ComeAtMeBro wrote:pross wrote:Flash Falcon X wrote:Lillard can be very classy. I forget what the story was, but I remember hearing something about him not being able to take a photo with a fan because he was busy, then when the fan told him about it on Twitter he made sure he was able to see the fan again and take a photo.

Pretty sure the kid saw him at the mall and tweeted to him about it. Lillard tweeted back and asked to meet him for a photo. I don't think you'll find many NBA players do that.
He also told of a bunch of 8 year olds at All-Star weekend to **** off, no one has that on social media so let's forgive him. He also was literally the only guy not willing to sign the balls to kids for the Rookie-Soph game last year, and was disgusting towards the ASG crew.
Very good player, but I don't like this phony bull he's doing.
I was planning on doing a thread a while back about players who act like that and also asking RealGM posters how they would act if they were famous.
I was looking at Andre Iguodala's Instagram one time and he was ranting about how a "male groupie" bothered him on the plane and caused him to break his phone's screen.
I can understand him being mad at someone trying to get his attention and causing him to drop his phone, but it's surprising how he calls his fans "male groupies". Iggy isn't a singer or male model so he can't expect all his fans to be girls. When you're a basketball player, 75% of your fans will most likely be guys and older men.
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