LeBron should know respect is not a one-way street


Exactly, all this coming from a pi@@ off cop because he couldn't bag the great Kobe Bryant for soiling his precious queen, that he beats the isht out of every night after the lakes whup his teams azz.

But you know us, the white man said it so it must be true.

Yep, he was telling us the truth... I emailed him and thanked him for his service too...
 
Lebron disappointed every little-league mom in the nation with that punk move.

Now you'll see thousands of our youth walk off the field, court and playground without shaking hands or simply saying "good game" to their opponent, and have the nerve to try and justify it by saying..."Lebron did it, so can I".:smh:

They can say what they want about you JayRob and we've had our differences too, but you never made a more truer statement than you just did.

From the time we picked up a baseball and a bat, a basketball and some shorts, a football and a wristband, well before we got into organized sports, no matter what the end result was in the backyard or in the field we shook the opposing teams hand and we did it not because anyone directly told us to but because this is what we saw our sports heroes do.


BTW don't take the bait, them Kobe haters are just trying to change the subject, That azz whuppin must have been worst than we thought. :lol: Hell I'd hate to see how they act if Kobe had kicked dat azz. :lmao:
 
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They can say what they want about you JayRob and we've had our differences too, but you never made a more truer statement than you just did.

From the time we picked up a baseball and a bat, a basketball and some shorts, a football and a wristband, well before we got into organized sports, no matter what the end result was in the backyard or in the field we shook the opposing teams hand and we did it not because anyone directly told us to but because this is what we saw our sports heroes do.
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:lol: Hypocritical. How many times have you, JayRob or any other sports fan or observer said, "Oh, I don't care what "X athlete" does or says as long as he puts the ball in the basket, score touchdowns and hit homers."

Then you want an athlete to be "human" and show civility after losing? :lol:

If you have said that or thought it or posted that idea on a sports message board, you can't criticize LeBron or any other athlete for a lack of sportmanship.
 
:lol: Hypocritical. How many times have you, JayRob or any other sports fan or observer said, "Oh, I don't care what "X athlete" does or says as long as he puts the ball in the basket, score touchdowns and hit homers."

Then you want an athlete to be "human" and show civility after losing? :lol:

If you have said that or thought it or posted that idea on a sports message board, you can't criticize LeBron or any other athlete for a lack of sportmanship.

Show posts of where I've said that a players behavior don't matter, ESPECIALLY, if he's allegedly the face of the NBA? It's now obvious that you post stuff just to be contrary.
 
Show posts of where I've said that a players behavior don't matter, ESPECIALLY, if he's allegedly the face of the NBA? It's now obvious that you post stuff just to be contrary.

I never said you posted anything on here about athletes behavior on this message board. It could have been at home or watching TV or talking to someone else.

But the overall tenor of the statement is true to a degree. If anyone says that athletes off the field or in some cases on the field behavior does not matter, you can't be critical of an athlete for doing something like James did.

You can't do it.

And if you consider professional sports "entertainment" and not that serious, you can't be critical of James either. Because if it is "entertainment" nothing an athlete does should bother you, right?
 
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Show posts of where I've said that a players behavior don't matter, ESPECIALLY, if he's allegedly the face of the NBA? It's now obvious that you post stuff just to be contrary.

Why do you think I didn't even respond to that nonsense. Oh well clearly him reading my sig didn't help.
 
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Why do you think I didn't even response to that nonsense. Oh well clearly him reading my sig didn't help.

Oh, you mean the spinning Lakers logo? Not interested in that franchise. Or that quote you have underneath the spinning logo that you rarely follow yourself?
 
Show posts of where I've said that a players behavior don't matter, ESPECIALLY, if he's allegedly the face of the NBA? It's now obvious that you post stuff just to be contrary.

Weren't you just appreciating that Kobe wrestle move and the D fisher back yard shenanigans?:retard::retard:
 
Speaking from an athlete's perspective, as long as I remember going back to Tee Ball, my coaches always instilled in us to shake hands after the game and show good sportsmanship. If people threw their glove, pouted, and etc they were punished. People have to realize at the end of the day what you are playing is JUST A GAME. If someone is better than you and beats you, man up, shake their hand, face the music, and get better so the next time you get the W. End of story.

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Just curious, what do you guys think of Kobe and Magic's take on LeBron in last night's interview... They both said they understood where LeBron was coming from and too much is being made of it....

My personal opinion is I think too much is being made of it... Should he have have shaken hands, that is on him. I have seen many a player do the exact same thing, and to be honest I think too much is being made of it... Ever wondered why baseball teams don't shake hands after a game or series? not even the World Series... Just food for thought...
 
Just curious, what do you guys think of Kobe and Magic's take on LeBron in last night's interview... They both said they understood where LeBron was coming from and too much is being made of it....

My personal opinion is I think too much is being made of it... Should he have have shaken hands, that is on him. I have seen many a player do the exact same thing, and to be honest I think too much is being made of it... Ever wondered why baseball teams don't shake hands after a game or series? not even the World Series... Just food for thought...

Yeah, too much is being made of it. I though LeBron should have shaken hands, but it was no big deal to me. To read some of the comments from people and watch Youtube videos of people cussin' out LeBron was way over the top, man.

As far as baseball goes, they have never done it. I don't know why, however. I do know back in the day that players like Bob Gibson and Nolan Ryan and other old heads did not talk to opposing players before, after or during the game.

I have heard stories that those guys would get really upset if they found out one of their teammates was engaging in a conversation with a member of the Cubs, Dodgers or any other team. They took the outcome of the game personally back then.
 
Just curious, what do you guys think of Kobe and Magic's take on LeBron in last night's interview... They both said they understood where LeBron was coming from and too much is being made of it....
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Well lets see one of them do that after the NBA Champion hsa been crowned. None of them would dare try that and get lighter in the checkbook.

As for baseball teams not doing it. I guess they look at like it's 160 game season and only 4 teams in each league make the playoffs. You can be friends afterthe season is over.

What was LeBron James supposed to say to the Magic players? "Oh, good game and good luck in the Finals even though you helped get my coach lose his job."

Sorry Mr. James-the moment you sign with New York-Mike Brown is getting the ax. He would have already gotten it if Avery and all the other unemployed coaches didn't already know Cleveland without Lebron is remake of the Dallas Mavericks of the 1990-96 era.
 



Just curious, what do you guys think of Kobe and Magic's take on LeBron in last night's interview... They both said they understood where LeBron was coming from and too much is being made of it....

My personal opinion is I think too much is being made of it... Should he have have shaken hands, that is on him. I have seen many a player do the exact same thing, and to be honest I think too much is being made of it... Ever wondered why baseball teams don't shake hands after a game or series? not even the World Series... Just food for thought...

That's not exactly accurate.

I don't think as much as much is being made out of it as is not showing up for the post game interview, that's why Stern did an about face on imposing the fine because I'm sure the union let him know what can of worms he was opening up.
 
Well lets see one of them do that after the NBA Champion hsa been crowned. None of them would dare try that and get lighter in the checkbook.

As for baseball teams not doing it. I guess they look at like it's 160 game season and only 4 teams in each league make the playoffs. You can be friends afterthe season is over.



Sorry Mr. James-the moment you sign with New York-Mike Brown is getting the ax. He would have already gotten it if Avery and all the other unemployed coaches didn't already know Cleveland without Lebron is remake of the Dallas Mavericks of the 1990-96 era.

Where in any other aspect of life outside of sports do we see people congradulating each other following competitive situations?

I mean, does the manager at Sal's used car dealer shake hands with the manager of Mike's used car dealership down the street after being beaten in sales for the quarter?

Does Robert Iger of ABC give dap to Dick Ebersol at NBC after losing in the ratings war?

"That 30 Rock show is great, dog. Good luck against CBS in the summer." :lol:
 
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