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  • Jukeman
    Showtime
    • Aug 2005
    • 10955

    #121
    Re: Where is the line between having fun and disrespect

    It seems to me that more people have a problem with LeBron than his dancing...

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      yellow
      • Sep 2002
      • 66469

      #122
      Re: Where is the line between having fun and disrespect

      Originally posted by JBH3
      Says who? Donaghy's been discussed ad nauseam. Your point?



      So it's ok for a cop to dance over someone he/she apprehends? Maybe Obama should've danced once he won the Presidential election? Maybe the next time a team wins they should just do the D-Generation X gesture to the entire team.

      The point is you've defeated your opponent by 20 pts. Now you want to rub it in with some foolish dancing? You've already won.

      The problem is that Lebron has shown to be someone who doesn't take losing very well. Why? Because he's "a winner".

      BS...you're a whiny baby Lebron. You can't even congratulate your opponent, but you can dance and show them up...but walk off the court like a chump and send a chump email too. Him anyone who conducts themselves this way are ___________ .



      That's right...at least no one was harmed smh.
      Ad nauseum the interview was just yesterday and the book isnt out yet... its an ongoing problem thats what im talking about.

      All the while you are comparing this to cops apprhending a suspect and sweating over a dude with pink shoelaces dancing on the sideline...LOL

      Its all good man, and this has been going on for days as if its some huge issue in the NBA.

      Again, I didnt notice the outrage when Ronny Turiaf was pop locking on the sidelines like a fool when LA was smacking teams around.

      Priorities man, the main thing is, people hate LeBron and will pick at anything they can... even throwing Kobe in the conversation as if that will justify anything at all. Its a shame

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      • NYCBred
        Banned
        • Nov 2009
        • 250

        #123
        Re: Where is the line between having fun and disrespect

        Originally posted by KENYON06
        Well, technically he was dancing on the court after he got fouled. I got no problem with it, just sayin.
        Lol I bet if it was Iverson yall all would be crying and bitching that he's ruining the game. Since its Lebron everythings alright.

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        • 23
          yellow
          • Sep 2002
          • 66469

          #124
          Re: Where is the line between having fun and disrespect

          Originally posted by NYCBred
          Lol I bet if it was Iverson yall all would be crying and bitching that he's ruining the game. Since its Lebron everythings alright.
          Dont you have 2 usernames? We will see

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          • GSW
            Simnation
            • Feb 2003
            • 8041

            #125
            Re: Where is the line between having fun and disrespect

            Originally posted by JBH3
            Says who? Donaghy's been discussed ad nauseam. Your point?



            So it's ok for a cop to dance over someone he/she apprehends? Maybe Obama should've danced once he won the Presidential election? Maybe the next time a team wins they should just do the D-Generation X gesture to the entire team.

            The point is you've defeated your opponent by 20 pts. Now you want to rub it in with some foolish dancing? You've already won.

            The problem is that Lebron has shown to be someone who doesn't take losing very well. Why? Because he's "a winner".

            BS...you're a whiny baby Lebron. You can't even congratulate your opponent, but you can dance and show them up...but walk off the court like a chump and send a chump email too. Him anyone who conducts themselves this way are ___________ .



            That's right...at least no one was harmed smh.
            LMAO..man you always take things to the very next level man...

            dude was dancing having fun after a big win, and being excited for his teammates.

            'Dre brought up a good point Turiaf does the same stuff...dude even does it on the court when HE's IN the game.

            come on man stop the dramatics.
            #Simnation

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            • GSW
              Simnation
              • Feb 2003
              • 8041

              #126
              Re: Where is the line between having fun and disrespect

              Originally posted by Jukeman
              It seems to me that more people have a problem with LeBron than his dancing...
              Bingo.
              Last edited by GSW; 12-07-2009, 04:54 PM.
              #Simnation

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              • Jukeman
                Showtime
                • Aug 2005
                • 10955

                #127
                Re: Where is the line between having fun and disrespect

                Originally posted by NYCBred
                Lol I bet if it was Iverson yall all would be crying and bitching that he's ruining the game. Since its Lebron everythings alright.
                LoL I agree

                the fans are no better than the refs with their bias against players...

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                • Jamin23
                  MVP
                  • Feb 2009
                  • 2751

                  #128
                  Re: Where is the line between having fun and disrespect

                  Originally posted by NYCBred
                  Lol I bet if it was Iverson yall all would be crying and bitching that he's ruining the game. Since its Lebron everythings alright.
                  I wouldn't since he's on the sixers now.
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                  • SpacemanSpiff
                    MVP
                    • Mar 2005
                    • 1279

                    #129
                    Re: Where is the line between having fun and disrespect

                    I mean I'm not in outrage that LeBron is disgracing the game or something catastrophic. But my opinion of him goes down when he dances without class in wins yet can't even shake hands during a loss. Just doesn't make him that cool, he can do whatever he wants but he's embarrassing himself IMO.
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                    • ehh
                      Hall Of Fame
                      • Mar 2003
                      • 28960

                      #130
                      Re: Where is the line between having fun and disrespect

                      Originally posted by Jukeman
                      It seems to me that more people have a problem with LeBron than his dancing...
                      You mean you missed this exact same thread made about Danny Green?
                      "You make your name in the regular season, and your fame in the postseason." - Clyde Frazier

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

                        #131
                        Re: Where is the line between having fun and disrespect

                        Ronny's antics don't compare at all to the Cavs, that's a reach IMO.
                        Originally posted by ehh
                        You mean you missed this exact same thread made about Danny Green?
                        Once again, this thread wasn't specifically for LBJ. Most people in here decided to target one individual.

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

                          #132
                          Re: Where is the line between having fun and disrespect

                          I've never liked LeBron and never will He's given me too many reasons not to like him. He reminds me of when I was 16 years old and cocky as hell. Thats why he bothers me..I grew up quick. He still hasn't. I can list reasons I don't like him if anyone wants.

                          His arrogance is just crazy. This thread is hardly about the dancing for most people I would think. It's just a constant patter of him doing stupid crap that makes him seem like he thinks he's better than everyone.

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                          • BlueNGold
                            Hall Of Fame
                            • Aug 2009
                            • 21817

                            #133
                            Re: Where is the line between having fun and disrespect

                            Originally posted by NC State-31 UNC-27
                            I can list reasons I don't like him if anyone wants.
                            No, it's okay. It's pretty obvious you don't like the dude.
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                            • Jamin23
                              MVP
                              • Feb 2009
                              • 2751

                              #134
                              Re: Where is the line between having fun and disrespect

                              Originally posted by NC State-31 UNC-27
                              I've never liked LeBron and never will He's given me too many reasons not to like him. He reminds me of when I was 16 years old and cocky as hell. Thats why he bothers me..I grew up quick. He still hasn't. I can list reasons I don't like him if anyone wants.

                              His arrogance is just crazy. This thread is hardly about the dancing for most people I would think. It's just a constant patter of him doing stupid crap that makes him seem like he thinks he's better than everyone.
                              Originally posted by BlueNGold
                              No, it's okay. It's pretty obvious you don't like the dude.
                              I would like to know the reasons. I would like to see if they are legit reasons.
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                              • 23
                                yellow
                                • Sep 2002
                                • 66469

                                #135
                                Re: Where is the line between having fun and disrespect

                                Originally posted by BlueNGold
                                No, it's okay. It's pretty obvious you don't like the dude.


                                Thats the real bottom line of the thread. You could name a few players who do the exact same thing he is saying but no threads on them.

                                This is the worst part about it, there is no real basketball news to curb madness like this, other than NJ's losing streak ending, LeBron dancing is nothing new under the sun....done before ho hum

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