Why do some people hate him so much?
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HomeImp67 — 15 years ago(October 27, 2010 04:55 PM)
I can understand frustration, sadness and disappointment from Cleveland's end, but hate and anger towards Lebron? I mean, if you really care for someone, you want what is best for them and what will make them happy. I just feel bad that all of this is talked about around Lebron so much and I hope it won't take a toll on his game, I am rooting for him. I've always lib68ked him and I still do. I hope he wins a championship soon. I think the Heat did good yesterday, they lost by 8 points, but they started to play well in the 2nd half. I mean, these players are still getting used to playing together, I think the Heat will be a contender this year and will win a championship soon if not this year.
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fell-ashlyn — 15 years ago(October 28, 2010 08:10 AM)
^^^Exactly! That's what they get for building there whole team around him anyways. I mean there were acting childish! He was a dedicated player for 7yrs, this is a business. They need to get out of there feelings
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kosk11348 — 15 years ago(March 10, 2011 05:52 PM)
There was a right way and a wrong way for LeBron to leave. He chose the wrong way.
Imagine that two parents sit their children down and tell them that they are separating, but that it's mutual, the love they have for their children will never diminish, they will always be friends, yada yada yada. Now imagine one parent crashes their car into the home, bangs a stripper on the front lawn while screaming "screw you guys, I'm outta here!"
The second way is how LeBron handled things.
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HomeImp67 — 15 years ago(November 08, 2010 09:50 PM)
So, he went to a team with other stars on it? So what's wrong with that? I don't get it. He needs to be paired with other stars, you need like a trio. Like the Celtics did a few years back, got a new trio and won the championship that same season.
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mariposa-9 — 15 years ago(November 11, 2010 12:48 AM)
This is the reason why: He went on national TV.
He knew it was going to break the hearts of Cleveland fans, and he didn't give a damn. Imagine you had a girlfriend, and you thought the relationship was fine. Suddenly, instead of breaking up quiely, she decides to go on national TV and tell the world she's leaving you for another man.
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HomeImp67 — 15 years ago(November 11, 2010 05:35 PM)
He admits his mistak7ece, says he would have handled it differently. That TV special raised millions for charity. And it would have been "noisy" that he was going to Miami in the media anyway. This is not a gf/bf break-up, that is one of the problems with Cleveland I feel like, they felt that Lebron was theirs and he owed them this commitment for life I guess. Do I think he should have done it that way? No. But he admits his mistake, everyone makes mistakes. People shouldn't hate him so much over one mistake. I hope he wins a championship, I think he's too good and worked too hard not to win one. Cleveland doesn't even seem grateful to him at all. I don't think you can compare this to a gf/bf break-up, but if someone I loved made a mistake, even a big one, I wouldn't hate them. I may be sad, frustrated etc. but I wouldn't hate them for life.
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mariposa-9 — 15 years ago(November 12, 2010 05:51 AM)
Yeah, but he didn't just make one mistake. One mistake IS forgiveable. No, he made one BIG mistake. That mistake, even if he wins a championship, will haunt him for the rest of, not only his career but, his life.
Also, I don't understand where you're coming from. Why should Cleveland be grateful? Cleveland is the city that gets no respect - it's the city that's the butt of a lot of jokes. Cleveland had the best record in the NBA last year. They were on the verge of winning a championship. They just needed to add one missing piece to the puzzle. And what happens? Their best player -111c the best player in the NBA, abandons them.
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HomeImp67 — 15 years ago(November 12, 2010 11:29 AM)
Cleveland should be grateful because Lebron gave them so many years of great service. I would say that about any team he was on, but especially one that he stayed with for 7 long years, even though they never won a championship with him. He is one of the greatest players and there are a few players I think of like that, and their franchises should be grateful for them. After that long, don't you think he has the right to do something for himself, play where he wants to. How well are Cleveland doing without him? I don't follow that team so I'm just wondering? I don't think Lebron thought they were on the verge of winning a championship or he probably would have stayed, in my opinion. Lebron's goal now is to win championships.
I don't follow Cleveland, like I said, and I never have. I'm not a fan of theirs so I don't know how they are feeling. But as an outsider, who has no affliation to them, I know what Lebron did and I forgive him. So hopefully a lot of people do/will. Do I like what he did? No but I forgive him. I just really respect him for working so hard and I hope he wins a championship like he wants. -
HomeImp67 — 15 years ago(January 03, 2011 06:17 PM)
"This is the reason why: He went on national TV."
People in the NBA DON'T tell the teams they are leaving ahead of time, they just publicly announce their decision of where they are going. It was going to be public, it is Lebron! This is not a relationship, it's business and he needed to live without regrets and ultimately do what he wanted. And Cleveland wasn't winning championships, and they thought everything was fine? I really can't believe all the hate for Lebron, I don't understand it, I'm not sure if it's jealousy or what it is. -
breningrid — 14 years ago(June 13, 2011 09:56 AM)
I can't believe the OP actually said he "deserves" to win championships hahaha LOL!!! Like another poster said before me, players don't deserve to win championshipsthey earn them like Dirk and Jason Kidd did!
Sorry, you can't have my autograph but we can take a picture. -
soonerpike697 — 15 years ago(December 02, 2010 04:28 PM)
Deserves got nothing to do with it, he either wins one or he doesn't. I don't like the guy because I think he's a fool, I think his brain is seriously functioning at like the level of a 14 year old child and that's why I don't like him
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frozencloud — 14 years ago(June 16, 2011 05:29 AM)
Because Lebron James is a disgrace. He abandoned his fans in Cleveland and went to Miami to get an easy championship while riding the shoulders of a star who can can handle the pressure and already has won a ring (Dwayne Wade). And he orchestrates Chris Bosh to join forces. Instead of working hard to get a ring in Cleveland. Jordan didn't win in his first few years in Chicago. Did you see him join forces with Isaih Thomas and Joe Dumars? Nope. Did you see Magic Johnson join forces with Larry Bird? Of course not. Did you see Tim Duncan join forces with Shaq and Kobe? Definitely not. They were patient, worked hard, and eventually earned their championships. But Lebron, still in his mid 20's, supposedly the best in the league, took the easy path. And so far, it hasn't paid off. I can see if Lebron was in his late 30's and felt he had to do this because time is running out. But he is in his PRIME, with plenty of years ahead of him. Disgusting.