LeBron trying to upstage NBA Finals

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LOS ANGELES – Free agency was forever LeBron James’(notes) chase, the Championship of Me, and how fitting that he uses the most vacuous vehicle of our time – the “Larry King Show” – to upstage an NBA Finals rich with such history and substance. As the Boston Celtics and Los Angeles Lakers gather for a championship series to remind us of what built the league, what made it great, here’s LeBron James with a public ode on LeBron James.

“I’m the ringleader,” he told King.
LeBron James described himself as the "ringleader" of this summer's free-agent class.

Only, he has no rings.
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No judgment.

No shame.

He was talking about the free-agent crop of stars, because that’s mostly what James has cared about for two years now. He tried to win a title with the Cleveland Cavaliers. He has surrounded himself with a collection of sycophants and incompetents, sneaker reps and childhood buddies and middlemen whom he calls his team. Somehow, they couldn’t let him stay quiet until the playoffs were over, until everyone had pushed past the way he disappeared in the conference semifinals. He did a vapid sit-down with King to air on Friday night, and they made sure to leak out a transcript that drones out the start of the NBA Finals.

In so many ways, he’s a young Alex Rodriguez, so insecure with himself and his MVP awards, so desperate to find validation in the courtship of free agency.

“He seems more enthusiastic about this than he did trying to beat the Celtics,” said one Western Conference GM. “I mean, who goes on Larry King to talk about ‘when I become a free agent’?”

Different times, different measures of self. James refuses to see himself in the context of sport, in the lineage of those before him. There are two preps-to-the-pros stars in these NBA Finals – Kobe Bryant(notes) and Kevin Garnett(notes) – and sometimes people forget how much they struggled early on, how no one ever anointed them as skinny high schoolers leaping straight into the draft. They were talents, but they never had childhoods like James.

James climbed out of limousines at prep All-American sneaker camps. He wore shades and shirts which proclaimed himself King. He never learned to treat people with many manners or treat authority with respect. When he had something to say about himself, LeBron James never needed to consider the circumstances surrounding him. Now, it happens again. Free agency has enough hype without this selfish stunt, without him thinking that somehow everyone else is just a prop for his drama.

Two seasons ago, James marched into Madison Square Garden and sounded like a carnival barker, bellowing: “If you guys want to go to sleep right now and not wake up until July 1, 2010, then go ahead because it’s going to be a big day.”

He sat on a news-conference podium, with uncomfortable Cavaliers officials looking on, spitting out the date his personal playoffs begin: July 1, 2010. He loves to hear other free agents – Dwyane Wade(notes), Chris Bosh(notes), Amar’e Stoudemire(notes) and Carlos Boozer(notes) – all insist this process starts with him. He loves that no can make a move in July until he does.

The NBA had always been about June, but LeBron James couldn’t stand this month without him. The Celtics and Lakers earned themselves this stage, a throwback rivalry that makes those in the ’60s and ’70s and ’80s so proud of the way these two teams, these champions, comport themselves. The Celtics and Lakers are the NBA’s test of time – Bryant and Garnett, Gasol and Pierce. They’ve come to understand that those teams, those uniforms, represent something bigger than themselves, something that’s sustained this league forever.

Maybe someday LeBron James will find it, but something tells you of the emptiness awaiting him in July. Eventually, he’s going to have to find a team, sign a contract and the Championship of Me will be over. All he’s ever truly wanted was to be the so-called ringleader of free agency, and it’s almost here, almost his now. All these years, all these stars who lived for June, and now maybe the most gifted of them all has never stopped talking about July. No judgment. No shame. The ringleader is still searching for something.
 
but he fits right in with not only todays modern day athlete, but anybody 25 years old and under...

narcissistic, complacent, the world revolves around them and their interests...

can't fault that dude.
 
i understand how people would want him to relax and lay low,
i could understand how people would want Bosh to not attend Laker playoff games
i understand how people think these players meeting is some ego type shit,
we overstand that some people just love to hate.....



How in the hell James going on a show, will undermine the finals, if its does, that dont say much about the media
 
"Upstage", not really. Right now the NBA is on top of the world and will be for a while. They have the perfect finals match up starting tonight which should hopefully be a classic and go 7. The draft on June 24 will be entertaining for the first few picks (1-3 :D). Then come July 1, all hell breaks loose. If anything it's gonna be a hot summer for the NBA .....
















..... until preseason football starts.:lol:
 
"Upstage", not really. Right now the NBA is on top of the world and will be for a while. They have the perfect finals match up starting tonight which should hopefully be a classic and go 7. The draft on June 24 will be entertaining for the first few picks (1-3 :D). Then come July 1, all hell breaks loose. If anything it's gonna be a hot summer for the NBA .....
















..... until preseason football starts.:lol:

C/S bruh!
 
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:eek:Ok Swizz or anyone wheres the rest of this....its upstaging this thread
 
how he is trying to upstage the finals when the have a where waldo like segment for lebron. he doesnt answer and he is ducking the media, he talks he is trying to upstage....
 
They've been kissing his ass since he was a small child....His mama didn't teach him shit because she's even MORE ignorant as hell....What's he supposed to do?

Yeah his mama has spoiled him rotten, I remember the incident when he got that Hummer. His mama should of know better than that. I always wanted to know what is the deal with he biological father?
 
Just my opinion, Queen Jane should have laid low: No interviews till after the NBA Finals. Show some respect to the teams and players that made it there. Is he going to address the rumor of his moms getting dug out by Delonte? I bet he will not :smh:

It's just the era of attention whoring that we are in now. Everyone wants to be seen :smh:

I see nothing wrong with players attending playoff games. Maybe it inspires them to do better and get there too.

Lebron should just go on to the Kncks and stop the bullshitting.
 
Just my opinion, Queen Jane should have laid low: No interviews till after the NBA Finals. Show some respect to the teams and players that made it there. Is he going to address the rumor of his moms getting dug out by Delonte? I bet he will not :smh:

It's just the era of attention whoring that we are in now. Everyone wants to be seen :smh:

I see nothing wrong with players attending playoff games. Maybe it inspires them to do better and get there too.

Lebron should just go on to the Kncks and stop the bullshitting.

:lol::lol::lol:
 
I didn't like the tone of this article one bit. And I'm not even a LeBron fan. The media trys to slander black athletes before they do anything and rip them apart when they show they are human. At the end of the day, this is a cat who had ridiculous expectations coming out of high school and actually exceeded them. He has never been in any legal trouble and has taking care of his children...
 
This is a bullshit article..

Yep... who wrote this? That Adrian Bitchahoski dude? I think that he hates the players he has to cover. Everytime I read one of his articles, he bitchin' about how rich & pampered the players are! He's just a bitch!!!:smh:
 
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