Originally Posted by staylor26:
Any proof that they said they hope his son dies in a car wreck?
See the tweet above with what appears to be an Instagram comment from someone at the game who heard. Now that person could be lying too, but LeBron is one of the most famous athletes in history and gets taunted every game he plays to basically no reaction from him. It stands to reason that one of them crossed a line there for him to react like that. [Reply]
Originally Posted by KC_Connection:
See the tweet above with what appears to be an Instagram comment from someone at the game who heard. Now that person could be lying too, but LeBron is one of the most famous athletes in history and gets taunted every game he plays by the fans. It stands to reason that one of them crossed a line there.
Yea I’m not going to just take the word of somebody on IG, sorry. [Reply]
If those fans indeed told LeBron they hope Bronny dies in a car crash, they should be grateful they didn’t end up in a hospital and they also should be banned from sporting events for life.
If those fans indeed told LeBron they hope Bronny dies in a car crash, they should be grateful they didn’t end up in a hospital and they also should be banned from sporting events for life.
If those fans indeed told LeBron they hope Bronny dies in a car crash, they should be grateful they didn’t end up in a hospital and they also should be banned from sporting events for life.
He's averaging 25-5-6 in his 19th season at age 37 and is literally shattering every individual basketball record ever set. He's the GOAT all right and there's very little doubt about that at this point.
I do find it amusingly pathetic that some are still clinging to the idea that MJ had the better career nearly five years past the point that stopped being even a tenable statistical argument. Not nearly as pathetic as those shitting on a guy for getting bothered by someone in the crowd saying they wished his son died, though. [Reply]