LeBron Didnt Quit Last Night....Or so he says....

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LeBron: Leaving floor early in loss wasn't quitting

http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=2655852
CLEVELAND -- Every dribble, every dunk and every decision he makes is dissected. Some more so than others.

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LeBron James understands that. He just doesn't get why some are saying he quit on the Cleveland Cavaliers.
James was widely criticized on sports talk radio and by TV pundits for leaving the floor in the final seconds Tuesday night in a 104-95 overtime loss to Atlanta. After missing a 3-pointer with 15 seconds left, he began walking off the floor toward Cleveland's locker room while the Hawks dribbled out the clock.
James stopped near the baseline by Cleveland's bench and watched until the final horn sounded.
He was first condemned by Atlanta's radio team and their call was picked up by some national broadcast outlets Wednesday. Later, James was being compared to wide receiver Randy Moss, who left the field before a game was over for Minnesota.
James, who has been under a public microscope since he was 16, doesn't think he did anything unusual.
"It's not like I walked off the court and came to the locker room while there was still time left on the clock," he said before the Cavs bounced back to rout the Bulls 113-94 on Thursday. "I stood on the court the whole time, until the buzzer's end, I even said something to [Hawks guard] Joe Johnson on his way out.
"It was kind of frustrating for us to lose that game, but as far as quitting on my team or anything like that, it's crazy. If we would have won the game, it would have never been mentioned. Say if we was winning the game and I did the same thing. Would it have been mentioned? I don't think so."
James didn't seem surprised that it was incorrectly reported that he left the floor completely.
"It was reported I was in Texas somewhere and I was at home," he said. "It was reported I was in Miami and I was home, so."
Cavaliers coach Mike Brown didn't know about the flap about James' late-game stroll until he was told by his son that it was being discussed on TV. Brown said he and James have discussed the uproar.
"We both understand there is a right way to do things," Brown said. "This business is the perception business and the right way to do it is to finish the game out on the court. It won't happen again."
James' walk wasn't even noticed by the Cavaliers, who defended their teammate and said he isn't the only one to leave the floor early.
"It's no big deal," forward Drew Gooden said. "LeBron is under such a microscope that every little thing he does gets noticed. I don't care what anybody says, at some point I'm sure Michael Jordan and Larry Bird walked off the floor with 13 seconds left."
Bulls coach Scott Skiles isn't shocked that James' move got so much hype.
"I'm not real surprised by anything the media gives attention to these days," Skiles said. "Every little things gets scrutinized ridiculously."
Skiles always played to the final horn and knows that anything is possible when there is still time left.
"I've seen Reggie Miller score eight points in nine seconds, so it has happened," he said.
Copyright 2006 by The Associated Press
 
Cavs should get rid of him. He's a cancer and bad for the team.

He deserves to be on a bad team like Sacramento. We should trade our superstar Kenny Thomas for this scrub LeBron (but onlyif Cavs add someobody else to this deal to make it a fair trade)
 
Cavs should get rid of him. He's a cancer and bad for the team.

He deserves to be on a bad team like Sacramento. We should trade our superstar Kenny Thomas for this scrub LeBron (but onlyif Cavs add someobody else to this deal to make it a fair trade)


Well, if someone needs to make the sacrifice, I am willing to step up and make that trade, even if we have to do a straight up trade. I know, it isn't fair to the Kings, but we'll pick up brownie points with the media for our generosity.
;)
 
What a stupid stupid story. Down 9 with 15 seconds to go and the other team has the ball...he could have started changing back into his civies right in the middle of the court and it wouldn't have been quitting on the team.
 
he'll never be as good as michael jordan.. not in a million yrs!!

he doesnt have jordans heart and desire...

lebron to michael jordan is like tommy gunn to rocky balboa in ROCKY V...
 
What a stupid stupid story. Down 9 with 15 seconds to go and the other team has the ball...he could have started changing back into his civies right in the middle of the court and it wouldn't have been quitting on the team.

more or less what i thought of it as well.

by the way, i am a little bit surprised to see that lebron has really poor grammar skills; his is bad even for a high-school dropout which he is not.
 
by the way, i am a little bit surprised to see that lebron has really poor grammar skills; his is bad even for a high-school dropout which he is not.
Huh?? In the article above?? All I saw was, "Say if we was winning the game and I did the same thing."
 
by the way, i am a little bit surprised to see that lebron has really poor grammar skills; his is bad even for a high-school dropout which he is not.

The use of was/were may be very significant in terms of writing, but in speech it is hardly a big deal to say "we was". I know plenty of well-educated people who utter minor discrepancies such as this in speech, many of whom do so on purpose. It's hardly any justification to conclude that Lebron has poor grammer skills.
 
What a stupid stupid story. Down 9 with 15 seconds to go and the other team has the ball...he could have started changing back into his civies right in the middle of the court and it wouldn't have been quitting on the team.


It may be stupid story, but unfortunately it has caught waaaay too much media attention.
 
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