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Re: Lebron James - Walking off not talking to anyone. A Bitch Move?

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Lebron left the court as soon as they lost. Within seconds. He didn't congratulate any of the Magic. His other team mates who were on the court shook hands with the Magic. Everyone but Lebron James.
And your point is............... oh right, nothing still. I'm sure Dwight Howard and the Magic are sitting in corners and crying their eyes out because James didn't shake their hands.

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The fact you don't think young kids look up to people like Lebron is laughable. Hell a huge part of their campaign were kids imitating the NBA players. Kids who actually pretended they were Lebron, Kobe, etc. in commercials.
So, are you going to learn to comprehend what you read anytime soon? Cause I never said kids don't imitate(well, except in your world, where I guess I did?) But it's not LeBron's job to be the perfect player night in and night out. If the parents of these kids, and the coaches of these kids aren't smart enough to teach them these things, well, I'll put more blame on those directly associated with the kid. I don't blame celebrities for everything.

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Kids imitating Lebron doing his pre-game chalk throw in the air. So ya I don't think its a stretch to say young kids who watch Lebron storm off the court like a sore sport won't do the exact same thing.
... I'd tell you to see above, but I'm guessing you didn't read it anyway, so here it is again. It's not LeBron's job to be the perfect player night in and night out. If coaches and parents aren't teaching the kids how to act properly, I'll put more blame on them, then LeBron doing this a whole two times.

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ESPN is actually trying to already spin this, and saying how into the game Lebron is, and the fact he didn't talk to the media, and put heads phones on and went to the bus showed how hurt he was by the loss. Ok I guess. That might be true, but still was a classless move.
Spin it? How is it a spin if it's a viable solution. If anything people are trying to put a spin on it by making a mountain out of a molehill.

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When you have ex-NBA players, and players who were playing in the game state that Lebron definitely made a mistake, and showed no class clearly there must be some truth in that.
... because they def. know the exact situation, and can therefore properly, and accurately state how he should've acted based on the fact that they are "once-weres"


And just in case you're going to miss my point(which is entirely likely), Yeah LeBron should've stayed out there and shook hands, etc. But it's no reason to act like he's throwing jews in an oven man, jeez.
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wait are you saying Magic Johnson is black, has AIDS and has it better than ME?
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