LeBron’s ‘Crying Game’ Is Getting Stale

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Instead of crying about needing a better supporting cast, LeBron should model himself after Michael and Magic.


Let’s jump right into it!

While I don’t want to waste any time going over LeBron James’ many accomplishments, I do want to bring attention to his off-the-court behavior.

How can James, a player who’s constantly being labeled as the greatest on the planet, continue to cry about his surrounding cast? He did that in Cleveland and, now, he’s doing it in LA.

I DON’T recall Michael Jordan EVER lobbying publicly for additional help. That’s just one reason why it’s ridiculous for LeBron to question young teammates and their commitment to winning.

What’s just as bad? It’s listening to analysts, guys like Stephen A. Smith, Jalen Rose, Chris Broussard, Shannon Sharpe, and others, co-sign LeBron’s approach. How sickening!

What LeBron should do (photo, Steve Dykes/Getty Images)

Let’s call out LeBron instead!

LeBron is the one who put dysfunction in motion by courting KD and then Anthony Davis. Ladies and gentlemen, that’s hypocrisy!

A great leader would’ve held a private meeting with teammates.

A great leader would have encouraged them, letting them know he believes in them and is behind them.

My advice to LeBron?

Follow Michael’s lead and–while you’re at it–take notes from the guy who signed you to that 4-year deal. I’m talking about Magic Johnson, leadership personified!

And stop crying!

About Adam Jeffrey

I am a Columnist for The Sports Column. I grew up playing basketball, including at legendary Lincoln High School in New York city, followed by UNC Charlotte and Texas Tech Universities. That led to my coaching career as assistant for SportsNet AAU team and head coaching postion for Team Brooklyn AAU team.



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