\\SalmonsSuperfan wrote:jnrjr79 wrote:FWIW, the rate of criminality in the NBA is lower than that of males of the same age cohort in the general population. Always bugs me when people portray the NBA as full of lowlifes.
People making millions of dollars a year are probably not going to rob people or sell drugs, good point. Having public relations employees and a team of agents working for you might reduce some of the faux pas. That isn't the point. I'm not making NBA players out to be "lowlifes". I'm questioning why LeBron is a "terrible, terrible person" when he's done nothing wrong, illegal or even immoral like cheating on his spouse or being an uninvolved father or coercing women into getting abortions (send da video) or saying that the Jews control the world etc. I think signing a deal with a shoe company known for its sweatshops is kind of immoral but nobody actually cares about that.
I mean we have a 30 page thread discussing a guy who got "tricked" into statutory rape. Kobe Bryant actually admitted to raping a woman and he's a hero. A guy who beat the everliving **** out of his girlfriend is being paid 75 million dollars to dribble a ball. Karl Malone is honored by the NBA every other week. John Stockton is spreading lies about vaccines.
What did LeBron ever do? He has an ego, so does every professional athlete; he's also the best player of all time, it seems warranted. Otherwise he seems like a genuinely nice guy who's managed to stay clean in 22 years in front of the limelight in the social media era. I find the "outrage" regarding this totally innocuous marketing video to be....well weird, frankly. Old man yells at cloud kinda thing.
Ok, this isn’t really responsive to what I posted, but in any event, I agree LeBron doesn’t seem to be a particularly bad guy. I think he’s cringe, but that’s not the same thing as being a bad person.
Kobe did not admit to rape, FYI. The police interview transcript is publicly available. But he did admit to bad behavior.
Agreed Stockton and Malone, for their own separate reasons, are bad people.
And you are probably right that the reason there is less criminality among NBA players than the gen pop is they are all loaded and have resources. C’est la vie.















