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Interview with LBJ, he says most guys dislike him in the NBA

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  • #16
    Re: Interview with LBJ, he says most guys dislike him in the NBA

    I honestly doubt it's arrogance. A majority of them are arrogant.

    It probably is because he's the golden child. I don't think players are going to hate someone because they are jealous, but I think they might hate someone who is so protected by the league. Who gets things proclaimed about him (like greatest ever) without earning it. That type of thing.

    But as a person? I mean, he seems like a guy who genuinely wants to be liked.

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    • #17
      Re: Interview with LBJ, he says most guys dislike him in the NBA

      I honestly like Lebron better than most other players on the Heat.

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      • #18
        Re: Interview with LBJ, he says most guys dislike him in the NBA

        Wade is far worse. If anything, his attitude has rubbed off on LeBron. I actually liked LeBron as a Cav, but when he and Wade circumvented the trading and drafting mechanisms of the NBA, they damaged competition. It's really one reason why the NBA's inferior to the NFL.

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        • #19
          Re: Interview with LBJ, he says most guys dislike him in the NBA

          Originally posted by BlueNGold View Post
          Wade is far worse. If anything, his attitude has rubbed off on LeBron. I actually liked LeBron as a Cav, but when he and Wade circumvented the trading and drafting mechanisms of the NBA, they damaged competition. It's really one reason why the NBA's inferior to the NFL.
          How did they circumvent the trading and drafting? Lebron went to Miami as a Free Agent. There was no talk of trading Lebron prior to The Decision.
          You can't get champagne from a garden hose.

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          • #20
            Re: Interview with LBJ, he says most guys dislike him in the NBA

            Originally posted by xtacy View Post
            can't it be because he's a ****ing flopper even though he's the most gifted player on earth?
            I don't get the astronomical amount of hate for flopping. Why wouldn't Lebron want to flop? A lot of players in the league do, including David West & Ben Hansbrough (lol). I'm not gonna say "Hey, everyone does it.", but I believe a lot people do. The method in which West and James flopped together at the exact same time last year in the ECF's was hilariously bad, and I don't see anyone saying "DAVID WEST IS A ****ING FLOPPER EVEN THOUGH HE'S THE 2ND TOUGHEST GUY IN THE NBA (ACCORDING TO THE ****ING NBA GM SURVEY)".

            At the end of the day, players want to win the dang game. If a simpleton (the ref) is going to fall for any flop, I cannot blame ANY NBA player for taking advantage of this. If LeBron flops his way into the NBA Finals next year, good for him, because he took advantage of the damn rule book and probably got to shoot extra free throws because of it.

            "You play. To win. The game!" - Herm Edwards. If flopping wins the game, that's part of playing. After all, all the world's a stage.
            "What you are witnessing right now is the old Danny Granger of old!!" - Chris Denari 01/01/2014

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            • #21
              Re: Interview with LBJ, he says most guys dislike him in the NBA

              Originally posted by sportfireman View Post
              Why is that?
              Because he doesn't believe you for a second, nor does probably anyone else. I mean, maybe you're that hard core with what you will and won't tolerate, but... I think it's more likely you'd get over these feelings pretty quick.

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              • #22
                Re: Interview with LBJ, he says most guys dislike him in the NBA

                I do respect Lebron's game, he certainly does things every game I see of him where I'm just like "Damn!" But he also does things every game that make me hate him as a player. The flopping, remember how DJ leveled him on a screen last year? The whining to the officials.

                I simply loved it last year when Nazr put him on his *** in the playoffs with that 2 handed shove the chest. But even then they were speculating that he sold the call.

                I dont blame him for leaving Cleveland, they didn't do enough to pair him with a legit #2.

                Let not forget how his screwed Danny Granger by undercutting him on a the 3pt attempt in the playoffs that basically cost us the series.
                Last edited by graphic-er; 10-29-2013, 12:38 PM.
                You can't get champagne from a garden hose.

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                • #23
                  Re: Interview with LBJ, he says most guys dislike him in the NBA

                  The only issues I have with LeBron:

                  1) Flopping despite having more raw talent (talent he has successfully utilized) than anyone else in the NBA, AND getting as many favorable calls as basically anyone else in the NBA
                  2) Pretends he doesn't do something questionable (like put his elbow in a guy's face) and then acts indignant when the other guy gives him **** for it
                  3) Faking a bum ankle when he blows a layup/dunk
                  4) The Decision spectacle

                  But... I still think overall he's a great guy. I find him overall likeable, but when he's in my team's way, I tend to focus on 1-3 and not think about the big picture as much.

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                  • #24
                    Re: Interview with LBJ, he says most guys dislike him in the NBA

                    Originally posted by RobRoy317 View Post
                    I don't get the astronomical amount of hate for flopping. Why wouldn't Lebron want to flop? A lot of players in the league do, including David West & Ben Hansbrough (lol). I'm not gonna say "Hey, everyone does it.", but I believe a lot people do. The method in which West and James flopped together at the exact same time last year in the ECF's was hilariously bad, and I don't see anyone saying "DAVID WEST IS A ****ING FLOPPER EVEN THOUGH HE'S THE 2ND TOUGHEST GUY IN THE NBA (ACCORDING TO THE ****ING NBA GM SURVEY)".

                    At the end of the day, players want to win the dang game. If a simpleton (the ref) is going to fall for any flop, I cannot blame ANY NBA player for taking advantage of this. If LeBron flops his way into the NBA Finals next year, good for him, because he took advantage of the damn rule book and probably got to shoot extra free throws because of it.

                    "You play. To win. The game!" - Herm Edwards. If flopping wins the game, that's part of playing. After all, all the world's a stage.
                    Have to disagree, David West does not flop. He might sell some obvious contact that should be a foul like under the basket flailing his arms up on a shot, but he doesn't jerk his head back like you popped him in the face ala Lebron vs. the Pacers in 2011-2012. Nor doe he fall down on a screen when a smaller player runs into him. HE is actually wanting to screen the guy to get his man some space.
                    You can't get champagne from a garden hose.

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                    • #25
                      Re: Interview with LBJ, he says most guys dislike him in the NBA

                      Couple thoughts on this thread:
                      1.) It's easier to hate Lebron for flopping (and for his whining about the refs) because he already get's a ridiculous amount of calls anyway.
                      2.) Someone posted about not following the Pacers if we had Lebron. I actually understand. I think I'd find the team much more boring if we had Lebron, and therefore I would have less interest.
                      3.) A lot of it probably is because he is on the Heat, a loathable team that already has the biggest ******* of a player in the NBA (WADE) and a convicted meth-head (Anderson, though I actually find him one of the more likeable Heat players).
                      Danger Zone

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                      • #26
                        Re: Interview with LBJ, he says most guys dislike him in the NBA

                        Originally posted by naptownmenace View Post
                        I think that's completely bogus. Your opinion of Lebron would be completely different as he would be the best player on the team leading the Pacers to multiple championships. You'd love him.

                        Tons of people say that Reggie Miller was an arrogant so-and-so and yet we love him to death.
                        we are all entitled to an opinion.
                        I'm not perfect and neither are you.

                        Romans 3:23 for all have sinned and fall short of the esteem of Elohim,
                        Ephisians 4: 32 And be kind towards one another, tenderhearted, forgiving one another, as Elohim also forgave you in Messiah.

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                        • #27
                          Re: Interview with LBJ, he says most guys dislike him in the NBA

                          I understand some degree of intrinsic dislike.

                          The guy was seemingly God’s gift to the game before he even played a minute at the pro level.

                          He was the #1 pick and was supposed to revitalize a down franchise and maybe even transform the image of a city.

                          Then he did excel on a personal level. Moreover, he elevated the play of all of his teammates, led them, even carried them, did win multiple individual awards including league MVPs, but still he made the naysayers scoff because the team did not achieve the level of success expected for someone of his historic stature.

                          Even more, the naysayers laughed and pointed out that he tended to shrink away from the big moment, playing less well in the postseason than was expected for an all-time great.

                          He was defiant, very confident in his abilities, demanding of his teammates, and yet he took responsibility for even relatively minor failures.

                          Then he did finally break through. He reached the pinnacle with his first championship ring. He followed that up with a run of even won more MVPs. His face was plastered everywhere, as an advertising icon. Plus he kept on leading his team to success.

                          But given all of that, I really think that it’s wrong to dislike Peyton Manning.

                          Or even Lebron James, for that matter.


                          Last edited by Slick Pinkham; 10-29-2013, 02:48 PM.
                          The poster "pacertom" since this forum began (and before!). I changed my name here to "Slick Pinkham" in honor of the imaginary player That Bobby "Slick" Leonard picked late in the 1971 ABA draft (true story!).

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                          • #28
                            Re: Interview with LBJ, he says most guys dislike him in the NBA

                            Originally posted by Slick Pinkham View Post
                            To those who dislike him for his supposed cockiness, to the extent that they'd be less of a fan if he were a Pacer, did you love that calm, reserved, ever-timid Reggie Miller?
                            I understand what you are saying and I don't know...i guess there's just something I don't like.
                            I'm not perfect and neither are you.

                            Romans 3:23 for all have sinned and fall short of the esteem of Elohim,
                            Ephisians 4: 32 And be kind towards one another, tenderhearted, forgiving one another, as Elohim also forgave you in Messiah.

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                            • #29
                              Re: Interview with LBJ, he says most guys dislike him in the NBA

                              Originally posted by graphic-er View Post
                              Have to disagree, David West does not flop. He might sell some obvious contact that should be a foul like under the basket flailing his arms up on a shot, but he doesn't jerk his head back like you popped him in the face ala Lebron vs. the Pacers in 2011-2012. Nor doe he fall down on a screen when a smaller player runs into him. HE is actually wanting to screen the guy to get his man some space.
                              0:34. He literally is acting like a grenade blast just went off in his face.

                              http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bNmFHoyO1D8
                              "What you are witnessing right now is the old Danny Granger of old!!" - Chris Denari 01/01/2014

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                              • #30
                                Re: Interview with LBJ, he says most guys dislike him in the NBA

                                I have majorly simmered on Lebron. His flopping stinks, but it isn't like he pulled Rondo to the ground and hurt his elbow.

                                He has showed up in the playoffs. Game 6 of the finals shows that he is amazing. And the best player in the NBA.

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