Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Why I hate LeBron James

Our intern, Cheyenne Perry, who last week told you why Chicago Bulls guard Derrick Rose should be the Most Valuable Player in the NBA, now shows his distaste for Miami Heat forward LeBron James:

I was once a huge LeBron James fan.

He WAS my favorite player, but it all changed this summer. I am not a Cleveland Cavaliers fan. I am a Chicago Bulls fan, for the record. LeBron is one of the most disloyal and egotistical people. I mean, really, who but LeBron would have an hour-long special on ESPN to slap his hometown in the face? Not to mention he went to Dwyane Wade’s team with Chris Bosh. I repeat … Wade’s team.

LeBron, you will never be considered the greatest. He won’t even be the best sidekick. Who decided LeBron was King? What has he done? And what kind of “King” joins someone else’s team? LeBron should be called The Peasant.

If LeBron wanted a championship, he should have stayed in Cleveland or went to Chicago. There he could have been like Mike. Well guess what LeBron? You are not King, not the best and you will not get a ring because you and the Miami Heat are straight garbage.

You are not a man. You need personal security just to go back to Cleveland. I HATE LEBRON “THE PEASANT” JAMES!!!

3 comments:

Josh Krueger said...

As someone who often is filled with hatred on sports matters, I admire the passion, Cheyenne. But I can't help but ask, would you feel the same if LeBron's "Decision" was to take his talents to Chicago? And if he'd done so, how would joining Derrick Rose's team be different from joining Wade's team?

As awful as the Heat look right now, I'm not going to write them off just yet. Chris Bosh is incredibly overrated, but D-Wade and LeBron are too talented for Miami to remain exiled in mediocrity. They'll figure things out. Maybe not this year, but they will.

The balance of power in the NBA is ripe for a shift. The Celtics can't keep defying their age much longer. Kobe only has a few dominant years left. Orlando is going to be tough for years to come, but eventually, the Heat will be right there with them.

Cheyenne said...

Well, I don't think it would have been such a big deal if LeBron didn't announce his decision on a 1 hour espn special. Also, if he didn't go with Wade and Bosh. If LeBron went to the Bulls it would be called LeBron's team because he was much more popular at the time and Rose hasn't won a ring with Chicago, Wade has 1 with Miami.

Scott Barrett said...

Good point, Cheyenne.

To be honest, it was a no-win situation for LeBron. He was going to get torched no matter where he went, and the one-hour special didn't help anything.