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Lebron's work ethic during the season is not what I question, what baffles me is that LeBron is still a below average shooter and hasn't matured as an offensive player over the past few off-seasons.
Martin Meltzer: LeBron Could Learn a Thing or Two From Kobe Martin Meltzer 2011
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If fans really weren't engaged in the outcome of Lebron's games, then Lebron wouldn't be making the millions of dollars he makes every year.
Sam Koppelman: Holding Fans Hostage Sam Koppelman 2011
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Following Lebron's lackluster performance in the NBA Finals, Mr. Paczkowski has been unsure of how to proceed with his life.
Pablo Andreu: Lebron-Haters Experience Postpartum-Like Depression Pablo Andreu 2011
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I remember back in Lebron's first or second year, he was photographed at some rapper's pool party ... drink in hand prior to being 21, with naked women all around.
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If fans really weren't engaged in the outcome of Lebron's games, then Lebron wouldn't be making the millions of dollars he makes every year.
Sam Koppelman: Holding Fans Hostage Sam Koppelman 2011
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He wants a check for every single one of Kobe's game-winners, a dime off of every one of Lebron's global icon dollars, and check for every single time a shooting guard waved off a pick and tried to go Pee-Wee Kirkland.
Ziad Isa Khan: Michael Jordan's Last Stand Ziad Isa Khan 2011
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Following Lebron's lackluster performance in the NBA Finals, Mr. Paczkowski has been unsure of how to proceed with his life.
Pablo Andreu: Lebron-Haters Experience Postpartum-Like Depression Pablo Andreu 2011
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Sports purists and fans less cynical than I am will defend Lebron's number swap as a way for the future hall-of-famer to further distinguish himself from the legendary Michael Jordan.
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Instead, as the angry owner wrote in a scathing, well-earned public excoriation of his former star, James staged a "narcissistic" ESPN circus -- complete with his own paid interviewer, Jim Gray -- and literally left Gilbert to find out about Lebron's decision at the same time as I did.
Andy Ostroy: Cavs' Gilbert Was Right to Blast James. In Fact, He Didn't Go Far Enough 2010
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In the wake of the NBA's free-agent frenzy, Lebron's behavior just gave folks like me religion; a reason to devoutly root for the Heat's colossal failure.
Andy Ostroy: Cavs' Gilbert Was Right to Blast James. In Fact, He Didn't Go Far Enough 2010
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