Has it really been 10-years since the first ever game winner autism celebration by an NBA player?

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Re: Has it really been 10-years since the first ever game winner autism celebration by an NBA player?

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I remember that LUCKY bank shot. Bulls fans really thought they had a chance in that series, but it was the last game they would win.

Too bad the very next game LeGOAT hit an actual high skill game winner in Shitcago to silence all their retard fans.
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Re: Has it really been 10-years since the first ever game winner autism celebration by an NBA player?

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LeBronMonsterDunk wrote: Thu May 08, 2025 10:42 am I remember that LUCKY bank shot. Bulls fans really thought they had a chance in that series, but it was the last game they would win.

Too bad the very next game LeGOAT hit an actual high skill game winner in Shitcago to silence all their retard fans.
Funny how LeTots only use context and perspective when it suits their agenda.

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Fact is that Game 4 game-winner by LeFraud should have never happened. Just prior to the shot (with 8 seconds left and the game tied) the Cavs attempted to call a time-out when they had none left... and with the ref staring directly at the Cleveland coach signaling for the TO he blatantly and purposely FAILED to do his job, which should have been (per the rules) to call the Cavs for a Technical, which would have resulted in Free Throws for the Bulls AND given them the ball back (which surely would have resulted in a win, and a 3-1 series lead for the Bulls).

Makes you wonder... if LeFraud is so great why does he need sooooooooooooooooooooooooooo much haaaaaaalp???

Jordan had Pippen. LeFraud had 31 All NBA/All Star/HOF caliber players by his side AND the refs in his pocket... and he STILL falls way short of what Jordan accomplished in literally half the time.

How shameful and embarrassing must it be to drool over a fraud like LeBron.
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Re: Has it really been 10-years since the first ever game winner autism celebration by an NBA player?

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LeBronMonsterDunk wrote: Thu May 08, 2025 10:42 am I remember that LUCKY bank shot. Bulls fans really thought they had a chance in that series, but it was the last game they would win.

Too bad the very next game LeGOAT hit an actual high skill game winner in Shitcago to silence all their retard fans.
LeGOAT forever owns that second rate franchise..
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