And it's not an issue of race. When Brett Favre retired, then went to Minny by way of NY, there was outrage. There was contervesy. And people who have been longtime supporters became instant haters. The media blasted him, and so did the fans. And I doubt it's because he's black. The issue is that there is a right way to do things and a wrong way. As anyone who knows me will attest to, I hate the Lakers. But Kobe (2-time defending NBA champion, btw) decided to stay with the Lakers and sign an extension, there was no hour-long special. There was no 20-minute intro with hard-hitting questions like "how's your summer been." He never declared that his talents would remain in Hollywood. He signed on the dotted line and went back to practice. And that, in a nutshell, is the difference between Lebron and every athlete worth revering. The ones who do it right do it quiet. The ones who do it wrong do it loud. Lebron also said in his CNN interview that he wanted to do what was right for him and his family. And yet he doesn't understand why the media says he's self-centered.
When it comes down to it, this was not an issue of race. It was an issue of LeBaby and his need to be the center of the sports world for as long as possible. It's an issue of an immature kid who's been the biggest, best athlete since the time he was 7 and thinks he can do anything he wants and play it off as him against the world. I mean seriously. When is he going to realize that there may be a reason why the world is against him?It baffles me how delusional one an can be, and how, even after the fact of his incredibly short-sighted actions, he refuses to admit any wrong doing. And no, Lebron, I don't think you should be ashamed because you're black.
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