He is a front runner but I mean there are worse things in life then being a front runner. It's usually the not very into sports sports fan who is like that.. Maybe Lebron is one of those guys..
Pete
he's been a yankee fan for his entire life, and all he did was go and talk to some of the cowboys. did anyone ever consider mabey he's friends with TO, another high profile athlete?
here's another "shocker" for sports fans, while we may dislike the mannings, our very own tom brady is a yankee's fan AND "gasp!" counts peyton as one fo his closest friends!!! omgzors!
and, as steve pointed out and was glossed over, paul and ray went over to strhan and the giants and joked around for 5-10 minutes before a game in NY after the superbowl. clearly they hate boston sports and all it stands for. traitors. 
am i supposed to hate them or consider them "not true sports fans" now?
please.
I'm sure LeBron is also real good buddies with Jerry Jones too, right?
Like i said in the lead post, i have no problem with LeBron's fanhood, what i have a problem with is how LeBron - basically the face of Cleveland sports - continuously shows up to Cleveland events openly supporting other teams.
Also, I could care less if Tom Brady is a Yankees fan...and guess what? It wouldn't bother me if any athlete playing in Boston showed up to Fenway, during a pennant race, dressed in full pinstripes! - but only if it was clear that they were true Yankees fans. If Tom Brady was a die-hard Yankee fan, i would applaud him for daring to show up at Fenway and supporting his team. Now if Brady showed up to a playoff game sporting Yankee gear and really had no interest in the outcome of the game, then yes it would bother me because he is the face of New England, so why even bother doing something like that?
What bothers me is that I don't believe LeBron is a true Yankee or Cowboy fan. Obviously the notion of what a "true" fan is is subjective, but to me LeBron isn't one. He seems more like the guy who relishes the spotlight and relishes being around those who currently are in it as well. As i said, nothing inherently wrong with that, but as the face of a franchise, why does he insist on parading around in Yankee gear at Indians games? It's either because he's a) a diehard Yankee fan, or b) doesn't really care about representing Cleveland in any way.
If it's A, good for him...
If it's B, then it's really just an unecessary slap in the face to those (the fans) who come out to support him and pay his salary.