Not sure I follow all your connotations concerning "have you been doing something as well as he had". Do you think someone needs to be "Michael Jordan good" to be qualified to criticize someone with "loser" mentality?
Just because he was once a Hall of Fame talent, that doesn't mean those who criticize him must be haters for calling out his loser tendencies, especially since he failed to surmount to his Hall of Fame talent due to his loser tendencies.
"If you want to call an athlete a loser, that's fine; I get that it's a sports thing"
Again, not sure why they are connected. Just because someone is an athlete, does that now suddenly make them immune to being a loser? I'm not even trying to fight you on "being a hater", I'm simply trying to understand your logic behind that before I admit to being such a thing.
All I'm witnessing and calling out is a once-in-a-lifetime HoF talent who is never willing to grow up and accept the world's order, has a serious issue with authority figures, and never accepts responsibility to deal with it (even when Sacramento offered to support him, he rejected such offer, according to Mr. Jerry Reynold). And now he's an old broken-down backup level athlete who teams are willing to sign but never willing to keep for long, and in some cases, even happier when he leaves.
And just for that, I must admit to be a "hater" before this whole point I'm making can be "respected"? That's where I am looking for the logic in.