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  • ex carrabba fan
    I'll thank him for you
    • Oct 2004
    • 32744

    #1

    Where is the line between having fun and disrespect

    Example A:

    We have Noah's answer

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  • JVal3208
    Rookie
    • Mar 2007
    • 465

    #2
    Re: Where is the line between having fun and disrespect

    It was pretty funny when Lebron started dancing, but they are profesional basketball players. He was acting like a child last night and Joakim had the right to be pissed.
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    • Moses Shuttlesworth
      AB>
      • Aug 2006
      • 9435

      #3
      Re: Where is the line between having fun and disrespect

      LeBron is allowed to play with an ego because he's absurdly good, but that's not professional at all.

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      • Kashanova
        Hall Of Fame
        • Aug 2003
        • 12695

        #4
        Re: Where is the line between having fun and disrespect

        believe me the league has seen much worst than a lil dance...

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        • ex carrabba fan
          I'll thank him for you
          • Oct 2004
          • 32744

          #5
          Re: Where is the line between having fun and disrespect

          Originally posted by Kashanova
          believe me the league has seen much worst than a lil dance...
          Well obviously

          Anything else to add that's actually related to the topic?

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          • Gibbz
            All Star
            • Aug 2005
            • 8240

            #6
            Re: Where is the line between having fun and disrespect

            If Lebron is gonna dance around all game, he shouldn't get upset when someone calls him on it.


            Coming from a fan of both players involved.

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            • Moses Shuttlesworth
              AB>
              • Aug 2006
              • 9435

              #7
              Re: Where is the line between having fun and disrespect

              Originally posted by ABrooks111
              If Lebron is gonna dance around all game, he shouldn't get upset when someone calls him on it.


              Coming from a fan of both players involved.
              Funny you say that, because I despise both players and I agree. LeBron was being unprofessional. Simple as that. Obviously Noah got to his head. If LeBron were the bigger man he wouldn't let it bother him.

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              • JBH3
                Marvel's Finest
                • Jan 2007
                • 13506

                #8
                Re: Where is the line between having fun and disrespect

                Originally posted by Kashanova
                believe me the league has seen much worst than a lil dance...
                Which justifies what exactly? It gives Lebron a pass? What if Kobe was dancing? Hmmm....
                Originally posted by Edmund Burke
                All that is needed for the triumph of evil, is for good men to do nothing.

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                • JVal3208
                  Rookie
                  • Mar 2007
                  • 465

                  #9
                  Re: Where is the line between having fun and disrespect

                  Having fun is alright when you are cracking jokes with your teammates, laughing, cheering on the bench, etc; but when you are square dancing on the sideline? That's disrespectful. Some may say "It's just Lebron being himself", but you would never see Shaq, one of the funniest/most outgoing players in the league, behaving like that on the sideline.
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                  • JVal3208
                    Rookie
                    • Mar 2007
                    • 465

                    #10
                    Re: Where is the line between having fun and disrespect

                    Originally posted by JBH3
                    Which justifies what exactly? It gives Lebron a pass? What if Kobe was dancing? Hmmm....
                    If it was Kobe he would have made this thread lol
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                    • bigeastbumrush
                      My Momma's Son
                      • Feb 2003
                      • 19245

                      #11
                      Re: Where is the line between having fun and disrespect

                      He's gonna get severely hard-fouled this season...book it.

                      And whoever does it will get a hefty suspension.

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                      • CHIEF61
                        Rookie
                        • Nov 2009
                        • 118

                        #12
                        Re: Where is the line between having fun and disrespect

                        I bet he wont be dancing when he gets eliminated from the playoffs AGAIN.

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                        • NC State-31 UNC-27
                          MVP
                          • Nov 2007
                          • 1525

                          #13
                          Re: Where is the line between having fun and disrespect

                          he can't contain his ego. I've been saying it, I honestly think LeBron has some sort of personality disorder

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                          • sportyguyfl31
                            MVP
                            • Nov 2005
                            • 4745

                            #14
                            Re: Where is the line between having fun and disrespect

                            I'm starting to like Lebron less and less with each passing year.

                            There's a self importance about the way he carries himself that bothers me.

                            I cant put my finger on it, but something about him is "off".

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                            • GSW
                              Simnation
                              • Feb 2003
                              • 8041

                              #15
                              Re: Where is the line between having fun and disrespect

                              LeBron reminds me ALOT like Dion Sanders...and Dion Sanders arrogant bravado actually got me into sports...because i realized that SOME PEOPLE need to be like that to push themseves to greatness.

                              The Dancing was pretty damn funny to me.

                              i think yall are getting soft.

                              Noah shoulda been mad at Luol Deng and Salmons for getting they *** busted by LeBron...or be mad at himself for not being able to do any post moves.

                              How abut this...If you dont want the dude to do dance routines on you...dont get blown out on national TV.

                              And yes...I'm the guy who talks **** while beating your *** in videogames...because in the spirit of competition THATS what you do to throw someone off their game to gain the psycological advantage.

                              The people who dont like LeBron are the ones that have a issue with it...but hes gaining the psych advantage over them...and they are falling right into the trap...too caught up in what HES doing instead of focusing on their own shortcomings as a player/team...

                              I Love it personally.
                              #Simnation

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