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Heh I just get past the whole drama that was his FA and now after his 1st season with the Heat i'm fine with Lebron, I respect his game a lot.Saints, LSU, Seminoles, Pelicans, Marlins, LightningComment
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If he doesn't get why now (or is it then?) then..he should probably just stop asking questions. Because he's going to read answers he doesn't want to acknowledge.
This has literally been a circular argument for the last couple of pages.
Jay: Why do you guys (Cleveland) hate Lebron?
Various posters: Because he's a narcissist.
Jay: But why?
Various posters: We told you.
Jay: I know, I understand....but why?
Various posters: *Attempts to explain again.
Jay: *Gets indignant and demands to know why again.
And I became indignant? Oh, right. I guess no one noticed how I was attacked by everyone who hates LeBron because I don't agree with their sentiment.
Like when you told me to shut up because I wouldn't go back and read the entire thread. Like when I'm repeatedly told I'll never understand or comprehend something that I saw for my own eyes because, again, I won't agree EXACTLY with how you all feel. If I WAS indignant, though, it was because I was attacked repeatedly because, again, I didn't EXACTLY agree with the consensus in this thread.
And he's a narcissist? LOL, EVERYONE has narcissistic traits, and can be called somewhat of a narcissist. It's called giving a damn about yourself. If that's what the hate comes down to, I find that funny.
So I'll leave it at this: I KNOW why Cleveland is mad. Their sports' scene has basically sucked for a long time, and King James was supposed to FINALLY change that.
Then he left, and because you all came SO close to breaking away from the "curse" hanging over your heads, you all got upset; at the same time, LeBron being the generally carefree person he is, he goes out and does little things that end up adding to the flame that would manifest into "The Decision." For the record, I think LeBron was trying to turn the hype of the Decision into a good cause for the Boys and Girls club. Considering the dude basically grew up poor in a single-mother home, I highly doubt he used that program JUST to up his image. Especially when, at the time, it wasn't THAT bad.
Nonetheless, "The Decision" was seen as "the straw that broke the camel's back" and emotions boiled over. What ensued that day with the fans was pure bent up emotion (which I thought was funny, honestly). Now LeBron is a traitor, now he's LeQuit, he's this and that, while his fans forget how he basically put them on the map and had them at the cusp of greatness. He'd probably have a ring or two if Antawn Jamison and Mo Williams weren't the primary options after him, or if they had AT LEAST acquired better talent than that of Candace Parker's older brother.
And now, here we are, still discussing how much people still don't like him, even though those fans have Kyrie Irving and a seemingly new future. And if I had to guess, it's because most of the rational ones know that LeBron, the only player that could and can legitimately challenge Kobe for the "best in the league" crown, was probably their best chance at escaping the sports curse that still hangs over their city's head.
But alas, this may all sound like nonsense. So I'm done with this thread. Maybe this site for a while, who knows. It's sad, IMO, that guys on here can't have more civil and rational discussions without them going on the offensive, whether it be other posters OR me. Just remember, this is my opinion. No need to take it personally. You don't like it, then just keep moving because it won't change.Comment
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Woah there ranger I wouldn't call a playoff collapse inevitable. Be honest you just really want something bad to happen cause you're a Bulls fan which is understandable and I reflect that, but inevitable? Wouldn't take it that far lol.Comment
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I never asked why you all hated LeBron. I asked why people STILL hate him so passionately.
And I became indignant? Oh, right. I guess no one noticed how I was attacked by everyone who hates LeBron because I don't agree with their sentiment.
Like when you told me to shut up because I wouldn't go back and read the entire thread. Like when I'm repeatedly told I'll never understand or comprehend something that I saw for my own eyes because, again, I won't agree EXACTLY with how you all feel. If I WAS indignant, though, it was because I was attacked repeatedly because, again, I didn't EXACTLY agree with the consensus in this thread.
And he's a narcissist? LOL, EVERYONE has narcissistic traits, and can be called somewhat of a narcissist. It's called giving a damn about yourself. If that's what the hate comes down to, I find that funny.
So I'll leave it at this: I KNOW why Cleveland is mad. Their sports' scene has basically sucked for a long time, and King James was supposed to FINALLY change that.
Then he left, and because you all came SO close to breaking away from the "curse" hanging over your heads, you all got upset; at the same time, LeBron being the generally carefree person he is, he goes out and does little things that end up adding to the flame that would manifest into "The Decision." For the record, I think LeBron was trying to turn the hype of the Decision into a good cause for the Boys and Girls club. Considering the dude basically grew up poor in a single-mother home, I highly doubt he used that program JUST to up his image. Especially when, at the time, it wasn't THAT bad.
Nonetheless, "The Decision" was seen as "the straw that broke the camel's back" and emotions boiled over. What ensued that day with the fans was pure bent up emotion (which I thought was funny, honestly). Now LeBron is a traitor, now he's LeQuit, he's this and that, while his fans forget how he basically put them on the map and had them at the cusp of greatness. He'd probably have a ring or two if Antawn Jamison and Mo Williams weren't the primary options after him, or if they had AT LEAST acquired better talent than that of Candace Parker's older brother.
And now, here we are, still discussing how much people still don't like him, even though those fans have Kyrie Irving and a seemingly new future. And if I had to guess, it's because most of the rational ones know that LeBron, the only player that could and can legitimately challenge Kobe for the "best in the league" crown, was probably their best chance at escaping the sports curse that still hangs over their city's head.
But alas, this may all sound like nonsense. So I'm done with this thread. Maybe this site for a while, who knows. It's sad, IMO, that guys on here can't have more civil and rational discussions without them going on the offensive, whether it be other posters OR me. Just remember, this is my opinion. No need to take it personally. You don't like it, then just keep moving because it won't change.Comment
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I'm a sucker for responding to this post...
Like when you told me to shut up because I wouldn't go back and read the entire thread. Like when I'm repeatedly told I'll never understand or comprehend something that I saw for my own eyes because, again, I won't agree EXACTLY with how you all feel. If I WAS indignant, though, it was because I was attacked repeatedly because, again, I didn't EXACTLY agree with the consensus in this thread.
You didn't see the thoughts or rationale of those who hate LeBron. We're not saying that the opinion of LeBron that you formed is crap. You're entitled to your own opinion. The issue is when you think others are overreacting or reading too far into things, but you won't acknowledge that the series of events could lead to justifiable anger.
I think LeBron was trying to turn the hype of the Decision into a good cause for the Boys and Girls club. Considering the dude basically grew up poor in a single-mother home, I highly doubt he used that program JUST to up his image. Especially when, at the time, it wasn't THAT bad.
With the location in mind, it's obvious that The Decision had other motivations. LeBron (or his people) approached ESPN with the idea, hand picked his interviewer, and used the charity aspect as a justification should people criticize him.
Nonetheless, "The Decision" was seen as "the straw that broke the camel's back" and emotions boiled over. What ensued that day with the fans was pure bent up emotion (which I thought was funny, honestly). Now LeBron is a traitor, now he's LeQuit, he's this and that, while his fans forget how he basically put them on the map and had them at the cusp of greatness. He'd probably have a ring or two if Antawn Jamison and Mo Williams weren't the primary options after him, or if they had AT LEAST acquired better talent than that of Candace Parker's older brother.
Now you want to blame his cast for the Cavs' losing versus the Celtics? In Cavalier wins in that series, LeBron averaged great numbers across the board. 36.5 points, 56.5% FG, 1.5 TOs. In losses, he wasn't LeBron. 22 points, 37% FG, 6 TOs. Obviously, looking at those numbers, LeBron had enough around him to win games if he played well. That's how it should be for superstars in the playoffs.
And now, here we are, still discussing how much people still don't like him, even though those fans have Kyrie Irving and a seemingly new future. And if I had to guess, it's because most of the rational ones know that LeBron, the only player that could and can legitimately challenge Kobe for the "best in the league" crown, was probably their best chance at escaping the sports curse that still hangs over their city's head.
But alas, this may all sound like nonsense. So I'm done with this thread. Maybe this site for a while, who knows. It's sad, IMO, that guys on here can't have more civil and rational discussions without them going on the offensive, whether it be other posters OR me. Just remember, this is my opinion. No need to take it personally. You don't like it, then just keep moving because it won't change.Bears | Bulls | Cubs | Illinois | #Team3Some
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Originally posted by baumy300Yeah, she may be a bit of a beotch, but you get back to me when you find out a way to motorboat personality...Comment
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It's more joking than anything. I can't see LeBron not showing up again in the playoffs. If he disappears again then the world just might explode. Honestly can't see another disappointing outing for him really.Comment
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ESPN would implode creating a black hole destroying the very fabric of existence is the best case scenario if he pulls a Finals again.Comment
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LeBron needs to watch Bull Durham He's Nuke Laloosh if he never had a Crash Davis. He should go spend a day with Bill Belichick to learn from the master of spouting evasive platitudes.Jordan Mychal Lemos
@crypticjordan
Do this today: Instead of $%*#!@& on a game you're not going to play or movie you're not going to watch, say something good about a piece of media you're excited about.
Do the same thing tomorrow. And the next. Now do it forever.Comment
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I never asked why you all hated LeBron. I asked why people STILL hate him so passionately.
And I became indignant? Oh, right. I guess no one noticed how I was attacked by everyone who hates LeBron because I don't agree with their sentiment.
Like when you told me to shut up because I wouldn't go back and read the entire thread. Like when I'm repeatedly told I'll never understand or comprehend something that I saw for my own eyes because, again, I won't agree EXACTLY with how you all feel. If I WAS indignant, though, it was because I was attacked repeatedly because, again, I didn't EXACTLY agree with the consensus in this thread.
And he's a narcissist? LOL, EVERYONE has narcissistic traits, and can be called somewhat of a narcissist. It's called giving a damn about yourself. If that's what the hate comes down to, I find that funny.
So I'll leave it at this: I KNOW why Cleveland is mad. Their sports' scene has basically sucked for a long time, and King James was supposed to FINALLY change that.
Then he left, and because you all came SO close to breaking away from the "curse" hanging over your heads, you all got upset; at the same time, LeBron being the generally carefree person he is, he goes out and does little things that end up adding to the flame that would manifest into "The Decision." For the record, I think LeBron was trying to turn the hype of the Decision into a good cause for the Boys and Girls club. Considering the dude basically grew up poor in a single-mother home, I highly doubt he used that program JUST to up his image. Especially when, at the time, it wasn't THAT bad.
Nonetheless, "The Decision" was seen as "the straw that broke the camel's back" and emotions boiled over. What ensued that day with the fans was pure bent up emotion (which I thought was funny, honestly). Now LeBron is a traitor, now he's LeQuit, he's this and that, while his fans forget how he basically put them on the map and had them at the cusp of greatness. He'd probably have a ring or two if Antawn Jamison and Mo Williams weren't the primary options after him, or if they had AT LEAST acquired better talent than that of Candace Parker's older brother.
And now, here we are, still discussing how much people still don't like him, even though those fans have Kyrie Irving and a seemingly new future. And if I had to guess, it's because most of the rational ones know that LeBron, the only player that could and can legitimately challenge Kobe for the "best in the league" crown, was probably their best chance at escaping the sports curse that still hangs over their city's head.
But alas, this may all sound like nonsense. So I'm done with this thread. Maybe this site for a while, who knows. It's sad, IMO, that guys on here can't have more civil and rational discussions without them going on the offensive, whether it be other posters OR me. Just remember, this is my opinion. No need to take it personally. You don't like it, then just keep moving because it won't change.
1) This entire posts describes in detail how YOU feel about the situation and every question you've asked you've only responded in ways to try to show why the answer is wrong. Yet you keep saying you just want to understand. It's pretty transparent.
2) For some reason you think you understand how people feel and based on THAT feeling they shouldn't still be mad. The fact that they are still mad makes it pretty clear that you don't understand how they feel (and refuse to listen when they're in here telling you).
3) The reason people have said "shut up and read the thread" is because every short answer someone has given you, you've ignored or still didn't get it. Meanwhile you're in a thread with pages and pages of answers for your question. Then you specifically say you're not going to go back and read any of it and demand everyone else to give you a cliff notes version that works for you. That's on you, buddy. If you don't want to read it then it's not our job to figure out how to get things through to you... just accept that you don't get it.
4) Finally, this isn't about anyone hating Lebron (besides OSUfan of course). The consensus here doesn't want to recreate the 100 pages that have already been written just because you refuse to read the information already there. Bottom line is you're wrong in your assessment and the correct answers are only a few mouse clicks away. This thread remains to exist for amusement until something else big happens. ALL of the current activity about what happened was generated by you.Comment
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