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Possible spin off thread topic? I disagree because it's just not that simple. If you're a fan of an arrogant player, you might just describe it as confidence or swagger. If you don't like that player then you're probably going to call that guy arrogant or cocky. Some people don't arrogance period, so they probably don't like anyone with those qualities...and then you have those who probably enjoy seeing people display that confidence or arrogance.Originally Posted by 23ska909red02
people don't like arrogance. Is arrogance illegal? No. Is it tolerated? No. If you don't get that, then... sorry, but that's what's at the core of this discussion.
I'm in the group who isn't the least bit bothered by bit. Some people really took offense with Lebron's championship comments, I didn't. But I did take notice and thought that he talks that talk he better walk that walk then. And this year he didn't, so with that the criticism is definitely deserved. Maybe he will, maybe he won't...but to me that's the difference between greatness and people who that just talk a good game. Either way I'm entertained...I don't need to see athlete be "humbled" because if they are were then sports would be pretty damn boring IMO.
Edit: And I don't agree with the comparison with Kobe coming off a rape accusation and Lebron just basically being himself. Kobe needed to prove that he wasn't this horrible dude how just sexually assaulted some young lady...which some people still believe, but it's been forgotten because hey, the Lakers won back to back titles. And he started to become a little less socially awkward. Lebron is just trying to live up to unreasonable expectations that he (and the media) has placed upon himself and the Heat. Winning cures all...that what it all comes down to. Kobe didn't go on a PR campaign for battered women after his rape trial, the Lakers traded for Gasol