http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/news?slug=aw-lebron060109&prov=yhoo&type=lgns
Lebron James is a selfish, childish spoiled brat
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Posts: 1179 (06/02/2009 4:39 PM) |
I never had anything against Lebron until I read about his temper fit after Cleveland lost to Orlando. Now I think he deserves a car wreck.
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Posts: 8127 (06/02/2009 4:40 PM) |
Yep. He's a big baby and a sore loser. He apparently thinks he's the shit, like the rest of America, and incapable of losing, which is rightfully did.
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Posts: 10456 (06/02/2009 4:41 PM) Best Male '09
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espn.com is reporting david stern wants to have a "chat" with him about it.
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Posts: 1181 (06/02/2009 4:43 PM) |
seaner23 wrote:
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Posts: 250 (06/02/2009 4:44 PM) |
Like I said before I would've chalked it all up to emotion (even though I don't agree with it), if he hadn't came out the next day and said that
dumb shit he said to justify why he did it. That just made it worse.
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Posts: 8619 (06/02/2009 4:45 PM) |
I'm a huge LeBron fan, but he was being a real bitchass about the whole situation.
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Posts: 21944 (06/02/2009 4:47 PM) |
I'd still hit it.
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Maurysluver |
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Posts: 1128 (06/02/2009 4:50 PM) |
jessieGRAS wrote:
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Posts: 21945 (06/02/2009 4:53 PM) |
Maurysluver wrote: What?????? |
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Posts: 1231 (06/02/2009 4:55 PM) |
jessieGRAS wrote:
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Posts: 6595 (06/02/2009 4:58 PM) |
What happened?
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Posts: 1788 (06/02/2009 4:59 PM) |
June 2010 wrote: that the true LB wussy |
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Posts: 1061 (06/02/2009 5:03 PM) Best Use of Emoticon award '09
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deserves a car wreck?
if you were as hyped as he was..then lost, youd do the same |
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Posts: 8129 (06/02/2009 5:05 PM) |
jawnyquest wrote: Being "hyped" is no excuse to be an assbag. Read the linked article: LeBron doesn't want to win more than Michael Jordan did, but Jordan could stop and shake a winner's hand. Magic Johnson and Larry Bird could, too. Julius Erving did. Kobe Bryant(notes). Isiah Thomas led a walkout after losing to the Chicago Bulls after winning two NBA titles, but Joe Dumars never followed him. He stayed and shook Jordan's hand, the way Jordan had always shook his when the Pistons had beaten him.These are all legends. They've all been hyped. |
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Maurysluver |
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Posts: 1130 (06/02/2009 5:05 PM) |
jessieGRAS wrote:I don't get the attraction. He looks super old and haggard for his age...but that's just my opinion |
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Posts: 14566 (06/02/2009 5:11 PM) |
No, even if he's an asshole, I wouldn't wish a car wreck on him. That's ridiculous and childish.
He didn't kill anyone--he's a spoiled, big-headed athlete. That's all.
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Posts: 20598 (06/02/2009 5:20 PM) |
Kareem was on ESPN Radio saying he displayed poor sportsmanship. Yet another legend disapproving of what he did. I can understand him being so disappointed,
hurt, jealous and not shaking the other teams' hand at that moment. I don't approve of it, but I can understand it. But blowing off the media (not that
I give a crap about the media and their dumb questions) but if you are the face of the team you have to be there and talk when times are good and when times
are bad. You cannot let your teammates have to answer "Why isn't LeBron talking?" That puts them in an unfair position.
And at the "I'm a winner" stuff. If he was a winner he
wouldn't be sitting at the house right now getting ready to watch the finals on t.v.
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Posts: 54 (06/02/2009 5:45 PM) |
Agreed with everybody on all the comments, except for the car wreck one lol.
I think that we have seen the real Lebron James. An arrogant, rude, and disrespectful player. He came in the same class as Dwayne Wade and Carmelo Anthony. Wade won a championship first, but he worked hard for it and truly earned it. Although Anthony hasnt won a championship, he has always remained a team player. People like Kobe, Tom Brady and Lebron have always have people encouraging skill better than sportsmanship which is not a benefit to their teams and the players. No one wants to loose, but the reality is, how dedicated are you to your dreams and goals? Although Jordan had a supporting cast, he didn't wuss out everytime he didn't get his way. Even when they won they're three championships, he was still humble. If Lebron wants to throw hissy fits, that's fine, but he'll never be champion to the world, just one in his own mind. Basically he's a grown ass child. |
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Posts: 5101 (06/02/2009 5:53 PM) |
The difference between LeBron and Carmelo and Dwyane is that the latter two went to college. What we're seeing is LeBron's immaturity due to the fact
that he didn't get that college experience and have a head coach to mentor him. It's unfortunate, but it was kind of inevitable.
Also, LOL at Michael Jordan being humble. |
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Posts: 598 (06/02/2009 6:25 PM) |
Dwight Howard didn't go to college and that kid is as humble and mature as they come. LeBron is just being a baby. Plain and simple.
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Posts: 11835 (06/02/2009 6:29 PM) |
LeBrons lack of college experience has nothing to do with the fact that he acted a fool.
He acted like a child instead of a full grown man. No excuse for that. |
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at the "I'm a winner" stuff. If he was a winner he
wouldn't be sitting at the house right now getting ready to watch the finals on t.v.
