All the flopping, and the refs still rarely get him to the free throw line and call fouls

All the flopping, and the refs still rarely get him to the free throw line and call fouls


He was black

He's done his fair share of corny f*ckboy sh*t since being in the league. Just a few examples: The whole "King James" persona before he even stepped foot in the NBA. His flopping, his stans, the "decision", him backing out the dunk contest like a b*tch, running back to play for Dan Gilbert, his flopping, do I need to go on....


Any 'hate' that Jordan got was nowhere NEAR the hate Lebron gets....stop it, now
Damn near everyone loved Jordan in the 90s...and those who didn't at least respected his skills and didn't act like he was overrated as hell, like they do with Lebron
He was one of the rare times when America loved a big, dark black man....and while it was mainly because he won games, it was still a little more than that. He was a sports god....plus back then his public image was much better and "nice guy-ish". They let him do a movie with Looney Tunes characters, for fukk's sake
Whatever hate Lebron had gotten in the past, was multiplied by 10 after this heel turn:


Lebron james is a very lucky man, he never met jordan/ kobe type of players in the finals trash talking psych nikkas
that mental midget would not have survived the whole game
hes lucky he faced the silent good guys like kawhi duncan curry etc
he was throwing tantrums out there when draymond called him a bytch![]()

and they come off as dikkheads. like making fake/tryhard comments to the media, trying to create a persona, shyt like that. like for example, remember when bron tweeted that selfie of him leaning up against a door, looking in the mirror, with some gay ass comment 
i was glad as fukk when he won
at Curry being humble as referenced in post #57You can't compare the 90s to today. Easy to hide a__ behavior in the 90s, not too much today.Not really... Jordan was almost a deity during his peak....
anyway so of course he was protected.