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    Gentleman Desperado East_Stone_Ya's Avatar
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    Default Re: LeBron says he's, "the easiest target in sports"

    Quote Originally Posted by Budadiiii
    Something about LeBron attracts a lot of criticism and scrutiny. LeBron missed out on a father growing up to teach him how to do certain stuff and not half-hazardly. LeBron didn't really learn how to be a respectable man and a lot of the times that spurns people to call him out for embarrassing stuff that he says/does and his demeanor on a basketball court.

    LeBron is the whipping boy until his habits are worthy of respect. In prehistoric times, LeBron would be outed very quick for being weak. In todays age, we have to bare through the circus year after ****ing year.

    We're all used to guys like MJ, Kobe, Lance Armstrong, Derek Jeter, Peyton Manning, etc. Guys that are never questioned for their character or will to win in regards to competition.

    LeBron is the first 'mega star' to shy away from winning and pressure moments during competition. Simple terms: He's a beta.
    oh dear

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    Default Re: LeBron says he's, "the easiest target in sports"

    Quote Originally Posted by diamenz
    it's good to be humble doe, especially if you're gifted, talented and extremely well-off. that's what america likes - humbleness from someone who has it all.
    why do they like Jordan then? is that because the media during his playing days was extremely biased and still doesn't talk about his gambling habits or when he slapped kerr ? If lebron slapped chalmers tomorrow then it would be a big story and people would act like he murdered someone.

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    Default Re: LeBron says he's, "the easiest target in sports"

    Quote Originally Posted by russwest0
    lol @ "represent the name on the back of my jersey" instead of saying "represent the name on the front of my jersey"
    I'm glad someone else caught that Pretty sure it was a slip and he meant it the other way around...still doe

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