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florige
07-16-2010, 12:49 AM
after those weak rebuttles from his homeboy Wade? Just speak what is on your mind Lebron.

Darrin
07-16-2010, 01:30 AM
after those weak rebuttles from his homeboy Wade? Just speak what is on your mind Lebron.

Maybe he doesn't care what you, and every other media outlet filling your brain, thinks. Maybe he figures he can't get ahead of this so the best thing to do is try and go away for awhile.

I doubt it will work. Lebron is about to become a villian. Every accomplishment scoffed at, every failure leads to a flaw of character, every mis-step calculated and re-calculated until every last drop of blood is evicerated from this pop-culture tizzy. Now who's masturbating? Now who's making money for sponsors, and none of it will make its way to charity. I saw this with Michael Jackson, Tiger Woods, but they deserved it.

You people are trashing him and he's done nothing like what Ron Artest, Rasheed Wallace, Allen Iverson, Charles Barkley, or Rick Mahorn did before him. He got on TV too much. He used his celebrity to make money for charity. He dissed Cleveland. He hasn't won a Championship. Forget the 66-win season that ended in the Conference Finals. Forget upsetting the Pistons in 2007 on the way to the first NBA Finals in Cleveland history. No, he didn't bring a ring so we can call him every name in the book. He went on TV and we all watched so it's okay to tear him apart--call him shallow, an actor, selfish, self-involved, without feeling.

I don't know Lebron's motivations, and neither do you. Grow up and remember there's a human being behind this. It's possible to be misinterpreted, to misspeak, to make a mistake. He's about to get that crown and we hate him for it. Why? Because he chose these guys with more talent over that crowd over there? He's not the first superstar to move a team. For every Tim Duncan and Kobe Bryant I can name a Moses Malone and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. You know what Kareem's reason was? He was lonely away from a big city. The guy on the bus half the year was missing having someone to talk to about his faith. That's why he left an aging, great team for a young and talentless one in Los Angeles. He smoked pot, too. Got caught a couple of times with it.

Yet every so often we talk about the greats and Kareem's name isn't thought about with any of the scrutiny Lebron James faces. He played with Magic because the Lakers ripped off some other GM. He played with James Worthy for the same reason. But this was the players deciding and we can't give them too much power, no, that would be wrong. They can be selfish with that power, as a rule, but James isn't selfish here. He played out his contract with the Cavs and left when he was no longer a Cavalier. He never said a bad word about them, but the owner let go.

You're jumping on him for no reason. A pop-culture story because we have nothing to write about in the middle of summer. There's an oil spill in the gulf, but Lebron James went to Miami. So which one are we up in arms over? Which one affects our lives more?

Don't do this until he deserves it. He capitalized on the media storm that was already there because there was money to be made for charity and he didn't have to start a basketball camp to do it (although he has one).

TE
07-16-2010, 01:38 AM
Maybe he doesn't care what you, and every other media outlet filling your brain, thinks. Maybe he figures he can't get ahead of this so the best thing to do is try and go away for awhile.

I doubt it will work. Lebron is about to become a villian. Every accomplishment scoffed at, every failure leads to a flaw of character, every mis-step calculated and re-calculated until every last drop of blood is evicerated from this pop-culture tizzy. Now who's masturbating? Now who's making money for sponsors, and none of it will make its way to charity. I saw this with Michael Jackson, Tiger Woods, but they deserved it.

You people are trashing him and he's done nothing like what Ron Artest, Rasheed Wallace, Allen Iverson, Charles Barkley, or Rick Mahorn did before him. He got on TV too much. He used his celebrity to make money for charity. He dissed Cleveland. He hasn't won a Championship. Forget the 66-win season that ended in the Conference Finals. Forget upsetting the Pistons in 2007 on the way to the first NBA Finals in Cleveland history. No, he didn't bring a ring so we can call him every name in the book. He went on TV and we all watched so it's okay to tear him apart--call him shallow, an actor, selfish, self-involved, without feeling.

I don't know Lebron's motivations, and neither do you. Grow up and remember there's a human being behind this. It's possible to be misinterpreted, to misspeak, to make a mistake. He's about to get that crown and we hate him for it. Why? Because he chose these guys with more talent over that crowd over there? He's not the first superstar to move a team. For every Tim Duncan and Kobe Bryant I can name a Moses Malone and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. You know what Kareem's reason was? He was lonely away from a big city. The guy on the bus half the year was missing having someone to talk to about his faith. That's why he left an aging, great team for a young and talentless one in Los Angeles. He smoked pot, too. Got caught a couple of times with it.

Yet every so often we talk about the greats and Kareem's name isn't thought about with any of the scrutiny Lebron James faces. He played with Magic because the Lakers ripped off some other GM. He played with James Worthy for the same reason. But this was the players deciding and we can't give them too much power, no, that would be wrong. They can be selfish with that power, as a rule, but James isn't selfish here. He played out his contract with the Cavs and left when he was no longer a Cavalier. He never said a bad word about them, but the owner let go.

You're jumping on him for no reason. A pop-culture story because we have nothing to write about in the middle of summer. There's an oil spill in the gulf, but Lebron James went to Miami. So which one are we up in arms over? Which one affects our lives more?

Don't do this until he deserves it. He capitalized on the media storm that was already there because there was money to be made for charity and he didn't have to start a basketball camp to do it (although he has one).



No offense, but this was probably one of the best arguments defending Lebron (better than those sorry ass writers for ESPN backing Lebron's decision, who attempt to justify the business/championship implications of the said decision)... Good job Detroit! You have a knowledgeable fan who knows how to type.

Flo-Rida
07-16-2010, 02:16 AM
Maybe he doesn't care what you, and every other media outlet filling your brain, thinks. Maybe he figures he can't get ahead of this so the best thing to do is try and go away for awhile.

I doubt it will work. Lebron is about to become a villian. Every accomplishment scoffed at, every failure leads to a flaw of character, every mis-step calculated and re-calculated until every last drop of blood is evicerated from this pop-culture tizzy. Now who's masturbating? Now who's making money for sponsors, and none of it will make its way to charity. I saw this with Michael Jackson, Tiger Woods, but they deserved it.

You people are trashing him and he's done nothing like what Ron Artest, Rasheed Wallace, Allen Iverson, Charles Barkley, or Rick Mahorn did before him. He got on TV too much. He used his celebrity to make money for charity. He dissed Cleveland. He hasn't won a Championship. Forget the 66-win season that ended in the Conference Finals. Forget upsetting the Pistons in 2007 on the way to the first NBA Finals in Cleveland history. No, he didn't bring a ring so we can call him every name in the book. He went on TV and we all watched so it's okay to tear him apart--call him shallow, an actor, selfish, self-involved, without feeling.

I don't know Lebron's motivations, and neither do you. Grow up and remember there's a human being behind this. It's possible to be misinterpreted, to misspeak, to make a mistake. He's about to get that crown and we hate him for it. Why? Because he chose these guys with more talent over that crowd over there? He's not the first superstar to move a team. For every Tim Duncan and Kobe Bryant I can name a Moses Malone and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. You know what Kareem's reason was? He was lonely away from a big city. The guy on the bus half the year was missing having someone to talk to about his faith. That's why he left an aging, great team for a young and talentless one in Los Angeles. He smoked pot, too. Got caught a couple of times with it.

Yet every so often we talk about the greats and Kareem's name isn't thought about with any of the scrutiny Lebron James faces. He played with Magic because the Lakers ripped off some other GM. He played with James Worthy for the same reason. But this was the players deciding and we can't give them too much power, no, that would be wrong. They can be selfish with that power, as a rule, but James isn't selfish here. He played out his contract with the Cavs and left when he was no longer a Cavalier. He never said a bad word about them, but the owner let go.

You're jumping on him for no reason. A pop-culture story because we have nothing to write about in the middle of summer. There's an oil spill in the gulf, but Lebron James went to Miami. So which one are we up in arms over? Which one affects our lives more?

Don't do this until he deserves it. He capitalized on the media storm that was already there because there was money to be made for charity and he didn't have to start a basketball camp to do it (although he has one).

Good shit . :toast

ffadicted
07-16-2010, 05:44 AM
Maybe he doesn't care what you, and every other media outlet filling your brain, thinks. Maybe he figures he can't get ahead of this so the best thing to do is try and go away for awhile.

I doubt it will work. Lebron is about to become a villian. Every accomplishment scoffed at, every failure leads to a flaw of character, every mis-step calculated and re-calculated until every last drop of blood is evicerated from this pop-culture tizzy. Now who's masturbating? Now who's making money for sponsors, and none of it will make its way to charity. I saw this with Michael Jackson, Tiger Woods, but they deserved it.

You people are trashing him and he's done nothing like what Ron Artest, Rasheed Wallace, Allen Iverson, Charles Barkley, or Rick Mahorn did before him. He got on TV too much. He used his celebrity to make money for charity. He dissed Cleveland. He hasn't won a Championship. Forget the 66-win season that ended in the Conference Finals. Forget upsetting the Pistons in 2007 on the way to the first NBA Finals in Cleveland history. No, he didn't bring a ring so we can call him every name in the book. He went on TV and we all watched so it's okay to tear him apart--call him shallow, an actor, selfish, self-involved, without feeling.

I don't know Lebron's motivations, and neither do you. Grow up and remember there's a human being behind this. It's possible to be misinterpreted, to misspeak, to make a mistake. He's about to get that crown and we hate him for it. Why? Because he chose these guys with more talent over that crowd over there? He's not the first superstar to move a team. For every Tim Duncan and Kobe Bryant I can name a Moses Malone and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. You know what Kareem's reason was? He was lonely away from a big city. The guy on the bus half the year was missing having someone to talk to about his faith. That's why he left an aging, great team for a young and talentless one in Los Angeles. He smoked pot, too. Got caught a couple of times with it.

Yet every so often we talk about the greats and Kareem's name isn't thought about with any of the scrutiny Lebron James faces. He played with Magic because the Lakers ripped off some other GM. He played with James Worthy for the same reason. But this was the players deciding and we can't give them too much power, no, that would be wrong. They can be selfish with that power, as a rule, but James isn't selfish here. He played out his contract with the Cavs and left when he was no longer a Cavalier. He never said a bad word about them, but the owner let go.

You're jumping on him for no reason. A pop-culture story because we have nothing to write about in the middle of summer. There's an oil spill in the gulf, but Lebron James went to Miami. So which one are we up in arms over? Which one affects our lives more?

Don't do this until he deserves it. He capitalized on the media storm that was already there because there was money to be made for charity and he didn't have to start a basketball camp to do it (although he has one).

disagreed

ezau
07-16-2010, 06:22 AM
Maybe he doesn't care what you, and every other media outlet filling your brain, thinks. Maybe he figures he can't get ahead of this so the best thing to do is try and go away for awhile.

I doubt it will work. Lebron is about to become a villian. Every accomplishment scoffed at, every failure leads to a flaw of character, every mis-step calculated and re-calculated until every last drop of blood is evicerated from this pop-culture tizzy. Now who's masturbating? Now who's making money for sponsors, and none of it will make its way to charity. I saw this with Michael Jackson, Tiger Woods, but they deserved it.

You people are trashing him and he's done nothing like what Ron Artest, Rasheed Wallace, Allen Iverson, Charles Barkley, or Rick Mahorn did before him. He got on TV too much. He used his celebrity to make money for charity. He dissed Cleveland. He hasn't won a Championship. Forget the 66-win season that ended in the Conference Finals. Forget upsetting the Pistons in 2007 on the way to the first NBA Finals in Cleveland history. No, he didn't bring a ring so we can call him every name in the book. He went on TV and we all watched so it's okay to tear him apart--call him shallow, an actor, selfish, self-involved, without feeling.

I don't know Lebron's motivations, and neither do you. Grow up and remember there's a human being behind this. It's possible to be misinterpreted, to misspeak, to make a mistake. He's about to get that crown and we hate him for it. Why? Because he chose these guys with more talent over that crowd over there? He's not the first superstar to move a team. For every Tim Duncan and Kobe Bryant I can name a Moses Malone and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. You know what Kareem's reason was? He was lonely away from a big city. The guy on the bus half the year was missing having someone to talk to about his faith. That's why he left an aging, great team for a young and talentless one in Los Angeles. He smoked pot, too. Got caught a couple of times with it.

Yet every so often we talk about the greats and Kareem's name isn't thought about with any of the scrutiny Lebron James faces. He played with Magic because the Lakers ripped off some other GM. He played with James Worthy for the same reason. But this was the players deciding and we can't give them too much power, no, that would be wrong. They can be selfish with that power, as a rule, but James isn't selfish here. He played out his contract with the Cavs and left when he was no longer a Cavalier. He never said a bad word about them, but the owner let go.

You're jumping on him for no reason. A pop-culture story because we have nothing to write about in the middle of summer. There's an oil spill in the gulf, but Lebron James went to Miami. So which one are we up in arms over? Which one affects our lives more?

Don't do this until he deserves it. He capitalized on the media storm that was already there because there was money to be made for charity and he didn't have to start a basketball camp to do it (although he has one).

Good shit man, good shit:toast

MiamiHeat
07-16-2010, 08:31 AM
Maybe he doesn't care what you, and every other media outlet filling your brain, thinks. Maybe he figures he can't get ahead of this so the best thing to do is try and go away for awhile.

I doubt it will work. Lebron is about to become a villian. Every accomplishment scoffed at, every failure leads to a flaw of character, every mis-step calculated and re-calculated until every last drop of blood is evicerated from this pop-culture tizzy. Now who's masturbating? Now who's making money for sponsors, and none of it will make its way to charity. I saw this with Michael Jackson, Tiger Woods, but they deserved it.

You people are trashing him and he's done nothing like what Ron Artest, Rasheed Wallace, Allen Iverson, Charles Barkley, or Rick Mahorn did before him. He got on TV too much. He used his celebrity to make money for charity. He dissed Cleveland. He hasn't won a Championship. Forget the 66-win season that ended in the Conference Finals. Forget upsetting the Pistons in 2007 on the way to the first NBA Finals in Cleveland history. No, he didn't bring a ring so we can call him every name in the book. He went on TV and we all watched so it's okay to tear him apart--call him shallow, an actor, selfish, self-involved, without feeling.

I don't know Lebron's motivations, and neither do you. Grow up and remember there's a human being behind this. It's possible to be misinterpreted, to misspeak, to make a mistake. He's about to get that crown and we hate him for it. Why? Because he chose these guys with more talent over that crowd over there? He's not the first superstar to move a team. For every Tim Duncan and Kobe Bryant I can name a Moses Malone and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. You know what Kareem's reason was? He was lonely away from a big city. The guy on the bus half the year was missing having someone to talk to about his faith. That's why he left an aging, great team for a young and talentless one in Los Angeles. He smoked pot, too. Got caught a couple of times with it.

Yet every so often we talk about the greats and Kareem's name isn't thought about with any of the scrutiny Lebron James faces. He played with Magic because the Lakers ripped off some other GM. He played with James Worthy for the same reason. But this was the players deciding and we can't give them too much power, no, that would be wrong. They can be selfish with that power, as a rule, but James isn't selfish here. He played out his contract with the Cavs and left when he was no longer a Cavalier. He never said a bad word about them, but the owner let go.

You're jumping on him for no reason. A pop-culture story because we have nothing to write about in the middle of summer. There's an oil spill in the gulf, but Lebron James went to Miami. So which one are we up in arms over? Which one affects our lives more?

Don't do this until he deserves it. He capitalized on the media storm that was already there because there was money to be made for charity and he didn't have to start a basketball camp to do it (although he has one).

Darrin, you are the best Pistons poster on this board. You could have easily jumped into the "fuck Lebron" thing because of your Piston-Cavalier rivalry of a few years, or many other reasons.

Unbiased, intelligent, good shit. :toast

Giuseppe
07-16-2010, 09:46 AM
He hasn't won a Championship. Forget the 66-win season that ended in the Conference Finals.

Uh, uh, none of that happy horseshit. We are forgetting that 66-win season.

But we ain't forgetting he hasn't won a Championship.

We're all grown men here, and we're all, all of us going to toe the line when it comes to championships.

And that is just the way its gonna be.

Savvy?

Brazil
07-16-2010, 09:55 AM
Props to Darrin ! solid and well written post

JamStone
07-16-2010, 10:35 AM
Yeah pretty pointless at this point for LeBron to address anything. Best course of action is just to shut up and not say anything to the media the rest of the summer. It serves him no good to say anything. And, LeBron's been in the spotlight a long time. He knows about ridicule and criticism. By now, I have to imagine he doesn't really care what other people are going to think. Or at least, he has to force himself to not caring. He probably imagined there was going to be some backlash after he made his decision. No reason to try to make amends at this point. Winning in great part will do that (except in Ohio).

Edward
07-16-2010, 10:43 AM
Maybe he doesn't care what you, and every other media outlet filling your brain, thinks. Maybe he figures he can't get ahead of this so the best thing to do is try and go away for awhile.

I doubt it will work. Lebron is about to become a villian. Every accomplishment scoffed at, every failure leads to a flaw of character, every mis-step calculated and re-calculated until every last drop of blood is evicerated from this pop-culture tizzy. Now who's masturbating? Now who's making money for sponsors, and none of it will make its way to charity. I saw this with Michael Jackson, Tiger Woods, but they deserved it.

You people are trashing him and he's done nothing like what Ron Artest, Rasheed Wallace, Allen Iverson, Charles Barkley, or Rick Mahorn did before him. He got on TV too much. He used his celebrity to make money for charity. He dissed Cleveland. He hasn't won a Championship. Forget the 66-win season that ended in the Conference Finals. Forget upsetting the Pistons in 2007 on the way to the first NBA Finals in Cleveland history. No, he didn't bring a ring so we can call him every name in the book. He went on TV and we all watched so it's okay to tear him apart--call him shallow, an actor, selfish, self-involved, without feeling.

I don't know Lebron's motivations, and neither do you. Grow up and remember there's a human being behind this. It's possible to be misinterpreted, to misspeak, to make a mistake. He's about to get that crown and we hate him for it. Why? Because he chose these guys with more talent over that crowd over there? He's not the first superstar to move a team. For every Tim Duncan and Kobe Bryant I can name a Moses Malone and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. You know what Kareem's reason was? He was lonely away from a big city. The guy on the bus half the year was missing having someone to talk to about his faith. That's why he left an aging, great team for a young and talentless one in Los Angeles. He smoked pot, too. Got caught a couple of times with it.

Yet every so often we talk about the greats and Kareem's name isn't thought about with any of the scrutiny Lebron James faces. He played with Magic because the Lakers ripped off some other GM. He played with James Worthy for the same reason. But this was the players deciding and we can't give them too much power, no, that would be wrong. They can be selfish with that power, as a rule, but James isn't selfish here. He played out his contract with the Cavs and left when he was no longer a Cavalier. He never said a bad word about them, but the owner let go.

You're jumping on him for no reason. A pop-culture story because we have nothing to write about in the middle of summer. There's an oil spill in the gulf, but Lebron James went to Miami. So which one are we up in arms over? Which one affects our lives more?

Don't do this until he deserves it. He capitalized on the media storm that was already there because there was money to be made for charity and he didn't have to start a basketball camp to do it (although he has one).

brool story co

Edward
07-16-2010, 10:45 AM
I'm also surprised about why Lebron hasn't said anything. He has no problem lying about when he's going to announce his decision, why not lie about whether or not he quit (when he obviously did).

TheMACHINE
07-16-2010, 11:10 AM
why say something when he can have the leader of his team defend him.

florige
07-16-2010, 03:28 PM
I maybe should had clarified my post, but I was at work rushing. I had no problem with him bolting to Miami. That was well within his right. I had a slight problem with the way he went about it with the press conference, but it was for "the Children" so I can even look past that. But I was responding to Wade coming to his aide saying that he didn't quit against Boston with all the crap about Boston being a defensive stopping team, blah, blah, blah, when there was clearly something up with him after game 4. I think the city of Cleveland deserves an explanation to that pitiful performance from JAMES as to what happened. All signs indicate that he had planned to bolt to Miami anyway, so you would think he would at the very least be playing his last playoff series with his hometown team like he gave a crap. Even if he didn't win, at least put forth a freaking legitimate effort verses that pitiful/pathetic crap. That is where he lost me. If I knew that I was going to break my hometowns team heart during the free-agency period and leave for another team, you can bet I will be playing my heart out for that team, giving it any and everything I had. He went out like a punk. So to me he deserves any crap he gets. (non violent)

HeatChamps
07-16-2010, 03:31 PM
Maybe he doesn't care what you, and every other media outlet filling your brain, thinks. Maybe he figures he can't get ahead of this so the best thing to do is try and go away for awhile.

I doubt it will work. Lebron is about to become a villian. Every accomplishment scoffed at, every failure leads to a flaw of character, every mis-step calculated and re-calculated until every last drop of blood is evicerated from this pop-culture tizzy. Now who's masturbating? Now who's making money for sponsors, and none of it will make its way to charity. I saw this with Michael Jackson, Tiger Woods, but they deserved it.

You people are trashing him and he's done nothing like what Ron Artest, Rasheed Wallace, Allen Iverson, Charles Barkley, or Rick Mahorn did before him. He got on TV too much. He used his celebrity to make money for charity. He dissed Cleveland. He hasn't won a Championship. Forget the 66-win season that ended in the Conference Finals. Forget upsetting the Pistons in 2007 on the way to the first NBA Finals in Cleveland history. No, he didn't bring a ring so we can call him every name in the book. He went on TV and we all watched so it's okay to tear him apart--call him shallow, an actor, selfish, self-involved, without feeling.

I don't know Lebron's motivations, and neither do you. Grow up and remember there's a human being behind this. It's possible to be misinterpreted, to misspeak, to make a mistake. He's about to get that crown and we hate him for it. Why? Because he chose these guys with more talent over that crowd over there? He's not the first superstar to move a team. For every Tim Duncan and Kobe Bryant I can name a Moses Malone and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. You know what Kareem's reason was? He was lonely away from a big city. The guy on the bus half the year was missing having someone to talk to about his faith. That's why he left an aging, great team for a young and talentless one in Los Angeles. He smoked pot, too. Got caught a couple of times with it.

Yet every so often we talk about the greats and Kareem's name isn't thought about with any of the scrutiny Lebron James faces. He played with Magic because the Lakers ripped off some other GM. He played with James Worthy for the same reason. But this was the players deciding and we can't give them too much power, no, that would be wrong. They can be selfish with that power, as a rule, but James isn't selfish here. He played out his contract with the Cavs and left when he was no longer a Cavalier. He never said a bad word about them, but the owner let go.

You're jumping on him for no reason. A pop-culture story because we have nothing to write about in the middle of summer. There's an oil spill in the gulf, but Lebron James went to Miami. So which one are we up in arms over? Which one affects our lives more?

Don't do this until he deserves it. He capitalized on the media storm that was already there because there was money to be made for charity and he didn't have to start a basketball camp to do it (although he has one).
Too many words.

Koolaid_Man
07-16-2010, 06:06 PM
Here’s how LeTank quit

Game 5 against Boston the Cavs were blown out on their home floor, with LeQuit appearing aloof and disinterested he shot 3-14. He basically made a mockery of effort and hustle . Just go back to last year when he lost to Orlando this Nigga didn’t have a care in the world this year because he knew he was leaving. He didn’t leave it all on the court he simply stopped playing.
Next he started making excuses about the elbow, even suggesting he would get surgery in the offseason. Have you even heard him mention is elbow one time this off-season? If his elbow was severely injured, he’ll have to explain how he could have splendid games in Games 1 and 3, when he scored a combined 73 points and hit 26 of 46 shots from the field. When in pain and exhausted the legends separate themselves from the pretenders by overcoming obstacles and winning anyway. Kobe played through all sorts of pain over the years including basically a broken digit this year, Steve Nash played some games with basically one eye while gutting through his injury.


Game 6, he had what seems to be an impressive 27 points, 19 boards, 10 assists, 3 steals, 1 block and 9 TO’s… while the overall stat line appears impressive he had no choice but to go out and attempt to play harder after having so obviously tanked in game 5. It didn’t matter what this Nigga did in game 6 the series was over after game 5 and everyone including Gloria West knew it.

Daddy_Of_All_Trolls
07-16-2010, 06:13 PM
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ezzizle
07-16-2010, 07:41 PM
Maybe he doesn't care what you, and every other media outlet filling your brain, thinks. Maybe he figures he can't get ahead of this so the best thing to do is try and go away for awhile.

I doubt it will work. Lebron is about to become a villian. Every accomplishment scoffed at, every failure leads to a flaw of character, every mis-step calculated and re-calculated until every last drop of blood is evicerated from this pop-culture tizzy. Now who's masturbating? Now who's making money for sponsors, and none of it will make its way to charity. I saw this with Michael Jackson, Tiger Woods, but they deserved it.

You people are trashing him and he's done nothing like what Ron Artest, Rasheed Wallace, Allen Iverson, Charles Barkley, or Rick Mahorn did before him. He got on TV too much. He used his celebrity to make money for charity. He dissed Cleveland. He hasn't won a Championship. Forget the 66-win season that ended in the Conference Finals. Forget upsetting the Pistons in 2007 on the way to the first NBA Finals in Cleveland history. No, he didn't bring a ring so we can call him every name in the book. He went on TV and we all watched so it's okay to tear him apart--call him shallow, an actor, selfish, self-involved, without feeling.

I don't know Lebron's motivations, and neither do you. Grow up and remember there's a human being behind this. It's possible to be misinterpreted, to misspeak, to make a mistake. He's about to get that crown and we hate him for it. Why? Because he chose these guys with more talent over that crowd over there? He's not the first superstar to move a team. For every Tim Duncan and Kobe Bryant I can name a Moses Malone and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. You know what Kareem's reason was? He was lonely away from a big city. The guy on the bus half the year was missing having someone to talk to about his faith. That's why he left an aging, great team for a young and talentless one in Los Angeles. He smoked pot, too. Got caught a couple of times with it.

Yet every so often we talk about the greats and Kareem's name isn't thought about with any of the scrutiny Lebron James faces. He played with Magic because the Lakers ripped off some other GM. He played with James Worthy for the same reason. But this was the players deciding and we can't give them too much power, no, that would be wrong. They can be selfish with that power, as a rule, but James isn't selfish here. He played out his contract with the Cavs and left when he was no longer a Cavalier. He never said a bad word about them, but the owner let go.

You're jumping on him for no reason. A pop-culture story because we have nothing to write about in the middle of summer. There's an oil spill in the gulf, but Lebron James went to Miami. So which one are we up in arms over? Which one affects our lives more?

Don't do this until he deserves it. He capitalized on the media storm that was already there because there was money to be made for charity and he didn't have to start a basketball camp to do it (although he has one).

very nice [borat voice]

Spursfan092120
07-16-2010, 08:26 PM
Maybe he doesn't care what you, and every other media outlet filling your brain, thinks. Maybe he figures he can't get ahead of this so the best thing to do is try and go away for awhile.

I doubt it will work. Lebron is about to become a villian. Every accomplishment scoffed at, every failure leads to a flaw of character, every mis-step calculated and re-calculated until every last drop of blood is evicerated from this pop-culture tizzy. Now who's masturbating? Now who's making money for sponsors, and none of it will make its way to charity. I saw this with Michael Jackson, Tiger Woods, but they deserved it.

You people are trashing him and he's done nothing like what Ron Artest, Rasheed Wallace, Allen Iverson, Charles Barkley, or Rick Mahorn did before him. He got on TV too much. He used his celebrity to make money for charity. He dissed Cleveland. He hasn't won a Championship. Forget the 66-win season that ended in the Conference Finals. Forget upsetting the Pistons in 2007 on the way to the first NBA Finals in Cleveland history. No, he didn't bring a ring so we can call him every name in the book. He went on TV and we all watched so it's okay to tear him apart--call him shallow, an actor, selfish, self-involved, without feeling.

I don't know Lebron's motivations, and neither do you. Grow up and remember there's a human being behind this. It's possible to be misinterpreted, to misspeak, to make a mistake. He's about to get that crown and we hate him for it. Why? Because he chose these guys with more talent over that crowd over there? He's not the first superstar to move a team. For every Tim Duncan and Kobe Bryant I can name a Moses Malone and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. You know what Kareem's reason was? He was lonely away from a big city. The guy on the bus half the year was missing having someone to talk to about his faith. That's why he left an aging, great team for a young and talentless one in Los Angeles. He smoked pot, too. Got caught a couple of times with it.

Yet every so often we talk about the greats and Kareem's name isn't thought about with any of the scrutiny Lebron James faces. He played with Magic because the Lakers ripped off some other GM. He played with James Worthy for the same reason. But this was the players deciding and we can't give them too much power, no, that would be wrong. They can be selfish with that power, as a rule, but James isn't selfish here. He played out his contract with the Cavs and left when he was no longer a Cavalier. He never said a bad word about them, but the owner let go.

You're jumping on him for no reason. A pop-culture story because we have nothing to write about in the middle of summer. There's an oil spill in the gulf, but Lebron James went to Miami. So which one are we up in arms over? Which one affects our lives more?

Don't do this until he deserves it. He capitalized on the media storm that was already there because there was money to be made for charity and he didn't have to start a basketball camp to do it (although he has one).
Dude..are you a writer? Your shit is always awesome.

Spursfan092120
07-16-2010, 08:27 PM
http://deech11.fileave.com/127307793.jpg

Hmm...well isn't that special...:lol

Darrin
07-16-2010, 08:40 PM
Dude..are you a writer? Your shit is always awesome.

Boyhood fantasy and current hobby. I like to try and make a point. It took me awhile, but I got a handle on my view on all of this and finally could put it down. I just read all those quotes about masturbation and narcissistic tendencies from the media, including one of my favorites in Mitch Albom, and that set me off. First, narcissism indicates a larger problem than simply being self-involved. It's hyperbole. I don't like the pop-culture reference because there's an actual disorder and while it may not be fun to be around, those people are to be pitied because you don't wake up with no feelings one day without immense trauma.

Second, these are the same critiques we've heard before. "Oh, there goes another multi-million dollar celebrity being on TV too much." It's class-warfare. Lebron isn't responsible for that and he should be treated as an individual. He can't answer for the crimes of Michael Jackson and Paris Hilton.

Believe me, if Lebron isn't a passer, I'm not usually a fan. But that's still a human being, not an image or a namebrand. I just want some more humanity shown. It's getting very personal, these attacks. It started with the owner of the Cavs and hasn't stopped yet. People write this stuff simply because it sells and there's no consequence because he can't punch you. That's my instinct if they wrote this stuff about me. But, reacting like that would feed the new image of Lebron.

TE
07-16-2010, 08:42 PM
Too many words.
:lol

TheKingOfMIA6
07-16-2010, 09:36 PM
Darrin speaks the truth.

barbacoataco
07-17-2010, 12:53 AM
Maybe he didn't like Cleveland that much.

DaDakota
07-17-2010, 10:11 AM
Leave LeQuitter alone.

He didn't want the pressure of having to explain to Cleveland why he was leaving a championship team, so he submarined that by laying down against the Celts.

DD