How many people can say Happy Birthday to someone and yet somehow make it about themselves? Unbelievable.
"I just got to experience something awesome with my kids and wanted to share" Alternative ways of saying things without sounding so narcissistic. He literally can't help it. Literally everything he says. Obviously it's something to be proud of, and he's done well, but he sure does say "I" a lot in ways that can make you cringe a bit.
You can find whatever reason you want to hate the guy. He's doing something good for the community and has helped a lot of kids out. You want to find a way to hate on him for it, you do you. I've honestly given up arguing any rational side of this argument. The responses 9/10 times are emotional and honestly I get that. We've spent a long time disliking LeBron and ESPN. It's the summer. It's hot. People are going to feel what they feel, you guys knock yourselves out.
He literally say "I" & "My" in a one sentence Tweet about Children's Charities & "show love.. to me" while wishing someone else a Happy Birthday. Watch every interview he does & count the number of times he refers to himself in the first person.. Not to mention the massive "Chosen One" tattoo across his shoulders. There is nothing redeeming about his personality at all.. I've heard that he's a "nice guy" & he's an unstoppable Basketball Player... Just don't think I'll ever be able to root for him.
I understand completely. I don't like the idea of him on the Lakers. I've spent eons dissing him for his flopping and his narcissistic ways as an opponent and contemporary of Bean. Just because he wants out of Cleveland doesn't mean I want him pulling the same crap in LA that he did in CLE and Miami though. The winning is great. The narcissism is pretty unbearable. He either needs some coaching on it and how he comes across, or that is truly who he is. Either way, it's a highly unattractive quality.
Again: I'm not fighting this argument anymore because it's made from a fan's perspective. Sometimes you just hate a guy. I'd never want to see Paul Pierce or Ray Allen in a Laker uniform for the same sort of reasons. I just want to win and LeBron helps us win more than any single person can in the league. Like him or not, that's the truth. I understand people not wanting him and ya'll do your thing.