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I'm not a basketball fan but I heard LeBron James wasn't very gracious when his team got knocked out. I was at a sports business website when I saw a link to this column from Yahoo.
An excerpt below (Note: Sometimes when I come to CF the quotation function isn't available - other times it is! It wasn't when I tried to use it for the quotation below).
I'm a winner, King James proclaimed. So, there you go. That's his reason for rushing out of the conference finals without so much as a nod to Dwight Howard(notes) and the Orlando Magic. That's his reason for marching to the bus and letting the Cleveland Cavaliers' spare parts take care of his responsibilities in the interview room.
Funny, but James stayed on the court to make sure the Detroit Pistons and Atlanta Hawks paid respect to him. As it turns out, there's one thing allowed to happen at the end of a playoff series: Everyone bows down and kisses the King's ring. Only, LeBron doesn't have a ring. He's never won a game in the NBA Finals. So, yes, maybe they just have to kiss his feet.
It's not being a poor sport or anything like that,"Â James said. No, nothing like that. Yes, James cares so much that it isn't possible to be gracious and humbled. You know me, he told the reporters in Cleveland on Sunday. I'm a competitor. "If somebody beats you up, you're not going to congratulate them,"Â James said. "It doesn't make sense for me to go over and shake somebody's hand."Â Here's the question: Who has the guts to tell him that he sounds like an immature, self-absorbed brat? Here's the problem for the Cavaliers and James: No one.
An excerpt below (Note: Sometimes when I come to CF the quotation function isn't available - other times it is! It wasn't when I tried to use it for the quotation below).
I'm a winner, King James proclaimed. So, there you go. That's his reason for rushing out of the conference finals without so much as a nod to Dwight Howard(notes) and the Orlando Magic. That's his reason for marching to the bus and letting the Cleveland Cavaliers' spare parts take care of his responsibilities in the interview room.
Funny, but James stayed on the court to make sure the Detroit Pistons and Atlanta Hawks paid respect to him. As it turns out, there's one thing allowed to happen at the end of a playoff series: Everyone bows down and kisses the King's ring. Only, LeBron doesn't have a ring. He's never won a game in the NBA Finals. So, yes, maybe they just have to kiss his feet.
It's not being a poor sport or anything like that,"Â James said. No, nothing like that. Yes, James cares so much that it isn't possible to be gracious and humbled. You know me, he told the reporters in Cleveland on Sunday. I'm a competitor. "If somebody beats you up, you're not going to congratulate them,"Â James said. "It doesn't make sense for me to go over and shake somebody's hand."Â Here's the question: Who has the guts to tell him that he sounds like an immature, self-absorbed brat? Here's the problem for the Cavaliers and James: No one.