It is necessary to preface this idea by first showing that every hypothetical assumption is from the perspective of some fan. In no way is this an attempt to disparage any player or personality in the National Basketball Association. These are the people who stories draw my interest because they are blessed with talents that I myself would never think of having.
With that said, Dwight Howard needs to leave Los Angeles. To paraphrase Kobe Bryant in a ring posted on Yahoo Sports by Adrien Wojnaworski, this isn’t working. Obviously
Attention faithful reader, I will tell you why, but first let me give you the scene from my fanatical perspective. As I grew into adulthood, my love affair with the NBA grew. Things happen that way, I know, but what I remember loving most about the game when I was a kid was the personalities that played the game.
When he first fell in love with the NBA, it feels like it’s a completely different environment than it is now. These are cyclical, I know. What made it so different for me, as a young fan, was that I knew I was a legend in Michael Jordan. There was no other player like him in the league when I was watching. Certainly the players were talented. I think back to the time when I first looked at the golden age of watching. I was never the same fan as a kid. I was disappointed and changed. As an adult with a life and responsibilities it’s hard to keep up with it like it used to.
Sometimes it feels like nostalgia, I know. This may be true, but it was a level of talent so different, perhaps from the game we see today, that kept me interested. And persons. At the time, the NBA felt like an expansion pool. (I’m from Kentucky, a pond is a small body of water where different aquatic based life forms gather and live. Their happy wet lives .
The ocean is small.
Jordan’s high school.
As the day progressed
Jordan was not alone in the league by any means, but no other player was at his level. I never had to worry about that or anything. I would say Barkley was close, but where he had to drive Jordan ambitiously, Jordan was able to take on more physical abilities than he had. Jordan was my best day because he was physically very talented and he wanted it more than any other player in the league.
Today’s NBA is different. This is not bad. As a result, the casino is different.
The NBA has expanded its global presence. That lake spoke so sporadically that it became an ocean. The room for the depth of talent has grown so much, and a pure player, as I have seen Jordan, is not found in one creature. It’s hard to believe sometimes.
Kobe Bryant is the best tight end in the business because he has Jordan’s mindset. Against James Lebron could be considered the most the best respect of the thing in the business because he is the most physically gifted. As was Jordan.
Like now, when I loved the NBA as a kid, the stars are getting old. When Scotty Pippen stopped playing I slowly stopped playing. I came back slowly when Lebron James worked out. I think I will do the same with Lebron. Remember the cycle? What rookies I remember starting to lose interest in the late 90s and mid 2000s are now the aging veterans in the league. These are Bryant, Garnett, Allen, Nash and to a lesser extent Dirk and Wade. The veterans foreshadowed the future of the game and let the youth go.
At my age of 26, I’m not as drawn to the game of basketball as I was when I was younger. With the ever-expanding NBA and the increase in production values, I’m drawn more to the league’s star personalities first, then to the game. Dwight Howard, to me, is like Shaquille O’Neal as a personality that I would relate to myself as a child watching basketball. Just watching him play with the big man position is so much better and unique than anyone in the league. He welcomes me with many great seats in the league.
Howard is the best man in the big game today and plays with one of the most competitive leagues I’ve ever seen besides Jordan. Howard needs to leave LA because it just isn’t working. Their characters are not equal. Desires are different.
Howard is a fun loving likeable guy with talent and charisma. He has a lot of potential to do a lot in the league and with the future. Howard is a guy who wants to have fun. I didn’t go to LA to have fun. When you play Bryant, you play your best and you play to win.
James Lebron enters. I look at Lebron as the kid in the middle of all these strong men and I think he’s a guest. You will give birth to children. He is a golden boy. His career in Ohio was something that fairy tales were made of. In fact, he would throw white dust into the air, which filled the arena in Cleveland, filled with a kind of magical terror. But as if he had felt it at times. He did a great job and it was very painful. What he quickly found, what was given to the body, is never enough if you want to be the best. The student himself was a little taller than everyone had anticipated. We lighten him up with a crown, and for some reason we quickly forget that crowns are heavy. He had to leave Cleveland to catch a player’s growth spurt.
Enter Dwayne Wade. If there was ever a player sweeter than Wade in the league that player didn’t have the lasting effect that Wade had on my memory. He is a clever man. He was perfect as Lebron’s first mentor, as he hinted at Lebron’s success. He was widely considered the best in the game at the time. He had taken the opposite and given himself a name. He was the trained face of a government that had succeeded and proved that he could handle the task.
I think Lebron doesn’t know what he’s missing. He went to Miami to learn how. and then won the title.
Wade played his role perfectly again and elevated Lebron to the next level of his life. His character as a big brother helped Lebron to become the leader that we now see at that stage in the development of James King. Wade was at the right time for this, because the ambition he once sought so desperately for LeBron, but he couldn’t allow that ambition to consume him.
As one who consumes to believe, it will be a memory of the stories of the game. At least, from this perspective, isolated and contentious fans. Wade taught Lebron how to lose himself and stay confident and taught him to win and still know more. Whatever Lebron wants, he plans for it. Wade showed him the options.
I submit to you, the midnight approval of a company that exists in my lonely kitchen, to improve business for the NBA. And for my benefit in watching the NBA of course.
Howard doesn’t work in LA. Howard is a talented player who likes to have fun. Wade is in his position where he has rings. He is a player who knows how to take the game seriously, and yet have a way to enjoy life. Bryant’s life is about championships. His life was consumed by torture and by the greatest ambition of all time. It is consumed to be read from. James has gifts that are magically terrifying. He is unlike any player I have ever seen. If Lebron takes a step forward in his career and becomes the game we all want him to be, I think trading Howard for James is the only way to further our chances of seeing this happen.
I’m not talking about contracts or any financial impossibilities that prevent it from happening as simply as I’ve made it sound. I’m a fan. Do this fans. We are in dreamy molecular. Here is one of them.
Wade taught Lebron everything he can teach. Howard proved that in LA he is not a player to dominate the league because he doesn’t like the way we play and do things. With Lebron studying and learning how to approach the game with Bryanth’s mind, can you imagine that force? If Lebron finds a way to become a prehistoric Megaladon in the ever-expanding ocean that is the NBA? The beast is ridden in leagues the likes of which we have never seen.
Howard would be a good fit in Miami. What he wants is to be assumed. Not particularly Miami, but a superstar of social life. If Lebron wants to be the best, he needs to have an eye on LA. Do you remember the all-star break when Lebron was guarded by Bryant and missed two shots in the closing seconds? Bryant was tearing up the floor and Lebron was crying out for confidence. Not LeBron. Even then, with the opposition, Bryant Lebron stretched to the next level in his career. He was not ready yet. Now I think it is.
Bryant understands getting old. I will not allow these to pass the torch to any player of the immersing place. With Lebron’s coaching under Bryant, Lebron was able to take the next step in his career that would make him a league Goliath. It’s even more than that and that’s a scary thought. One as a fan, I wish.
They are superstars and can be born. There are hundreds of them that exist in secular sports as we know them today. There are very few stories and this is because the story is not only about being very talented. You have to have that in your arsenal that pushes you to be the best you can be.
All the time.
(So our stories are egomaniacs. They have to be).
Superstars will never be legends because superstars already have what they want. The legend is a life of torturous study and ambition. He had all those things which are mentioned in legend. In my humble opinion, if Lebron wants to take the next step in his life of bullying and self-pressure, it’s time for him to leave the big brother That is Dwayne Wade. He is ready to pass. At least, I want him to be ready to cross over and take what we see in the legend to greater, higher heights, and different measurements.
As a fan, I say so.
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