I hate LeBron. He's easy to hate. He gloats, he flops, he whines about every call that he doesn't get, even though he gets way more calls than he should, and he throws teammates under the bus when need be. I find him to be a bit of a bully, and not merely in a competitive way.
That said, he's without question the best player in the NBA. That he wasn't the unanimous MVP this year was a joke. He came up huge in this series when he needed to. He single-handedly kept them in the game in the 4th quarter of game 6, and he just nailed jumper after jumper tonight, while being a fierce rebounder and very active in the passing lanes. I'm not sure the Heat without LeBron are any better than the Celtics without Rondo.
I hate him, but I acknowledge that he is in a class by himself in the NBA right now.
TP - I pretty much agree with this. Lebron is great, just amazing at the game of basketball, but [other than his level of competition], I think he is a horrible role model for kids.
Time after time, he just doesn't get it. While Shane Battier was his usual humble self and said, 'very timely,' when asked about his shooting in last night's game, Lebron went off about how hard he worked and he was and proving all his doubters wrong. Dude, you don't have doubters - you're awesome.
From the decision to jumping up and down on the sidelines last year to his facial expressions in every situation to the new Dr. Dre commercial in his private court overlooking South Beach, the guy is just a total knucklehead and completely socially inept.
Please please please Lebron, learn some freakin' humility.