Monday, June 13, 2011

Lebron believes Destiny is to blame

Miami Heat star King Lebron James is trying his best to handle his team's defeat to the Dallas Mavericks in 6 games gracefully in the public. Telling media after the game that "the ball doesn't go in every time" and "personal failures" resulted in the loss of the series. Most of the media will tear in his long quote about the negative fan reaction ("haters") that he gave at the post-game presser:

"At the end of the day, all the people that were rooting for me to fail ... at the end of the day, tomorrow they have to wake up and have the same life that [they had] before they woke up today. They got the same personal problems they had today. And I'm going to continue to live the way I want to live and continue to do the things I want to do."
That comment does deserve some analysis, but that quote seems very bland and generic to me. The quote, actually the tweet, that sticks out to me is the one he delivers via Twitter @KingJames:
"The Greater Man upstairs know when it's my time. Right now isn't the time." 
Although it is not a Stevie Johnson (Bills WR) type of "God" tweet, when he blamed God for making him fail to catch a game-winning pass, it still is not a smart route to blame destiny as well as yourself for shortcomings in life. This is the same guy who proclaimed a very bright destiny for the Miami Heat when he told them, "not 1, not 2, not 3" and so on titles in the near future for the Miami franchise after his arrival with Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh. Tomorrow will just be the same life for all NBA fans and myself. Lebron just hopes tomorrow's destiny is not the same as his current, ringless.

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