So you think he threw a punch? And you think anybody should take you seriously? And you are so heated you resort to name-calling? Get a life dude.
For me, Mutombo's elbow clearouts were a basketball move that a lot of centers did. He did it to keep people from reaching for his ball. Mutombo played hard and smart all the time. I'll never say a word against that man. Didn't he knock a young LeBron out? LeBron reached for Mutombo's ball and caught his elbow. Enter at your own risk, Chosen One. At that moment, I think LeBron lost it and he did intend to hit Stewart. He immediately regretted it, but at that instant, yeah, he definitely intended to hit Stewart. All that says about me is that I think LeBron is emotional and he let his emotions get the best of him. I view Mutombo as a very logical and intelligent person. He's a quiet and reserved Bill Russell. That is why I think he did what he did with a purpose.
LeBron should be sent to the g-league to hone his cheap shot skills. Got to get some experience before playing on the big stage.
I knew the NBA was light on suspensions, but still a little surprised by how limited the suspensions are.
I can’t believe that in adam silver’s nba, the guy who got cheapshot by lebron got more games then the perpetrator. Shocking!
Lebron is not and never will be the GOAT. He is a horrible human being for on and off court behavior.
Don't start none, won't be none I could make the exact same point about LeBron 'overreacting' to jostling from Stewart for rebound position off the free throw LBJ threw first blow and drew face blood Then hid behind 50 others like an old, scared b!tch He didn't want none of Stewart
No argument on the horrible human part but he’s light years better then kobe. Are there still people on the kobe > lebron camp? Do they also believe jeter deserved his gold gloves?