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Dion's in a Good Place

From article on ESPN's site, Dion's quote about what LeBron said about Dion being on the Cavs.

"I ain't really care what nobody say. It ain't affect me. I slept good every night. I slept good every night. So, I mean, that's what comes with the territory. That's what comes with it when you got somebody like LeBron who brings all that attention around the team when we wasn't used to having that. So the littlest things that you do, they be like the biggest."

I suppose Dion may have been a bit excited, but if his English was quoted correctly, wow. I am glad Dion is on OKC, I think he has a much better chance to develop and contribute than on the Cavs.

He came from a rough part of Philly, no need to judge his grammar. It's not like these guys go to college for an education, despite what people like to say.
 
He came from a rough part of Philly, no need to judge his grammar. It's not like these guys go to college for an education, despite what people like to say.
Yes I know, but still wow.
 
Dion can't buy a bucket this season. As Bill Walton used to put it, "make a shot!"
 
Down to 36.1% for OKC. I'm sure that's Cleveland's fault though

Check out the NBA game logs where they show all their field goals in every game. I didn't catch the Grizzlies game, but the few games before he was getting good looks and the ball just wasn't going in. He's just slightly off. Just a slump.

I know it sounds like I'm making excuses but I am starting to get a little disappointed in him that Kyrie has taken off without him, and he hasn't shown much growth in his game besides playing harder defense. You'd think his ambition would make him realize the importance of work ethic, practice, and always improving. Sometimes I wonder if Dion would've fit in better in the late 90's-early 2000's with Iverson, Marbury, and Sprewell. Same attitude.
 

I'm not sure why Lebron should move that ball in that situation. Why is that on Lebron? He is the more efficient 1 on 1 player, and Waiters should be doing something more productive off the ball than pouting,
 
I'm not sure why Lebron should move that ball in that situation. Why is that on Lebron? He is the more efficient 1 on 1 player, and Waiters should be doing something more productive off the ball than pouting,

From the video it looks like he's also pointing toward the corner - like they have an open shooter down there. LeBron is just pounding the ball from the looks - but who knows.
 
Ghost said:
From the video it looks like he's also pointing toward the corner - like they have an open shooter down there. LeBron is just pounding the ball from the looks - but who knows.

That's how I saw it as well.
 
From the video it looks like he's also pointing toward the corner - like they have an open shooter down there. LeBron is just pounding the ball from the looks - but who knows.

Yeah, its quite possible that Waiters was looking to be used to swing the ball.

The arm movement is a little confusing though. Almost like a stay there motion.
 
From the video it looks like he's also pointing toward the corner - like they have an open shooter down there. LeBron is just pounding the ball from the looks - but who knows.
I dare say LeBron makes better decisions than Dion 99 pct of the time. He knew if he passed to Dion, that was the last anyone else on the Cavs would've seen of the ball. LBJ has a pretty good history as a great passer/playmaker/distributor/scorer/team player. LeBron would've given the ball to Marshawn at the 1-yard line, Dion would've thrown the ball or tried to run it in himself.
 
I dare say LeBron makes better decisions than Dion 99 pct of the time. He knew if he passed to Dion, that was the last anyone else on the Cavs would've seen of the ball. LBJ has a pretty good history as a great passer/playmaker/distributor/scorer/team player. LeBron would've given the ball to Marshawn at the 1-yard line, Dion would've thrown the ball or tried to run it in himself.

Well said. Will be interesting to see how things continue in OKC. Too many more 3-14 games like the other night and he won't see the floor much. Then who's fault will it be this time, lol.
 
Well said. Will be interesting to see how things continue in OKC. Too many more 3-14 games like the other night and he won't see the floor much. Then who's fault will it be this time, lol.
I was so jacked for Dion when LeBron went back to Cleveland and from the get-go had Dion's back and talked about him in glowing terms. Too bad things didn't work out for Dion, I hope he goes on to have a good career and reach his potential. I'm dubious, though. Granted, the Cavs added some excellent pieces, particularly Mozgov, but is it just a coincidence that the Cavs are a better team and clearly have better chemistry since Dion left? JR's a way better fit. At some point, Dion has to take responsibility for the direction his career's heading. There was a honeymoon at first in OKC, but I'd be surprised if he's there more than 2 years.
 
I remember a lot of talk on this board basically saying Dion was better than Kyrie -- or at the very least the Cavs were better off with Dion out there than Kyrie.

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I remember a lot of talk on this board basically saying Dion was better than Kyrie -- or at the very least the Cavs were better off with Dion out there than Kyrie.

Some of the same people possibly who argued for years that Carmelo was better than LeBron. I wonder if Dion still thinks he's better than Kyrie.

 
Well Dion had a good game tonight with 24 points and led the thunder in minutes, but most importantly he finally had an efficient shooting day going 9-15.
 
Well Dion had a good game tonight with 24 points and led the thunder in minutes, but most importantly he finally had an efficient shooting day going 9-15.
Good for him. He started in place of Durant, who has a sprained toe, and played 41 minutes.
 
Fireball Jr. said:
Some of the same people possibly who argued for years that Carmelo was better than LeBron. I wonder if Dion still thinks he's better than Kyrie. YouTube Video

People argued that Melo is better than Lebron? What was the defense? I can't think of anything close to logical that would support that. That's not a knock on Melo as he is awesome but Lebron is Lebron.
 
People argued that Melo is better than Lebron? What was the defense? I can't think of anything close to logical that would support that. That's not a knock on Melo as he is awesome but Lebron is Lebron.

Mostly during their first couple years in the league...though I think some remained steadfast up until LeBron win his first title.
 
People argued that Melo is better than Lebron? What was the defense? I can't think of anything close to logical that would support that. That's not a knock on Melo as he is awesome but Lebron is Lebron.

Oh yeah, there was a lot of that. I was on the boat until about the third year. We felt Melo should've won rookie of the year but they gave it to Lebron because of the hype, which I still believe. Lebron took it to another level eventually.
 

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