I've always been in awe of Lebron, the talent, but I've always kind of hated Lebron, the person.
I love seeing a super-talented guy stay humble and Lebron is as proud as they come. He's got that I'm-amazing-and-nothing's-ever-my-fault attitude. I mean, how could it be? He's Lebron. Seinfeld would call that the I'm Keith Hernandez syndrome. Obviously, the Decision is high up on my hate list, but it goes deeper than that. It's the stupid pre-game chalk-throwing that just begs for attention. It's the fact that he's never really won anything but yet still refers to himself in the third person as King (his twitter name is KingJames). It's that he doesnt think the rules apply to him, like how he didnt feel like being around for his player introduction this week against the Cavs since the fans their might actually boo him. It's that after shooting 3-14 in a devestating Game 5 playoff loss to Boston, he mentioned in his post game presser that he "spoils a lot of people with his play" and that he's had three bad games in his seven-year career. Must be the coach's fault. The next game we see Lebron's buddy, coach Calipari, sitting courtside......of a playoff game. From then on, speculation runs wild that Lebron will demand he be the next coach of the Cavs. I could go on and on.....
Lebron isnt the only guy that acts like this, just maybe the worst offender. So where did this prima donna crap start and who is truly to blame? I think I have the answer....