[quote name='BigSpoonyBard']You know, I've been really up and down on Lebron over the course of his career. When he came straight from high school, I wanted him to fail miserably. The hype was too sickening for me to accept. Over time, I accepted that he could play and I actually kind of liked him as a player. He actually seemed to get better each year, and I could respect that. A year ago, I was even open to the possibility that he was the best player in basketball. Turns out it's still Kobe, but Lebron would have been a close and acceptable second.
In the playoffs this year, I started to sour on him again as I watched him quit. Yes, he can walk into near-triple doubles every night simply by his athleticism, but that wasn't good enough. The numbers didn't show what the games were actually like. He quit, plain and simple. Had he stuck around in Cleveland to give a better showing next year, I probably could have overlooked it. But now, it's hard not to connect that giving up with this free agency spectacle. I just don't think he cared anymore. He knew he was gone.
Now, following the egregiously self-serving television special, drawn-out drama, and disregard for his former employer, I really don't like him. I don't care that he changed teams. Players have every right to do that and I don't begrudge him that ability. However, I'm absolutely sickened by the ego that has been put on display. Yes, the American viewing public helped to create it, as did sports writers and whatever you want to call the folks at ESPN. But Lebron ate it all up and then he spit it back in our faces. This was the biggest "Look at me" grab I've ever seen. I liked Bosh and Wade teaming up. I like both players. I would have been ok if Lebron had joined them without all the shameless self-gratification. Now, it's going to be hard for me to watch that Heat team and root for Wade and Bosh.
Maybe I'll get over it, maybe I won't. Lebron could make up a lot of goodwill by recognizing how he rubbed people the wrong way and saying, "I realize it was over the top, and if I had it to do over again I would have gone about it more respectfully." Something to that effect would mean a lot. No, he doesn't owe anyone anything, but it'd be nice to see a little humility from him.[/QUOTE]
I feel bad for Wade. I think he is a great player and a good person but i can't root for him
to win because of Lebron.
In the playoffs this year, I started to sour on him again as I watched him quit. Yes, he can walk into near-triple doubles every night simply by his athleticism, but that wasn't good enough. The numbers didn't show what the games were actually like. He quit, plain and simple. Had he stuck around in Cleveland to give a better showing next year, I probably could have overlooked it. But now, it's hard not to connect that giving up with this free agency spectacle. I just don't think he cared anymore. He knew he was gone.
Now, following the egregiously self-serving television special, drawn-out drama, and disregard for his former employer, I really don't like him. I don't care that he changed teams. Players have every right to do that and I don't begrudge him that ability. However, I'm absolutely sickened by the ego that has been put on display. Yes, the American viewing public helped to create it, as did sports writers and whatever you want to call the folks at ESPN. But Lebron ate it all up and then he spit it back in our faces. This was the biggest "Look at me" grab I've ever seen. I liked Bosh and Wade teaming up. I like both players. I would have been ok if Lebron had joined them without all the shameless self-gratification. Now, it's going to be hard for me to watch that Heat team and root for Wade and Bosh.
Maybe I'll get over it, maybe I won't. Lebron could make up a lot of goodwill by recognizing how he rubbed people the wrong way and saying, "I realize it was over the top, and if I had it to do over again I would have gone about it more respectfully." Something to that effect would mean a lot. No, he doesn't owe anyone anything, but it'd be nice to see a little humility from him.[/QUOTE]
I feel bad for Wade. I think he is a great player and a good person but i can't root for him
to win because of Lebron.