Good points by all of you. Just wanted to add my own two cents as well.
I really thought that whole "Mo Williams should be an All Star" rant by the Cavs was silly. Both Ray Allen and Rajon Rondo were having outstanding seasons, both were DEFENDING CHAMPIONS, and neither one was originally selected either. Further, at that time, the Celtics and Cavs were virtually tied for the best record - it wasn't like the Cavs were way ahead of everyone else. How LeBron, Mo and their coaching staff actually thought Mo deserved it over those two when he'd never won a thing was a complete joke to me.
And as for blasting the Cavs now that they lost, it reminds me of what they say about NFL quarterbacks: you will get too much praise when your team wins, and too much criticism when your team loses. The '08 Celtics played their butts off, wanted it more than everyone else, and had fun doing it. But they were respectable. They didn't make a mockery of the game, they didn't play the air guitar on the bench, they didn't dance on the bench, or take "family pictures" like the Cavs did. In other words, if you're gonna put yourselves out there like that, you better be able to handle the heat.
LeBron is an amazing player, no doubt. But I've gotten a feeling for awhile now that he's watched way too much Sportscenter and believes his own press. Because Stuart Scott and the gang were already handing the '09 title to the Cavs before the All Star Break, I think LeBron and his team let that get to their heads, and started believing their own press. Add to that the fact that the officials give the Cavs whatever they want, and I think they really felt entitled to win the title. Just look at the disbelief on their faces when someone would actually call a foul on them!
A perfect example is the end of that regular season game in Indy, when there were two consecutive fouls - one on each team - on nearly identical plays. All NBA fans want is consistency when it comes to officiating. Well finally the officials got it right, but the Cavs wanted to get the call on both ends. Mike Brown had no reason to be upset, considering his team had just gotten the exact same call in their favor, but he WENT NUTS. And then still constantly has the balls to refer to his team as a "no-excuse team." Wow.
Another thing, LeBron often refers to his "supporting cast," talks about needing more help, etc. Honestly, I played pro football, and if any of my teammates ever called me part of their "supporting cast" or said they needed more "help," our entire team would have kicked his butt. It's one thing for the media to say it, but for an individual player to actually say it, that's crossing the line.
Further, LeBron referred several times to his game-winner against Orlando in Game 2 as a "great shot." It certainly was, but I doubt Jordan, Bird or Magic ever would have called their own shot great.
Lastly, by saying that LeBron is just so competitive that he couldn't dare shake Orlando's hands or appear at the press conference is an insult to all the great players before him. Pierce, Ray Allen, KG - those guys all shook Orlando's hands after Game 7. Are they not as competitive as LeBron? What about Bird, Jordan, Magic, etc? Those guys weren't as competitive as LeBron? LeBron has special basketball etiquette rules that only apply to him, and not anyone else in the history of the NBA?
Please...