Panos wrote:martin wrote:Panos wrote:martin wrote:Panos wrote:martin wrote:Panos wrote:Question: if you're Bronny, do you want to play on a team with your dad?
A dad, by the way, who is a spotlight whore?
They are father and son. I don't know what type of question this is.This is like the ultimate gift for a family.
The question relates to most children, esp teenagers/20's, not wanting to live in the shadow of their parents. Sure, Lebron would want it.
Everyone on the planet is literally living in the shadow of Lebron on the baseball court and yet most all still would die to play with him, cause NBA pros idolize him.Maybe some people had ****ty fathers, but maybe also they didnt. And maybe some people in this world have daddy issues and should figure that out and stay away from their dad;s.
Meanwhile, Lebron let us know he was going to skip an NBA game if it fell on the same day as his son;s first collegiate game cause it was that important to him and his son.
Panos, you have quite the one sided, predetermined outlook of this situation.
One sided predetermined? I asked a question raising an issue/possibility that wasn't previously mentioned. Are you saying that there isn't a reasonable chance that the kid wants to earn his own way in this world and not just always be "Lebrons son", as impossible as that is at this point?
No what I’m saying is that this is a largely a dumb topic to even want to discuss.
But maybe you have some unique experience or perspective to bring to the table on this so have at it.
It doesn't take unique experience. And it is not dumb. It is the oldest story in the book going back to ancient times, and "daddy issues" as you call it takes top billing at psychologists sessions. So call it "dumb" if you want, but it seems more like you just want to be belligerent with me lately, and I'm not really interested in having nasty conversations with you.
I’m trying to have a very specific conversation about the love one man has for his son so much so that he would divert his whole professional life as possibly the best basketball player in the world and in our lifetime, to spend time with his son. That literally what it boils down to, with the added flare of what conspiracy filled matrix theories we can come up with.
And you’d like to turn and frame LeBron as some sort of “whore” and kick off and divert this whole thread to some weird hypothetical about 2 people you have zero clue on and fabricate something about that relationship in a completely and utterly nasty way. That is you doing the very regular TMZ style work of awfullness.
Panos, if it’s not crystal clear to you, I don’t appreciate your participation at that level at all (not to mention how you are still trying to figure out the difference between comparison, analogy, and perhaps the odd simile). Take it somewhere else if you need to participate in this manner, I have zero interest in hosting that level discussion quite frankly.