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Why do people hate on LJ so much?. The man doesn't come across as an arrogant prick, he only wanted out of Cleveland b/c the organization sucks, and he doesn't really trash talk other players.
I detect a bit of jealousy with all this.
Rush simple question. Would you still hate Lebron if he had done The decision, but come to Chicago with Wade or Bosh, and acted the EXACT same way once here(punk ass-sh)?
I think people who don't hate him (ala you) are chalking it up to jealousy or being scorned but mostly it's because he's the star on our rival team.
Don't really buy that at all but whatever. Growing up the Bulls had intense rivalries with Indiana, NYK, etc and I never saw the level of hate towards Ewing, Mason, Starks, Reggie out of Bulls fans that I'm seeing here. Maybe some of it is the star of the rival team shit but the jilted lover odor is strong with this fanbase. Especially when a lot of the reasoning that occurs is stuff that Lebron was already doing in Cleveland and didn't manifest itself all of a sudden in Miami, this entire fanbase(upwards of 99% of it I would bet) was clamoring for this dude hardcore, and the "super team" BS, which is exactly what Bulls fans wanted with him here.
Because all the hate was shifted towards the Pistons during that time.Don't really buy that at all but whatever. Growing up the Bulls had intense rivalries with Indiana, NYK, etc and I never saw the level of hate towards Ewing, Mason, Starks, Reggie out of Bulls fans that I'm seeing here. Maybe some of it is the star of the rival team shit but the jilted lover odor is strong with this fanbase. Especially when a lot of the reasoning that occurs is stuff that Lebron was already doing in Cleveland and didn't manifest itself all of a sudden in Miami, this entire fanbase(upwards of 99% of it I would bet) was clamoring for this dude hardcore, and the "super team" BS, which is exactly what Bulls fans wanted with him here.
Hence the jilted lover angle that takes all this shit over the top.None of those players jumped ship and let multiple teams think they were landing in their city, only to combine with the other TOP free agent in the class to go to a team with a huge superstar already there.
Duh.you can still agree he handled it very poorly
shouldn't be surprised why people dislike him.
Hence the jilted lover angle that takes all this shit over the top.
Which is what I have been saying from the word "go"
Duh.
I'm not surprised by it. I never said I was and I'm glad JLIII nutted on his forehead.
In fact I'm not surprised by it at all. I'm just stating WHY people don't...which would show that I have the exact opposite reaction of "shock" over it.
I'm just saying the hate is fucking stupid.
Because all the hate was shifted towards the Pistons during that time.
dont feed the trolls send him back to his bridge rush
Apparently some other facebook fan page shared our picture of FUK LBJ and it has like 2,000 likes + 100 shares, etc.
Glad I put the watermark on that shit.
WHAT?!
So in 1993-94ish during the height of the Knicks-Bulls shit all the hate was shifted to the Pistons who were below .500?!?!
The Bulls' primary rivals have been the Detroit Pistons ever since the Jordan-led Bulls met the "Bad Boy" Pistons in the 1988 Eastern Conference semifinals. The two teams met in the playoffs four consecutive years, with the Pistons winning each time until 1991. The Eastern Conference Finals in 1991 ended with a four game sweep of the Pistons, who, in an unprofessional manner, walked off the floor with time still on the game clock
Another franchise that the Bulls have competed fiercely with is the New York Knicks. The two met in the playoffs in four consecutive years (1991–94) and again in 1996, with the teams' series twice (1992 and 1994) going the full seven games. Their first playoff confrontation, however, came in 1989 when both teams were called "teams on the rise" under Michael Jordan and Patrick Ewing, respectively. That first confrontation would belong to Chicago in six games of the Eastern Semifinals. The Bulls triumphed in the first three years (1991–93) before narrowly losing in 1994 but exacted revenge in 1996. As with Detroit, the historic rivalry between the cities has led to animosity between the teams and occasionally their fans.
Shhh. Adults are talking.