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I know high school was the best ten years of your life, but go back and reread what I've written and stop with the douchebaggery of trying to put words in my mouth.

You comparing the actions of league MVP, the face of the NBA and the best player in the league to those of McEnroe

McEnroe is one of the greatest players in the history of his sport. Brady also walked off the field once without shaking anyone's hand too.

I'm not putting any words in your mouth. You're doing a fine job contradicting yourself and creating different arguments with your own words.
 
I'm not putting any words in your mouth. You're doing a fine job contradicting yourself and creating different arguments with your own words.

And you're doing a fine job of being the total assclown that we all know you are, so keep up the mediocre work.
 
People were calling Brady a punk for leaving a field immediately once.
McEnroe used to act like a little baby in front of millions of people.
You're blowing this way out of proportion.

When?

And again, the hand-shaking might not be a big deal, but the post game presser is. And McEnroe was a caricature, if Lebron wants to act that way and be seen that way, then he'll never be placed amongst the all-time greats in the NBA.
 
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When?

And again, the hand-shaking might not be a big deal, but the post game presser is. And McEnroe was a caricature, if Lebron wants to act that way and be seen that way, then he'll never be placed amongst the all-time greats in the NBA.

What's f'n hysterical is the poster uses McEnroe to make his point! Can anyone think of a player who was more of a punk then John McEnroe in his prime? Albert Belle, was pretty cruel, HOF numbers, but isn't ever getting in because the writers are his ride, case closed. I'm really drawing a blank, anyone?
 
What's f'n hysterical is the poster uses McEnroe to make his point! Can anyone think of a player who was more of a punk then John McEnroe in his prime? Albert Belle, was pretty cruel, HOF numbers, but isn't ever getting in because the writers are his ride, case closed. I'm really drawing a blank, anyone?

That's our Maverick for you, aka, asshat; trying to compare James to McEnroe, claiming the latter is one of the all time great tennis players.

Kind of makes you wonder what color the sky is in his twisted, sad, pathetic world.........
 
What's f'n hysterical is the poster uses McEnroe to make his point! Can anyone think of a player who was more of a punk then John McEnroe in his prime? Albert Belle, was pretty cruel, HOF numbers, but isn't ever getting in because the writers are his ride, case closed. I'm really drawing a blank, anyone?

Why it is not valid to bring up other big-name athletes who acted like arses?

The media is blowing this whole thing way out of proportion. We've seen with Brady and Belichick how the media loves to blow up tiny things after games in order to demonize them.

There are TONS of all time greats, across every sport, who acted like absolute ****s or did very immature things.

Get some perspective.
 
That's our Maverick for you, aka, asshat; trying to compare James to McEnroe, claiming the latter is one of the all time great tennis players.

Kind of makes you wonder what color the sky is in his twisted, sad, pathetic world.........

Very amusing to try to knock that I'm 'claiming the latter is one of the all time great players'?

You obviously are just a little kid who has no clue who John McEnroe is. He IS one of the all time best in tennis, child.
 
Could you imagine a Celtic player who grew up in Boston and then wore a Yankee cap to a Sox game? That instantly turned me off.

It's not exactly the same situation since he wasn't a local product, but Brady used to be photographed wearing NY Yankees hats around Boston, until someone told him to start wearing Sox hats.
 
Very amusing to try to knock that I'm 'claiming the latter is one of the all time great players'?

You obviously are just a little kid who has no clue who John McEnroe is. He IS one of the all time best in tennis, child.

Ok manchild; what Confederate regiment did you serve in during the Civil War?

You fossil.

I'm older than you think, old enough to know Connors used to have McEnroe for lunch, so ease up there, your pacemaker might crap out on you in the middle of you rubbing out some knuckle children grampa...............
 
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Oold enough to know Connors used to have McEnroe for lunch,

You're a little boy with no idea what he's talking about. McEnroe was a former #1 ranked player with 7 singles grand slams and 9 doubles grand slams. Hardly a stretch to call him an all time great.

There are lots of other examples of star athletes in other sports, who acted like complete arses and sore losers. Our own Patriots QB was known as being one of the biggest sore losers while as a youth and teen.
 
I just noticed Simmons wrote about this today, and of any sport he probably knows basketball the most:
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Bill Simmons: NBA Finals preview for Los Angeles Lakers and Orlando Magic - ESPN

[When you caused a controversy by storming off the court after Game 6 and refusing to attend your press conference, you did something even better: You brought us back to the days when "rivals" didn't hug each other like Red and Andy after every game, when NBA stars actually took losing personally and treated their peers like enemies instead of friends. I loved it. That was an old-school move. And as reader Brian Naftaly points out, you accomplished something even better: You made your teammates cover you in the postgame press conference, marking the first time all series they did something or helped you in any way. That was genius. Hold your head up high, LeBron James. You could not have done more with the possible exception of coaching the team … and really, that might not have been a bad idea.]
 
You brought us back to the days when "rivals" didn't hug each other like Red and Andy after every game, when NBA stars actually took losing personally and treated their peers like enemies instead of friends. I loved it.

Thank you Mr. Simmons! My thoughts exactly.

Was it right? Of course not. Is it comforting seeing players get as upset after a loss as you or me do? Yes.

It sickens me seeing players hugging and laughing after an elimination loss, probably making future party plans at their $10 million dollar homes. Love seeing a guy who genuinely cares about winning and losing.
 
You're a little boy with no idea what he's talking about. McEnroe was a former #1 ranked player with 7 singles grand slams and 9 doubles grand slams. Hardly a stretch to call him an all time great.

There are lots of other examples of star athletes in other sports, who acted like complete arses and sore losers. Our own Patriots QB was known as being one of the biggest sore losers while as a youth and teen.

Christ, are you still flapping your gums Eisenhower? And I say gums because it's probably too early in the day for you to put your teeth in.

Give it a rest, noone cares what you think.
 
You obviously are just a little kid who has no clue who John McEnroe is. He IS one of the all time best in tennis, child.

You are making our point, though.

John McEnroe's legacy is of a whiny rebellious clown & an angry caricature.

Very, very few people remember McEnroe for this tennis skills first and foremost.

Why? Because of his behavior. And if Lebron is going to act like a selfish punk who throws his teammates under the bus, then Lebron's legacy will be affected as well.

Again, you keep citing Brady as a sore loser, and you have no examples.

Furthermore, I think everyone here has said the hand-shake is not as big a deal as the failure to own up to the loss amongst the media, and pushing that responsibility onto his teammates by not talking in the presser.
 
I just noticed Simmons wrote about this today, and of any sport he probably knows basketball the most:
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Bill Simmons: NBA Finals preview for Los Angeles Lakers and Orlando Magic - ESPN

[When you caused a controversy by storming off the court after Game 6 and refusing to attend your press conference, you did something even better: You brought us back to the days when "rivals" didn't hug each other like Red and Andy after every game, when NBA stars actually took losing personally and treated their peers like enemies instead of friends. I loved it. That was an old-school move. And as reader Brian Naftaly points out, you accomplished something even better: You made your teammates cover you in the postgame press conference, marking the first time all series they did something or helped you in any way. That was genius. Hold your head up high, LeBron James. You could not have done more with the possible exception of coaching the team … and really, that might not have been a bad idea.]


Unless this is satire, Bill Simmons continues his epic fail. The Sports Guy has not made a good point in ages. Lebron is the star of the team, the best player on the team, he has to be in that post-game presser, he has to be the face of the team. It doesn't matter if he played better than his teammates, he's supposed to.

Pierce, KG, Allen, the leaders on the Celts would never do that. Its the definition of throwing your team under the bus, and in a team sport like basketball, no matter how good you are, if your team doesn't win, you have to include yourself in the blame.
 
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You are making our point, though.

John McEnroe's legacy is of a whiny rebellious clown & an angry caricature.

Very, very few people remember McEnroe for this tennis skills first and foremost.

Why? Because of his behavior. And if Lebron is going to act like a selfish punk who throws his teammates under the bus, then Lebron's legacy will be affected as well.

Again, you keep citing Brady as a sore loser, and you have no examples.

Furthermore, I think everyone here has said the hand-shake is not as big a deal as the failure to own up to the loss amongst the media, and pushing that responsibility onto his teammates by not talking in the presser.

Excellent points all around................
 
Unless this is satire, Bill Simmons continues his epic fail. The Sports Guy has not made a good point in ages. Lebron is the star of the team, the best player on the team, he has to be in that post-game presser, he has to be the face of the team. It doesn't matter if he played better than his teammates, he's supposed to.

Pierce, KG, Allen, the leaders on the Celts would never do that. Its the definition of throwing your team under the bus, and in a team sport like basketball, no matter how good you are, if your team doesn't win, you have to include yourself in the blame.

Excellent points all around part II; I really hope that is satire. And you are correct in that Simmons is basically a hack anyway.............
 
You're a little boy with no idea what he's talking about. McEnroe was a former #1 ranked player with 7 singles grand slams and 9 doubles grand slams. Hardly a stretch to call him an all time great.

There are lots of other examples of star athletes in other sports, who acted like complete arses and sore losers. Our own Patriots QB was known as being one of the biggest sore losers while as a youth and teen.

Dude, after getting completley hammered on logic you continue to rant.
John F'n McEnroe? Wait........Tom Brady as a youth, a teen....................
 
Dude, after getting completley hammered on logic you continue to rant.
John F'n McEnroe? Wait........Tom Brady as a youth, a teen....................

Quiet Scout; it's nappy time at the old age home where Maverick lives, although I'm not sure what color the sky is exactly in la la land, aka, Maverickworld.

LeBron James=John McEnroe.........proceed to laugh your nutsack off at the logic behind that brilliant comparison........
 


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