Lebron bumping his coaches

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What do you make of it?

Disrespectful!
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It's ok it was an accident
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Disrespectful but its ok cause it's lebron
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Re: Lebron bumping his coaches 

Post#61 » by Optms » Sun Nov 28, 2010 10:14 am

The NBA decides to market this guy and bring him in as if he was the next coming of MJ or better. In result, everyone from day number 1 treats him as so without him actually ever earning any of it.

So, why would anyone of us be surprised when he develops into the most self centered player in the league? He respects no one but himself. After all, he is the face of the league and without him, the NBA perishes and everyone loses a bit of themselves if he suddenly ceased to exist. I'm sure somewhere in his head, he believes that.
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Re: Lebron bumping his coaches 

Post#62 » by Fran Vasquez » Sun Nov 28, 2010 10:32 am

lebro should watch out, after all spo could reveal his alter ego micheal westen and go burn notice on his mom
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Re: Lebron bumping his coaches 

Post#63 » by wowski » Sun Nov 28, 2010 11:07 am

i don't think it was intentional at all.

if you all seen games live at courtside, that kind of stuff happens a lot of times with all the players and coaches near the bench.

i think the slow motion made it look bad because of erik's eyes or the way he looked behind. if you look prior to the slow mo though, you would see he already had that demeanor even before the bump.

and no, i am not a Lebron apologist, I am an Orlando fan.

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Re: Lebron bumping his coaches 

Post#64 » by Recently » Sun Nov 28, 2010 12:37 pm

I don't think it was intentional. Sometimes its just hard to see in front of you, when you're looking down your nose at everyone.
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Re: Lebron bumping his coaches 

Post#65 » by Deepness5134 » Sun Nov 28, 2010 12:46 pm

Optms wrote:The NBA decides to market this guy and bring him in as if he was the next coming of MJ or better. In result, everyone from day number 1 treats him as so without him actually ever earning any of it.

So, why would anyone of us be surprised when he develops into the most self centered player in the league? He respects no one but himself. After all, he is the face of the league and without him, the NBA perishes and everyone loses a bit of themselves if he suddenly ceased to exist. I'm sure somewhere in his head, he believes that.


It's not just the NBA - he's been treated like a "king" his entire life and it's all culminating to this epic trainwreck.
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Re: Lebron bumping his coaches 

Post#66 » by yaaar » Sun Nov 28, 2010 12:52 pm

Personally can't tell either way, but I wouldn't put it past him considering his past behavior.
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Re: Lebron bumping his coaches 

Post#67 » by draft » Sun Nov 28, 2010 1:03 pm

Even if you unintentionally bump somebody, I think any normal human being would have some kind of reaction. Lebron just kept barreling through him and didn't even look like he cared about it.
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Re: Lebron bumping his coaches 

Post#68 » by Optimus_Steel » Sun Nov 28, 2010 1:12 pm

Deepness5134 wrote:
Optms wrote:The NBA decides to market this guy and bring him in as if he was the next coming of MJ or better. In result, everyone from day number 1 treats him as so without him actually ever earning any of it.

So, why would anyone of us be surprised when he develops into the most self centered player in the league? He respects no one but himself. After all, he is the face of the league and without him, the NBA perishes and everyone loses a bit of themselves if he suddenly ceased to exist. I'm sure somewhere in his head, he believes that.


It's not just the NBA - he's been treated like a "king" his entire life and it's all culminating to this epic trainwreck.


Thats what happens when you annoint yourself king without a crown. Or the choosen one.
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Post#69 » by 6_Rings » Sun Nov 28, 2010 1:24 pm

funny how the 'u mad' bandwaggoners don't go around much anymore.
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Post#70 » by Sofia » Sun Nov 28, 2010 1:27 pm

6_Rings wrote:funny how the 'u mad' bandwaggoners don't go around much anymore.

and the Lakers 'LOL @ HEAT' fans are running rampant....

I'm sure if the Heat get on a winning streak it'll get back the other way.
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Re: Lebron bumping his coaches 

Post#71 » by hourockman » Sun Nov 28, 2010 3:03 pm

6_Rings wrote:funny how the 'u mad' bandwaggoners don't go around much anymore.


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Post#72 » by xRapHeadx » Sun Nov 28, 2010 3:11 pm

RealGM just loves to hate LeBron.
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Re: Lebron bumping his coaches 

Post#73 » by Manocad » Sun Nov 28, 2010 3:19 pm

Optms wrote:The NBA decides to market this guy and bring him in as if he was the next coming of MJ or better. In result, everyone from day number 1 treats him as so without him actually ever earning any of it.

So, why would anyone of us be surprised when he develops into the most self centered player in the league? He respects no one but himself. After all, he is the face of the league and without him, the NBA perishes and everyone loses a bit of themselves if he suddenly ceased to exist. I'm sure somewhere in his head, he believes that.

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Re: Lebron bumping his coaches 

Post#74 » by Manocad » Sun Nov 28, 2010 3:21 pm

xRapHeadx wrote:RealGM just loves to hate LeBron.

When someone shoves themself into your face non-stop proclaiming how great they are, it's a natural reaction to point and laugh when they fail.
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Post#75 » by da.vid » Sun Nov 28, 2010 3:26 pm

haters gonna hate

A man by the name of Jesus Christ was hated back in the day too. Now he is one of the most respected figures in the world.
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Re: Lebron bumping his coaches 

Post#76 » by cjs55 » Sun Nov 28, 2010 3:29 pm

:lol: Is that you Lebron? :wink:
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Re: Lebron bumping his coaches 

Post#77 » by draft » Sun Nov 28, 2010 3:32 pm

da.vid wrote:haters gonna hate

A man by the name of Jesus Christ was hated back in the day too. Now he is one of the most respected figures in the world.


cjs55 wrote::lol: Is that you Lebron? :wink:


:lol: It sounds like one of those Lebron James quotes.
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Re: Lebron bumping his coaches 

Post#78 » by Manocad » Sun Nov 28, 2010 3:32 pm

da.vid wrote:haters gonna hate

A man by the name of Jesus Christ was hated back in the day too. Now he is one of the most respected figures in the world.

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Re: Lebron bumping his coaches 

Post#79 » by phd1969 » Sun Nov 28, 2010 3:38 pm

da.vid wrote:haters gonna hate

A man by the name of Jesus Christ was hated back in the day too. Now he is one of the most respected figures in the world.


Lebron is not even as popular as The Beatles, let alone Jesus.
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Re: Lebron bumping his coaches 

Post#80 » by Manocad » Sun Nov 28, 2010 3:41 pm

phd1969 wrote:
da.vid wrote:haters gonna hate

A man by the name of Jesus Christ was hated back in the day too. Now he is one of the most respected figures in the world.


Lebron is not even as popular as Jesus, let alone The Beatles.

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