I don't hold a grudge....I defend him all the time. But let's face it, the majority of the public are idiots. Just look at how influenced they are by the media. Just read some of the posts on this website.....many are just looking for a reason to dislike him and he gave them one (although they likely would have found one anyway).
That's the point! Looks like we agree now that these people are idiots!
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Quote Originally Posted by HutchEmAll:
I don't hold a grudge....I defend him all the time. But let's face it, the majority of the public are idiots. Just look at how influenced they are by the media. Just read some of the posts on this website.....many are just looking for a reason to dislike him and he gave them one (although they likely would have found one anyway).
That's the point! Looks like we agree now that these people are idiots!
On June 9, 2007, star basketball player J.R. Smith was driving
through an intersection in Millstone Township, New Jersey, when his SUV
collided with another vehicle, killing Smith’s passenger, Andre Bell. It
was determined that Smith had run a stop sign, driving around another
vehicle that was stopped in frontof him at the sign. His SUV was then
struck by an oncoming car that had the right of way, flipping Smith’s
vehicle. Neither he nor Bell were wearing seat belts at the time of the
crash. Smith had previously been cited seven times — five for speeding —
and had his driver’slicense suspended five times in a nine-month span
between 2005 and 2006, but his driving record was “in good standing” at
the time of the crash. For his role in the accident, Smith was charged
with improper passing, failure to stop, speeding (67-plusmiles per hour
in a 35 MPH zone), reckless driving and failure to wear a seat belt,
but he avoided vehicular manslaughter charges. Smith was convicted in
2009 and sentenced to 90 days in jail, but the judge suspended all but
30 days. He ended up spending 24 days in prison and was sentenced to 500
hours of community service.
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On June 9, 2007, star basketball player J.R. Smith was driving
through an intersection in Millstone Township, New Jersey, when his SUV
collided with another vehicle, killing Smith’s passenger, Andre Bell. It
was determined that Smith had run a stop sign, driving around another
vehicle that was stopped in frontof him at the sign. His SUV was then
struck by an oncoming car that had the right of way, flipping Smith’s
vehicle. Neither he nor Bell were wearing seat belts at the time of the
crash. Smith had previously been cited seven times — five for speeding —
and had his driver’slicense suspended five times in a nine-month span
between 2005 and 2006, but his driving record was “in good standing” at
the time of the crash. For his role in the accident, Smith was charged
with improper passing, failure to stop, speeding (67-plusmiles per hour
in a 35 MPH zone), reckless driving and failure to wear a seat belt,
but he avoided vehicular manslaughter charges. Smith was convicted in
2009 and sentenced to 90 days in jail, but the judge suspended all but
30 days. He ended up spending 24 days in prison and was sentenced to 500
hours of community service.
Of course he has an ego problem, tell me who wouldn't? Given the wealth and adulation of a mega star athlete. Come on, do not criticize less you can be in his size shoes.
Another super star athlete like Tiger Woods is more shameful to me. He person around and lets down his family. You can hate LeBron all you want but to me he is a human being trying to live in a world of materialism and decadence. We are all part of it.
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Of course he has an ego problem, tell me who wouldn't? Given the wealth and adulation of a mega star athlete. Come on, do not criticize less you can be in his size shoes.
Another super star athlete like Tiger Woods is more shameful to me. He person around and lets down his family. You can hate LeBron all you want but to me he is a human being trying to live in a world of materialism and decadence. We are all part of it.
I havent met one guy that REALLY loved LeBron, like some1 that was a real fan of him. I have met guys that have been like, yeah i like lebron hes a good player, but not like big fans that would go through fire and water to cheer for him.
95% of all people i know hate him more than they hate rapists, so i just wonder if any such thing as a deeploving lebron fan exists? :)
There is a huge difference between respecting his game and sucking him off on a daily basis like you do.
If you are G-A-Y then good for you but we dont need to read it on every Lebron Post you make.
the Boy "Lebron" Needs to learn Humility
I can tell you all the stupid things he has done but for a Nut like you it wont make the least bit of Difference so I wont bother.
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Quote Originally Posted by BostonCelticFTW:
I havent met one guy that REALLY loved LeBron, like some1 that was a real fan of him. I have met guys that have been like, yeah i like lebron hes a good player, but not like big fans that would go through fire and water to cheer for him.
95% of all people i know hate him more than they hate rapists, so i just wonder if any such thing as a deeploving lebron fan exists? :)
There is a huge difference between respecting his game and sucking him off on a daily basis like you do.
If you are G-A-Y then good for you but we dont need to read it on every Lebron Post you make.
the Boy "Lebron" Needs to learn Humility
I can tell you all the stupid things he has done but for a Nut like you it wont make the least bit of Difference so I wont bother.
He's my favorite player. He can be a douche at times but overall he seems like a good kid. Always joking around and great teammate. Closest thing to Magic Johnson we'll ever see
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He's my favorite player. He can be a douche at times but overall he seems like a good kid. Always joking around and great teammate. Closest thing to Magic Johnson we'll ever see
im a 76ers fan and he kills us everytime we play but i like the hell out of the man and i dont understand y people hate on him like they do but i guess thats y i like him so much hes a hell of a man he has done alot for people where hes from and he works his a$$ off to get where hes at how anyone can not respect that is beyond me i like greatness and thats what he gives us take him out of the league and people wouldnt be watching as much so i thank him as a fan of the game for doing what he does
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im a 76ers fan and he kills us everytime we play but i like the hell out of the man and i dont understand y people hate on him like they do but i guess thats y i like him so much hes a hell of a man he has done alot for people where hes from and he works his a$$ off to get where hes at how anyone can not respect that is beyond me i like greatness and thats what he gives us take him out of the league and people wouldnt be watching as much so i thank him as a fan of the game for doing what he does
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