cavs fans didnt do much besides chanting and booing .. .haha i was expecting something bad... like ron artest-pacer-day
I don't think it has anything to do with intelligence as it does training. He's been raised with a sense of entitlement (not entirely his fault) He comes off as kinda of a prick sometimes. Its not entirely his fault that he is that way, but it is entirely his fault of he stays that way.
Probably not. I think deep down the boos kinda got to him. How could it not? To be loved in a place one day and to be public enemy #1 the next day has to hurt.
Yea but come on, its not like Jordan never said things like this. People are just jumpin on the "i hate lebron" bandwagon and reaching waaaayyyy too much.
is being entitled really that bad? does he commit crimes? do bad things off the court? have controversies off the court? he's a diva. it's obvious. but he's a basketball player. who cares how what his personality is as long as he performs on the court and get along with his teammates
First of all. Does Cleveland even deserve any respect? That team is straight up GARBAGE. Fans are more interested in booing LeBron than cheering for their own team. The city of Cleveland is an embarrassment to professional sports nation wide. I would have no problem if that city were obliterated off the face of the planet. They don't even have nice looking uniforms or logos on any of their teams! Not only that, but that city is filled with a bunch of straight up p*****s. No fight? Not a single item thrown? Please Cleveland, if you are going to talk trash and claim this and that, please... back it up.
Dang son, you all over Lebron's nuts lol! I don't think I've seen anyone defend LeDouche so much since his great decision. You should start a fan club.
There are entitled pricks that are witty/sarcastic/have personalities. LeBron has always struck me as kind of a dumb jock who tells horrible jokes that everyone laughs at because they want his approval. He may be entitled, but I think his choice of words has a lot to do with his command of the English language. He just struggles to express simple thoughts a lot of times, kind of stumbling between cliches and idioms. And I'm a big LeBron supporter. I just think his inability to articulate himself leads people to think that he's a scumbag when he isn't.
1) LeBron isn't, nor will he ever be, Jordan. They are two different players. Lets stop the comparisons. 2) Jordan was never in a situation like LeBron. He didn't leave Chicago in his prime, embarrassing them in the process (unintentional or not), and go to another city. 3) I don't "hate" LeBron, hell I don't even know him. Don't wanna waste my time hating him. 4) For better or for worse, LeBron brought all this media attention to an extreme with the 1-hour special. He wanted all eyes on him and now they are on him. He will be scrutinized and over-analyzed. But, in a way I think he wanted this.