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by user Xtinct

The media has long created biased opinions that influence multitudes of folks. The latest example of the media flexing it's "journalistic" muscle occurred yesterday.

LeBron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers, as they have been referred to the last few years, exited the playoffs yesterday evening. After a 21 point first half, James was held to 6 points in the second half of a game seven. The media's spin on this is the Cavs need a better supporting cast.

Kobe Bryant and the Los Angeles Lakers, as they have been referred to the last couple of years, exited the playoffs two weeks ago. After a 23 point first half, Bryant scored a single point in the second half. The media's spin on this is that Kobe quit.

There is no need to mention the anti-Kobe wave that has struck number eight for the past 2 1/2 to 3 years. Nor is it necessary to spit on the love Lebron receives. But one must ask, how can comparable results be so disparately received?

Lebron lovers will say that Lebron was making the effort because he continued to shoot the ball in the second half. Watching that game, I think a lot of those shots were forced. Kobe didn't shoot as much but he also didn't create as well as he could of which is about the only difference between their two efforts. But to say Kobe quit when the gameplan hadn't changed since Game 1 of the series seems more emotional than factual. At the same time, wasn't it just a few days ago we were praising Lebron for his ability to get his teammates involved, meanwhile he's throwing up shots that have no chance of seeing the twine. (I know I'm exaggerating slightly but if paid media folk can lie, surely I can exaggerate).

Lastly, Lebron walked off without the hand shaking routines attributed to good sportsmanship. Kobe did the same thing. But when Kobe does it, suddenly there are reports that he told his teammates to do the same thing. Now this information is what 'reportedly' happened, no confirmation, no eyewitness, no one saying they actually heard Kobe tell his teammates these things. Much like Kobe reportedly broke up the Lakers a couple of years back (no voicemails, memos, conversations, nothing to support that other than media conjecture). Now why hasn't the media made anything of Lebron's sportsmanship?



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Mon 05/22/06, 12:36 pm EST

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ChachiOSUDraft Pick
1288 days ago
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I didn't hear any reports about the whole sportsmanship thing, but I see what you're saying. I also think there is a difference in their two game 7 performances. Lebron forced shots and tried to make things happen despite his team and himself looking exhausted. He didn't give up. While Kobe appeared to be throwing a temper tantrum and refusing to shoot. Great players try and will there team to victory and sometimes that means taking horrible shots and pressing. Kobe just looked like he didn't care. I do agree with your assessment though that the media allows much of LeBron's mistakes to go unquestioned while every one of Kobe's are overanalyzed. But, I can understnad why.
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MetsJetsDevilsDraft Pick
1288 days ago
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Yankees suck
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Awrigh01All-Star
1288 days ago
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I think Kobe has burned through his goodwill with the press. As many of us remember, just or unjust, he was embroiled in, at times, a gruesome rape trial. The media, and especially ESPN because of their stake in the NBA, has a significant interest in turning Lebron into the next Jordon, so that they can make more money. They can't do it with Kobe because of the above noted rape trial . . .
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Awrigh01All-Star
1288 days ago
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This media bias . . . is one of the many reasons why we founded ArmchairGM--diversity of opinion leads to truth.
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Anonymous Fanatic #1
1288 days ago
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The lack of media reports regarding Lebron's swift exit is an excellent example of what I was talking about.

I understand the consequences of the rape allegations. But in a country where we spout innocence until proven guilty, the ostracization of Kobe without a conviction is less than admirable.

And I agree, as a Laker fan I wasn't overly pleased with Kobe's lack of shooting in game 7. However, when Phil Jackson stated that he was following a gameplan, that led me to believe that Kobe was doing what he thought gave his team the best chance to win. I say that more with the understanding that Phil has rarely held his tongue in regards to complimenting or criticizing his own players.

And if Kobe had when willy nilly shooting and the Lakers still lost, guess what the media would have harped on? Kobe didn't get his teammates involved yada yada yada....
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XtinctWaterboy
1288 days ago
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Last comment came from me...firefox is my normal browser and I stay logged in but I'm on IE and forgot to login...forgive my complacency
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Wtt02005Varsity
1277 days ago
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Kobe justified his actions on TNT like a week ago. He said that scoring points against the Suns doesn't do anything to them. In addition, the Lakers won the games when Kobe didn't score 35+. So he did not shoot in the 2nd half of Game 7.
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Wtt02005Varsity
1277 days ago
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Personally, we needed Kobe time. I would have opted for a plan in which Odom and Brown would get in offensive rebounding positions and get any Kobe misses.
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