he learned how to be a winner at the highest level from wade. . .
Jordan was a fiery competitor who took no shit. Jordan would never campaign for another player to be suspended, nor would be complain about being called a bitch on the court. Nor would he teabag another player and then play the victim card. It is pretty insane to me how LBJ supporters just kind of ignore all of that shit, and I know why because it makes LBJ look like a bitch. Hey, you can't call someone a bitch, but you can show up and mock them in a tee shirt and hat.
LBJ is the furthest thing from humble. Remember the first finals series against the Warriors? I mean he kept telling us that he was the best player in the world. Very, very, very humble right there. Remember him telling us how he always takes the high road (the contradiction in that is incredible)? I mean he made a commercial basically saying how he couldn't understand how anyone could possibly hate him. Again, a lot of humility right there. Oh I know, maybe throwing powder into the air and giving himself a coronation is super humble. Well proclaiming himself the King that's humble. Good lord, to say LBJ is humble is to say I'm skinny, MO is tall, Joe has a fro, the sun is cold, nope! Where's the humility in firing your coaches or making front office demands about your team? I mean keep telling us to witness his greatness, that's definitely humble.
He's not humble. That's probably the biggest thing about him that irks me; I don't take issue with arrogance although it's probably not the most attractive trait. I take issue with fake anything. Fake humility is the most aggravating thing sans stairs and salads. LBJ should just be himself. Be a cocky douche. Don't try to be the NBA's version of Barry Sanders because you're not that guy.
If you want to support LBJ that's fine. The dude has a huge charity. He clearly cares about people. He loves Ohio. I think it's fair to say he'd like a do over on the decision (another remarkable display of humilty, Ravage). But that guy is as big of a whiner as anyone else.
If you want to defend LBJ, he's the best player in the world. There are some interesting articles about how Curry's season changed the game, and all that. Curry is on LBJ's level in regards to being a peer. LBJ doesn't make him look like clown shoes. But having watched Curry wet the bed in game seven I can't take him over LBJ. LBJ often falls back away from going to the hoop and showing why he's the second best player ever. But when he does it you just stand there and realize the only thing that will stop the ball from going in is the variance of ball meeting the rim. That's it. He's a true stylegod. He can play defense, he can pass the rock, he can rebound, he can do all of it.
So just come to grips with it - he's a jerk and not beating his wife or smoking crack isn't a get out of being a doucher card- and just take him for what he is. I detest the guy and even I can do that.
I'll go back to mourning the worst day in sports history now.
I should make this a sig. lmao
he's a jerk and not beating his wife or smoking crack isn't a get out of being a doucher card
You're evil, King.
Jordan was a complete douche bag that punched out teammates. Yet people want to just say what a "competitor" he was, ignoring what a complete a-hole he was...labeling it something positive because it makes them feel better. Defend it alllll you want, and try to take LJ down to his level of douchiness if that makes you feel better...but this "speculation" and "guess work" on what Jordan would have done or not, doesn't exactly spell anything else out more than story telling.
Some come to grips with it, you're opinion (in this case) on Lebron's attitude stinks like shit and biased, bial, puke.
To me...hearing all this "hate" spew due to the mere fact that a guy like LBJ wins ANOTHER championship, just makes it that much more sweet and rich. It gives me another reason to cheer every time I see pictures of Cleveland holding up that Trophie.
(the previous comment was not directed at any particular individual and was not intended to slander,disrespect or offend any reader of said statement)
On the spectrum of pro athletes being douchebags, I put LeBron pretty low on that spectrum.
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