Tuesday, June 2, 2009

LeBron Exhibited Bad Sportsmanship After Game 6 Loss


All athletes are taught from a young age to be good sports and to shake the other team's hands, even if you lose. LeBron must have skipped that part.

Professional athletes are suppose to be role models to young athletes all over the world. What is a young, aspiring Lebron fan suppose to think when he sees his idol storm off the court and not shake anyone's hand after losing? He's probably going to side with his role model and think it's OK to not shake the winning team's hand.

LeBron's excuse made me laugh even more: "It's hard for me to congratulate somebody after you just lose to them. I'm a winner." He also went on to say, "If somebody beats you up, you're not going to congratulate them."

Wow, really? That seems like bad sportsmanship 101 right there. I saw an interesting point in an ESPN.com forum that said that fighters in the UFC, arguably the fastest growing sport in the world, almost always shake each other's hands after a fight. LeBron wouldn't fair to well in that sport or any other sports where sportsmanship is important. I'm sure LeBron would have been more than happy to shake their hands if he would have been on the winning side.

LeBron couldn't even swallow his pride enough to shake his own Olympic teammate's hand after losing to his team. This shows me that LeBron still has a lot to growing up to do before I start putting him in the same group as Michael Jordan or even Kobe Bryant.

There's no denying that LeBron has probably the most talent the game has ever seen, but LeBron obviously has some maturing to do before he sees his first NBA championship.

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