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U KNOW the Heat F.O. had something to do with this.
After the statement James made about him not caring about what the media/public thought..that they would have to go back to their lives and their problems after being happy about his and the Heat’s loss..and that he would get to go back to his life.
It was a stupid statement. He probably meant that he will continue to lead his life regardless.but it came off and was interpreted by some to mean that Lebron feels his life is somehow better…
Hard to accept this for what it is
LeBron’s been saying the right thing well after the fact recently. I thought his apology to Cleveland was sincere, and I hope this is too. Lord knows I did some dumb things when I was 26, and I wasn’t even treated like God’s gift from the age of 12.
At the end of the day, meh…who cares? Mavs are the champs…
synonymous to sarcasm
trying to put sweatness on his own bitter asshole.
obvious PR department tryist.
HOPE is the worst of all evils because it prolongs the torments of men.
sweatness, sweetness..whatever
lol
HOPE is the worst of all evils because it prolongs the torments of men.
by simpleton cxi on Jun 19, 2011 7:49 PM CDT up reply actions
No surprise, somesuch statement is standard, whether written by the star or not, whether given out on previous occasions or not
But there are a few giveaways of the LeBron grandeur: thanking people for having “done so much for the league,” thanking fans for “standing by me” etc.
(in case you don’t get it, these players are paid to pay as well as possible, if charity work doesn’t come from their hearts it’s not charity, so what have they “done for the league?” Fans come to games & cheer on their favorite teams & players… more appropriate to thank them for “standing by US”?… since the loss was presumably the whole team’s.)


















