Also, the talk about spoiling his fans and family is just ridiculous and disgusting. So is his sudden "we hated Cleveland as kids" approach.
I don't know how it is where you're from Drucci, but I can understand the "hated Cleveland as kids" thing. So I don't know where in France you're from (your profile just says France, and I even looked you up in the "Where are you from" thread, and you still only said France
). But I guess it's like if you were from Strasbourg, but everyone over here just said you're from Paris (since that's the only French city alot of Americans know of), it would probably annoy you.
I mean growing up in the U.S., you usually hate or have big rivalries with kids from other cities that are really close by. Actually a lot of people from the same city hate kids that live in other neighborhoods within that same city.
When you're playing in Cleveland, you can't really say you hated Cleveland growing up, but now that you've left it's a lot easier to admit.
So I can definitely understand this, and I think a lot of kids are like this growing up. The only thing is I think most people grow out of that when you get to college. Take NYC, kids from the Bronx might hate kids from Queens growing up, but if they both go away to college someplace far away, like say University of North Carolina, suddenly they put their petty differences aside and become friends and connect because they're basically from the same place. If LeBron went to college and ended up at Duke or North Carolina, he'd probably find himself liking kids from Cleveland alot more, "oh you're basically from the same place i am, we can relate, let's be friends" kind of thing. I know when I went away to college, I suddenly found myself friends with kids from rival high schools and cities because we actually have a lot in common and could easily relate to each other more so than kids from totally different parts of the country.
But I think we all know LeBron is a little behind on the maturity curve