There were the reports out of the World games last year that he was blaming Dwight for a missed alley-oop even though 'bron's pass was clearly too high. Plus there's the fact that he publically flouts his Yankees memorbilia during the series with the Indians, not to mention that freaking shoe he released ONLY in New York that has the Yankees logo on it.
Then there's this quote from ESPN in an article about the Shaq trade:
ESPN wrote:"As long as I'm healthy, we're going to give ourselves a chance to win," he said. "No matter who is out on the court with me."
"As long as I'm healthy. Not "we." I'm okay with a little ego, but come on. That's over the top. That's something you'd expect to hear out of Rasheed Wallace or Ron Artest, who are two of the most hated players in the NBA.
I suppose the question then becomes whether or not LBJ's formidable talent gives him the leeway to say and do these things that other players would get crucified for.
Thoughts?