horrible, he wasn’t focused on basketball, and the NBA didn’t want him to begin with. He blames Rich Paul and LeBron for him not being a Top 3 Pick; all because he decided to walk away from their circle back in 2004. Zero accountability.
Rashad wants players shuckin and jivin for their team's owners. If players aren't happy and they have the power to leave on their own terms then they should do that.
@@tari8134what has Rashad ever won n the league I'll wait he blew his career resting on what he did in college and let that witch compromise his career
I want to know who can keep it real, why didn't south Carolina not get more than an honorable mention for going undefeated and winning multiple titles in the past few years?
By Rashad's philosophy, Dirk, Reggie, D-Rob, Hakeem, Larry, Magic, Kobe, Timmy, and D-Rob are "greater" than those that bounced around... interesting. I have to include Karl Malone even tho Malone left he still did his thing. I mean, everyones path to greatness is different, but I respect his take.
@@Daniel_Capital they don’t need to say anything either. But as a former player judging another don’t hold a player to a standard you couldn’t reach. Especially when you doing it with hate and malice.
lol so it’s a bad thing to take control of your own. Career now he’s a billionaire and still getting paid since that and came back gave them a ring and 4 more years with them and brought a championship to ever where he went?
Ofc he does, he's not dumb but he's playing a character(which tbh is needed, the show isn't nearly as good without him), maybe he could just tone it down sometimes, like in this episode lol
Rashads style is getting the show to grow outside of good basketball talk and of course Gilbert. They argue then get into a good segment of basketball talk like they did at 1:20:00.
A lot of people don’t realize this, but Rashad’s hate for LeBron stems from the fact that he was in Rich Paul, Maverick Carter, and Bron’s circle early on; around 2004/2005 (before he was drafted). Rich Paul was somewhat of an agent for him. Rashad thought that Rich could get him drafted as a Top 3 Pick, and when it didn’t happen, he blamed them (Bron & Rich) - totally ignoring the fact that he was a nightmare at UNC & everybody despised his bad attitude & lack of professionalism. That was his reputation. So, he decided to separate from Bron & Rich and hired a new agent that could only get him drafted as a 14th Pick. Now, he sees Bron & Klutch’s success and is super bitter & jealous. Zero accountability, despite the fact that he only played 5 years and proved people right with his horrible behavior and focusing on women & partying instead of basketball. Teams refused to sign him, but somehow that’s Bron’s fault 😂. Dude is a joke.
Rashad wilding. That’s his right just like any employee to change location if they don’t feel that management is giving them the tools to be successful.
As a person that holds MJ as the Goat… i do hold the fact that Bron left Cleveland as a slight in the goat debate! But Rashard’s statement about “cheating the game” was down right ridiculous! He literally contradicted himself in his argument due to his hate for Bron! Nigha said he respects Reggie Miller over Bron 🤦🏾♂️ INSANE!