Lebron James is a shit head
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polaris wrote:lebron has always indicated that his ultimate goal is mass wealth ... don't let those nba cares commercials fool ya ... the athletes that truly wanna make a difference are doing it ... mostly quietly ... like steve nash ...
everyone else is out to "get there's" ... that's how they've been brought up ... can't really blame them - that is how society is ... it's all about ME ...
WE ALL BUY products from CHINA ... until everyone is willing to stop doing that - it's kinda hard to lay all our frustration on this guy ...
he's an athlete - what do we really expect from them?
Really, what a prick!!! I've never liked him (and not just 'cause I'm a Spurs fan). Yeah polaris, Steve Nash is a great guy. Our own Manu Ginobili has great charities here in Argentina. And my favorite athlete regarding solidarity work is Patrick Rafter. His efforts are amazing and very hard to find about, 'cause he's very quiet. Agassi's foundation has done great things for kids in Vegas.
And you're right also on the China issue, we're all guilty.
Peace
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gluten919 wrote:i have always thought lebron was a shit head. i think he is a bad role model in general. he was interviewed last nite after the game and said something to the effect of, he needed to get back to cleveland and rest up before the next game, but that would be impossible with a "crazy 2 year old running around the house". are we supposed to feel sorry for this ass-pie?
btw, i won't even drive past that poster of him hanging on the side of the building downtown.
end of rant
I don't really get what's wrong with saying a crazy 2 year old will keep him upIsn't that what 2 year olds do?
Athlete's aren't role models. I thought Charles Barkley cleared that up about 20 years ago?NERDS!0 -
I would like to hear from his mouth his reasoning for not signing (it does seem like the thing to do???) rather than a reporters assumption. THEN, we can call him a shit head, or dumb, or whatever.All that's sacred, comes from youth....dedications, naive and true.0
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What's the problem? Money is more important than human life.one foot in the door
the other foot in the gutter
sweet smell that they adore
I think I'd rather smother
-The Replacements-0 -
cutback wrote:gimmie a break lebron....like nike's really gonna drop you if you sign this......and by the way you should sign it and tell your sponsors that's the way it is...you think they wanna lose you?.....:mad:
he doesn't make enough money from his cavs contract? would he be destitute if nike dropped him?? so, basically, he doesn't want to lose his endorsement deals is what it comes down to?
shit, just be honest, say 'i don't want to sign this cos i'm a greedy bastard'standin above the crowd
he had a voice that was strong and loud and
i swallowed his facade cos i'm so
eager to identify with
someone above the crowd
someone who seemed to feel the same
someone prepared to lead the way0 -
I'm sure Lebron, in his ripe old age of 22, has much to learn about his economical impact and responsibilities. Who here at 22 said and did all the right things?0
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leave him alone ...
he doesnt care about politics
he is a 22 year old ball player
that is alli love rock chicks0 -
This is no different than Germany getting the games in 1938.
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