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I think he's loyal. I mean what other excuse could there be for him to continue to employ Maverick Carter after this summer? And to continue to defend Mav's ideas, even after Maverick has been out in public admitting that he fucked up?


It's not loyalty, LeBron's narcissism leads him to unwittingly believe that the ideas weren't bad or poorly executed, and it is because of that narcissism that he can't accept reality and pulls the race card instead of acknowledging mistakes. In reality, he's not simply defending his boy Mav, he's defending himself because he was a huge part of every decision made in the "Committee of One" and in "doing what's best for LeBron James".

Also, you can be both loyal and disloyal, just because you're loyal to your family or people you consider family doesn't necessarily make you a loyal person.
 
Loyalty often comes with the pricetag of disloyalty. Loyalty is choosing who you are disloyal to.
 
Loyalty often comes with the pricetag of disloyalty. Loyalty is choosing who you are disloyal to.

Seriously man, that is just crap.

If your are loyal to someone, it just means you...

1. dont give a crap about someone else or a group of people
2. are emotionally more connected to someone and choose to favor him/her more.
3. have a advantage by being more submissive to someone.

But I bet your quote could stick to 50% of this board as " wise words".
 
loy·al (loil)
adj.
1. Steadfast in allegiance to one's homeland, government, or sovereign.
2. Faithful to a person, ideal, custom, cause, or duty.
3. Of, relating to, or marked by loyalty. See Synonyms at faithful

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loyal [ˈlɔɪəl]
adj
1. having or showing continuing allegiance
2. faithful to one's country, government, etc.
3. of or expressing loyalty

loyal
adjective faithful, true, devoted, dependable, constant, attached, patriotic, staunch, trustworthy, trusty, steadfast, dutiful, unwavering, true-blue, immovable, unswerving, tried and true, true-hearted
 
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I'll let ya form your own opinions.
 
Thank goodness that kid had basketball to fallback on...
 
Have they accepted you over on the Heat forums or is there a backlash against LeBron fans/bandwagoners? I'm not trying to be a dick, it's a serious inquiry. I can't imagine the pre-2010 Heat fans over there are stoked about the amount of fanboy attention your favorite player has unleashed upon their boards.

I haven't even looked yet, but what is the leading Heat forum? ESPN, RealGM, infopop???
 

Send this column to LeBron James’ black enablers and sycophants, the men and women circling the racial wagons around King James in hopes of being invited to his South Beach parties, the men and women determined to cripple LeBron the way they once crippled Michael Vick.

LeBron James is not an innovator.

He is not the first athlete to create a business and give jobs to his unqualified friends.

Deion Sanders jumped from Super Bowl contender to Super Bowl contender.

Magic Johnson fired Paul Westhead.

Curt Flood and Oscar Robertson are the fathers of free agency.

Please, let’s stop with all the nonsense that white folks are uncomfortable with LeBron because he’s “taken control of his career.”

Give me a &*%$ing break. The rationalization is as tired and lame as listening to Limbaugh defenders claim his black call screener is proof Rush is free of bias.

With his self-aggrandizing, narcissistic one-hour TV exit – The Decision – LeBron James ruined his public image, not racism. LeBron inflicted more damage to his image Wednesday night when he told CNN’s Soledad O’Brien that race is a factor in the public backlash against him since The Decision.

In an attempt to justify his asinine statement and gain favor with The King, LeBron’s enablers launched a counter offensive. Rather than deal with the real catalyst for the LeBron backlash – The Decision – we heard talk about how troubled some white folks were by LeBron deciding on his own to take his talents to South Beach.

Are you kidding me? Shaquille O’Neal has played for damn near half the NBA. Shaq bolted Orlando and took his talents to Hollywood without turning off most of America.

Quiet down
LeBron James can't talk his way into popularity again. Mark Kriegel's advice is just shut up.

LeBron’s exit was disgraceful. It pissed people off. It painted LeBron as an uncaring boob. I’m sure that some bigots used The Decision as an excuse to air racist comments toward LeBron on Twitter or through e-mail.

No doubt, bigots – of any color – don’t need much of an excuse to flash their stupidity. But that doesn’t mean the backlash against LeBron is racist.

The truth is, LeBron James and his kiddie corps of handlers are no threat to the power structure. None.

They’re not Muhammad Ali and Elijah Muhammad telling the government the Viet Cong never called me N*****. They’re not John Carlos and Tommie Smith raising black fists on the medal stand. Hell, they’re not Barry Bonds chasing down Babe Ruth’s greatest-slugger-of-all-time legacy.

LeBron James and his business partner/friend Maverick Carter are two spoiled kids, drunk on fame and privilege and clueless about how to maximize and utilize the power they have.

I’m speculating, but my hunch is many white folks feel sorry for James. They wish he’d open his mind to mature advice. They hope The Decision isn’t an indication James is going to have a Kobe Bryant-, Lindsay Lohan-, Tiger Woods-child-celebrity fall from grace.

LeBron’s enablers are providing him the racial cocoon of denial. They’re giving LeBron an excuse to avoid dealing with his own bad (The) Decision.

Racism exists. It touches the lives of millionaire black athletes, too. I was at ground zero when it was fashionable for the national white media (and the public) to pretend that Barry Bonds invented steroids. I was one of the first journalists to call out the Duke lacrosse prosecutor for succumbing to the black racism that tried to lynch white college kids on the word of a black hooker.


I don’t leave home without my race card.

I hate it when people throw it around to cover their shortcomings.

On Thursday, LeBron told ESPN’s Rachel Nichols that people were looking too deep into his CNN comments, but he stands by what he (and Maverick Carter) said. He’s playing the race-is-a-factor-in-everything card, which is true. But that’s not what he and Carter implied on CNN. They implied that people have a problem with James and his handling of his free-agency situation because his skin is black.

Outside of Cleveland, no one cares or cared that LeBron left. No one could understand why he left in such a classless manner. It’s not like he claimed that Cavs owner Dan Gilbert did him dirty behind the scenes or Cleveland fans mistreated his family the entire time he represented the city.

LeBron pissed on Cleveland because he could and because he apparently doesn’t know any better. Well, people don’t like self-absorbed bullies. So America is taking a dump on LeBron.

Claiming racism might win LeBron the respect of Jesse Jackson, Al Sharpton and the folks at ESPN who concocted and participated in The Decision, but all it does in the rest of America is once again illustrate that Team James is in over its head.

LeBron blew a perfect opportunity to say, “Man, I screwed up the way I left Cleveland, and I regret the animosity it created. It’s a mistake I’ve learned from.”

Maverick Carter half-heartedly acknowledged this when he said “the execution could’ve been better.”

Just admit you were dead wrong and apologize. The people unwilling to accept your apology and move on are the people who have a problem with your skin color.

The rest of us are just tired of seeing athletes do dumb (stuff).
 
Best take I've seen so far:

By Mike Freeman
CBSSports.com Senior Writer

Lambasted LeBron conveniently sees hurtful role of race

Apparently, LeBron James just discovered there's racism in America. Welcome, bra'.

James was on CNN this week talking about the infamous decision to leave Cleveland for Miami, and the subject switched to the massive negative backlash he faced from the public following the announcement.

James didn't blame the anger on his clumsy handling of the disastrous telecast. No. He blamed it on race.

"Do you think there's a role that race plays in this?" James was asked by journalist Soledad O'Brien.

"I think so at times," James said. "It's always a race factor."

James' enabler -- err, sorry -- business partner Maverick Carter chimed in: "It definitely played a role in some of the stuff coming out of the media, things that were written."

James isn't wrong; there is truth in his statements. But it's just interesting -- funny, actually -- hearing those words come out of LeBron's mouth.

LeBron James never stood for anything and now he suddenly wants to talk race? Tell me James is clowning us all.

He has previously avoided controversial topics. He has rarely -- if ever -- made any statement of significance about anything. James has gone out of his way to see no evil, hear no evil. Just play ball, make money. That's been James' mission.

There's nothing wrong with that. Making money is the American way.

It's just that now, James is trying to have it both ways. He has catered to corporate America, mostly ignored issues that affect people of color, and then when so many people turned on James, he's now suddenly seeing the racial light.

James has cared about little off the court that couldn't help his financial bottom line. Cleveland players once drafted an open letter to China protesting that country's role in the genocide occurring in Darfur. James refused to sign it, saying he needed more information.

He posed on the cover of Vogue in an Annie Leibovitz monstrosity that portrayed him as the 21st century King Kong, a black brute capturing a helpless white woman. When the controversy erupted into a national debate, James shrugged his shoulders.

James has followed the lead of Michael Jordan, who ignored any societal issue that crossed his field of vision in order to appeal to mainstream America. Jordan did little to address accusations his Air Jordans were being made in parts of Indonesia by 11-year-old girls for 22 cents an hour.

This is the quintessential Jordan story. In 1990 there was a heated North Carolina senate race. It was pseudo-segregationist Jessie Helms versus African-American Harvey Gantt. Helms was running a highly racially charged campaign and it was working. Gantt was looking for support and his supporters approached Jordan. His Jordan-ness declined to get involved and offered this infamous quote: "Republicans buy sneakers, too."

That was Jordan. James has lived his life the same way. Mysteriously, that is, until now.

James is a spoiled kid, living in a bubble. His handling of The Decision proved that. That James is just now "realizing" and publicly preaching race plays a factor in many things that occur in this country is laughable.

James is being blasted for playing the "race card." There's no such thing as a "race card." It's a term invented by extremists who desire to prevent Americans from discussing the thorny topic of race and keep us isolated from one another.

James didn't play the "race card," he's simply being the thin-skinned juvenile he's always been. 'Criticize me, King James?' That's why it had to be racism, right? Because anybody with "King" as a nickname who makes millions playing basketball is certainly above reproach.

LeBron James never stood for anything but now suddenly wants to talk race? Better to be thought a hypocrite than to open one's mouth and remove all doubt.

Jordan, at least, got that memo ... in the form of greenbacks. Apparently the King's currency knows no shame.
 
LeBron is such a douche bag!!! How come we didn't see this LeBron the past 7 years when we were supporting him? Maybe, we just didn't care/blinded because he was on our side. I wish I never supported this douche bag!

Every single thing he says/does is narcissistic, selfish and arrogant.
 
James' understanding of loyalty is like Dwight Schrute's from The Office...

Would I ever leave this company? Look, I'm all about loyalty. In fact, I feel like part of what I'm being paid for here is my loyalty. But if there were somewhere else that valued loyalty more highly, I'm going wherever they value loyalty the most.
 
Seriously man, that is just crap.

If your are loyal to someone, it just means you...

1. dont give a crap about someone else or a group of people
2. are emotionally more connected to someone and choose to favor him/her more.
3. have a advantage by being more submissive to someone.

But I bet your quote could stick to 50% of this board as " wise words".

Say your girlfriend is loyal to you. But she's also loyal to her mother. Her mother is trashing you behind your back like constantly, but she tells your girl that she can't tell you.

If your girlfriend is loyal to you, she'll tell you what happened. But in doing so, she's disloyal to her family, because she broke a promise with her family to your advantage. If she doesn't tell you, then she's loyal to her mother telling her not to tell you, but she's disloyal to you because she's valuing her loyalty to her mother over loyalty to you.

To make a Lebron example out of it: He could be loyal as fuck to his friends. Employing them in his company. Giving them money when they need it. Refuse to call them out in the media. But what if his friends then turn around and create a situation where it's them or staying with the Cavs? If he picks the Cavs he's being disloyal to them. If he picks his friends he's being disloyal to the Cavs.

Like I said, real loyalty, loyalty that's tested and proved--is all about choosing who you are disloyal to. All acts of loyalty in the end are about favoring one person over another. There's a hierarchy there, which you can only reveal through test.

Lebron was 100% not loyal to Cavs fans. But he could still be a loyal person. Just he's not loyal to you, and that's what makes you call him disloyal.

All that shit is just ego entitlement games. Are we as fans in the end owed loyalty from players? What does it mean that we expect these athletes to be loyalty to us? To shut up and play to their own detriment?

Shit gets gladiatorial way fast.
 
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I'll let ya form your own opinions.

Looks photoshopped. Look at the wonky angle of the lettering on his shirt. Plus I'm almost certain I read yesterday about Lebron doing the pledge with his hand over his heart.
 
Looks photoshopped. Look at the wonky angle of the lettering on his shirt. Plus I'm almost certain I read yesterday about Lebron doing the pledge with his hand over his heart.

Not sure why there would be one photoshopped picture on Yahoo! sports by a Reuters photog in among a bunch of pics of the Heat, but I guess you can believe what you want. Like I said, I'm not trying to sway folks' opinions, just passing along the pic. I think it speaks for itself, and says a # of things- intentional and unintentional.

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