not meaning start anything in this topic just curious what his own fans think about his actions.
Last night I watched the heat vs nets game and I saw the actions of lebron on the court and I thought he acted like a child. There was a play where lebron was under the basket wide open and his teammates didn't find him. After Lebron made his crying angry face and stomped his feet and whined like a child cause he didn't get the ball.
Now yes he was wide open and should have gotten the ball, but to react like that just makes me have zero respect for him. there were other things he did also during the game but this one stood out big time.
I don't watch him enough to know if this stuff occurs all the time but I can't see how it wouldn't. so my question is two fold: Does this behavior happen all the time? and how does that make you as heat fans think of him?
and if your going to say it's passion then tell me why he is acting like a child that didn't get a toy in a toy store.
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Yeah, that always happens. He always whines like a child.
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He was in foul trouble, exhausted and frustrated. Usually he is smiling most of the game. Heat fans love him. The End.
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Sharcm1 wrote:not meaning start anything in this topic just curious what his own fans think about his actions.
Last night I watched the heat vs nets game and I saw the actions of lebron on the court and I thought he acted like a child. There was a play where lebron was under the basket wide open and his teammates didn't find him. After Lebron made his crying angry face and stomped his feet and whined like a child cause he didn't get the ball.
Now yes he was wide open and should have gotten the ball, but to react like that just makes me have zero respect for him. there were other things he did also during the game but this one stood out big time.
I don't watch him enough to know if this stuff occurs all the time but I can't see how it wouldn't. so my question is two fold: Does this behavior happen all the time? and how does that make you as heat fans think of him?
and if your going to say it's passion then tell me why he is acting like a child that didn't get a toy in a toy store.
Every single player does that. Show me one who doesn't and I'll show you otherwise... n it is passion. Stop being so stupid. If you dislike someone and hold a prejudice you will always be on the lookout for anything to fuel that irrational dislike and use it to further justify yourself.
I guess you are a Nets fan.. Do you want me to the list the reasons why I can't respect more than 80% of your team and despise them.. I'll give you plenty of reasons...
Finally.. STFU and GTFO!!! (You're always welcome if you're not being an irrational idiot.)
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troll thread is troll thread.
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lol Your opinion on Lebron means nothing in the end, he can act any way he wants on the court, still the best player in the NBA, he doesn't have to change anything when he puts up numbers like he did last night.
It's pretty contradicting because all these losers were the ones backing up Nazr Mohammad last year when he pushed Lebron to the ground, but if Lebron reacts to a flagrant (which was reviewed and confirmed btw), they will still say he was "acting like a child". Please.
The guy gets hit with more legitimate fouls than both Durant and Harden combined and he's not getting calls, except getting fouls hit on him and we're losing, of course he's going to get mad HE WANTS TO WIN.
It's pretty contradicting because all these losers were the ones backing up Nazr Mohammad last year when he pushed Lebron to the ground, but if Lebron reacts to a flagrant (which was reviewed and confirmed btw), they will still say he was "acting like a child". Please.
The guy gets hit with more legitimate fouls than both Durant and Harden combined and he's not getting calls, except getting fouls hit on him and we're losing, of course he's going to get mad HE WANTS TO WIN.

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he was frustrated last night because his teammates were sucking, and at times it seemed like he was the only one (besides cole) who cared about winning the game.

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It was a frustrating night for LeBron last night. He's no child. As the face of this league, he has had to restrain himself much more than the average player for obvious reasons. That's the responsibility he has. But everyone has a boiling point. Head back to Twitter last night and take a look at some of what the usual writers have had to say that whole evening. You'll find that even they were surprised at how annoyed LeBron was last night.
You need to open your eyes and refrain from being the type of person that draws a conclusion from a single 48-minute period versus the last three (or even six) years. This is a ridiculous, knee-jerk reaction to a frustrating night for all sides involved. You remind me of that one OP I declared my hatred for a few weeks ago for speculating (on the General NBA board) on whether or not the Pacers could win 70.
You need to open your eyes and refrain from being the type of person that draws a conclusion from a single 48-minute period versus the last three (or even six) years. This is a ridiculous, knee-jerk reaction to a frustrating night for all sides involved. You remind me of that one OP I declared my hatred for a few weeks ago for speculating (on the General NBA board) on whether or not the Pacers could win 70.
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Imagine if I made a thread like this on another team's board.
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The irony of a fan of a team with KG making this thread is of O'Henry proportions.