Absolutely nothing can be drawn from that. The only incidents were the Love and Crowder injuries. Saltlover will know. He always knows.
So I'm not going to comment on this, except to tell a story.
Almost 15 years ago I had an opportunity to talk to Ben Cherington for a bit, back when I was trying in vain to enter the baseball scouting and front office world. One thing I remember from that conversation is that when you hear of weird injuries, it'a most likely a cover story. For example, there was a time a player was injured in a hotel room by stepping on a glass he left beside his bed -- suffice it to say, that wasn't how the real story went, and the public version was for the benefit of his wife. These sorts of indescretions were not uncommon, as were a whole host of other beahvior that never made it to the public, because everyone keeps their mouth shut.
When you see Stephen A. Smith mention Woj and other reporters, it's this type of stuff that he's talking about. Everyone has a lot of dirt that never gets shared, because of an unspoken rule. But the rule goes both ways, and LeBron might be close to crossing that line.
Well this adds further intrigue...
Salty never disappoints. Great post, wouldn't be at all surprised to learn that you're Billy Beane.
Even if smith is lying, gotta admit its pretty funny all this drama he's adding to this situation lol
I don't think it's funny at all. He leaves the dirt up to speculation, defames the character of a superstar and then runs and hides. In reality, the Dirtbag is Stephen A. Smith.
Why can't they both be dirtbags? Gotta admit, I enjoy seeing LeBron dragged through the mud.
I don't enjoy seeing it at all. There's a fake narrative out there that Lebron is a dirtbag. It's become cool to trash the guy. I think it's a little sad. I think the Lebron haters are similar to the Brady haters- they are willing to miss the forest for the trees.
I can't appreciate a lot of things about him that I've never wavered from: The Decision, his personality (incredibly vain, disrespectful, lack of insight), the way he plays the game (constant whining, flopping, overrated [bully-ball, poor shooter, lives on offensive fouls, and def not even 2nd best of all time]), the way he treats coaches (shouldered 2 coaches, got the third fired) and teammates (forever points the finger when things go awry). I hate that he seems incapable of speaking proper English beyond 4-5 word fragments. His "Chosen One" tattoo on his back -- chosen what, top 5-ish of all time? And the fact that he has clearly abused PEDs, whether you want to admit it or not. We speculate when we diagnose Alzheimer's disease, it's technically impossible prior to autopsy, and yet we are [dang] good at catching it many years before it fully manifests. He's been bloated with PEDs for years and is completely reliant upon his athleticism to dominate basketball. I'm not impressed by that.
Hater implies that I'm jealous of him, his success, etc. There are a lot of professional athletes that I enjoy watching and respect as people. LeBron James has and will never been one of them. You and moranis are entitled to your own opinions.