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Is Bosh the biggest crybaby in the NBA?

Discussion in 'NBA Dish' started by RKREBORN, Jun 13, 2011.

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  1. RKREBORN

    RKREBORN Member

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    Jeez. Dude cries way too much. Makes Morrison look like Muhammad Ali.
     
  2. Shaud

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    Adam Morrison crying was way worse than Bosh crying. Not even close.

    At least Bosh did it in the back. Morrison was crying on the court while the game was still going on.
     
  3. lalala902102001

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    Bosh played very well during the playoffs, much better than I thought he would do. He is not just a role player after all.
     
  4. Juxtaposed Jolt

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    To Bosh, losing this series must feel like losing the whole lottery by one or two numbers; you were so close, yet you couldn't do it.

    Again, he got farther this year, than in his entire career.

    I wouldn't blame Bosh for turning on the waterworks; I'd like to think I would cry as well, if I was so close to the ultimate goal.
     
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    Bosh played hard and at least he cared about the loss. LBJ? Not so much.
     
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    <iframe width="640" height="390" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/JDZROnNqd4E" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
     
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    maybe he cries a lot.. maybe he doesn't.. but not a cry baby.. there is only one crying baby in the NBA...

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    i've got no problem with him crying. he laid it all out there on the court and played the best out of the big 3 tonight. he was right in the presser when he should've gotten more touches. he was rightfully upset knowing that if he'd got more shots, there might've been a game 7.
     
  10. dischead

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    at least we don't have to listen to Mark Jackson commentate next year.
     
  11. RV6

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    Has it been confirmed that he was crying...i thought he was, but then he seemed to be limping and grabbing his hamstring. He could have been dealing with a bad cramp :confused:
     
  12. Cowboy_Bebop

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    Crying like A BOSH.
     
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  13. Pizza_Da_Hut

    Pizza_Da_Hut I put on pants for this?

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    At least the guy cares... Apathy is a lot more disgusting in my book...
     
  14. thetatomatis

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    I have new respect for Bosh. He wanted it more than Lebron did and perhaps they should have gave him the ball instead of Lebron? Lebron still has not learned humility and Bosh clearly wanted it more. Its Lebron I have lost respect for.
     
  15. acsorelle4

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    Bosh is not the "best" of the big three, that's Wade. But he was the most consistent, most overlooked and most productive considering they ran no sets for him.

    Know your personnel. James is a b****.
     

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