Lebron is having a hard time adapting to being the villian.
I understand it is a hard transition for him. For years people have been kissing the ring (well maybe not the ring, but you get what I am saying) of the King.
This is probably the first time since he was a youngster that people have given him push back on his decision making and held him accountable for the things he says.
His reaction has been typical.
Everyone is a “hater”, “he is a victim”, “life is not a box of chocolates” and blah blah blah.
He complained about minutes the other day, not surprisingly the media jumped on it and here is how Bron Bron felt about that.
“It got blew up out of proportion, saying that I told coach Spo [Erik Spoelstra] that he’s playing me too much and he’s a bad coach,” James said before Miami’s game Saturday against the visiting Toronto Raptors. “You kind of understand sometimes what Randy Moss was talking about when he said, ‘I will not be answering any more questions.’ Because every time I say something, it gets turned out of character.”
I think he meant to say “blown out of proportion” and it is “taken out of context”, but you get the idea of what he is trying to say.
Piece of advice for Lebron, comparing himself to Moss is not the proper way to go, but he has proven when faced with a little adversity he plays the “victim” role.
He needs to grow up, stop taking everything so personally and being so sensitive.
He says he wants to be the King, but continually acts like a spoiled Prince.