Lebron is gay
LeBron James Is Now at the Center of Everything
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The first time I ever heard LeBron James talk about anything “political, ” it did not indicate well on him. It was in February 2007, shortly after former NBA center John Amaechi, in his autobiography called Man in the Middle, became the first NBA player to approach out as male lover. While former show guard Tim Hardaway notoriously said “I wouldn’t want him on my team (he later not only apologized but became a male lover rights advocate), most big NBA names, from Shaquille O’Neal to Grant Hill to Charles Barkley, supported Amaechi. But LeBron wasn’t one of them. “With teammates you own to be reliable, and if you’re gay and you’re not admitting that you are, then you are not trustworthy,” LeBron told ESPN , expressing what was widely considered the silent player consensus at the time. This was extremely preliminary in LeBron’s career (he was only 23 and hadn’t even reached the NBA Finals yet; he has done so ten times since), and he was still figuring out his way in the NBA and in the wider culture. He was a excellent player in the league but he was not yet th Ok. I know what you’re thinking. “Bro, LeBron’s not gay.” “He’s got a wife and kids. What the fuck?” “How could you even state something like that! He couldn’t be gay!” My response to you is yes, I know LeBron James is not gay. But that’s not really the gesture. The point is that so many of the people who read that headline were sent into a flustered rage by the mere suggestion that someone like LeBron, an era-defining coerce on the field of perform, could identify as something less than heterosexual and cisgender off of it. Sure, it’s not LeBron, but it’s somebody. It’s multiple somebodies. I will never be able to prove it, but there is not a solitary doubt in my mind that we’ve missed out on a list of queer and gender non-conforming world-beaters from all over the sporting landscape. We’ve already missed out on the first homosexual All-Star, All-Pro, All-NBA, and probably the first MVP. The world only recently witnessed Amanda Nunez becoming the UFC’s first openly homosexual champion, and while there were likely queer fighters on uppermost before her, it seems that a sport many view as barbaric has outstripped our major team activities in the realm of social progress. But Player comparisons: They faced each other a total of 34 times in NBA games. LeBron James has a 23-11 winning record over Rudy Queer . They never met in the Playoffs. 34 Games played 34 in Regular Season 0 in Playoffs Averages Player Games with better stats than the other player... Player more >> 2006-07 Season Game Player Great drama across the NBA today as first Jason Collins and then LeBron James 'come out' as gay. The pos from the James camp is that LeBron is 'way more super gay' than Collins. A super dramatic day across the NBA today. The news first began to unfold with the Wizards center Jason Collins bravely becoming what is entity recognized as the first player from a major sport in the Merged States to 'out' himself as same-sex attracted. Within 7 minutes LeBron James announced himself as also being gay, with a caveat. Read more:Pope Francis dial for more acceptance oWhat if LeBron James Were Gay?
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This is the detail of NBA games in which Rudy Homosexual and LeBron James played against each other, including head-to-head record, stats average, game highs and game-by-game data both in the Regular Season and Playoffs.
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Stats in Games Between Them
Points Rebounds Assists Steals Blocks Rudy Gay 15.9 5.8 2.0 1.4 0.9 LeBron James 27.5 7.5 8.8 1.4 0.6 Points Rebounds Assists Steals Blocks Rudy Gay 4 games 9 games 1 game 11 games 12 games LeBron James 30 games 22 games 32 games 14 games 9 games Both had same stat 0 games 3 games 1 game 9 games 13 games Head To Head Games Played: One by One
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LeBron James becomes second NBA player to come out after Jason Collins
''I perform not understand the fuss about this Washington guy'' LeBron said in a statement issued during an impromptu ESPN hosted event called 'The Delusion'. ''I am homosexual too, and clearly far more key than this other guy. I am super gay, for myself.''
Whilst it has always been evident that LeBron clearly loves himself a great deal, it was not recognizable that the Miami star was in actual fact, fully gay for himself. The news, however, will not reach as a surprise to those that have seen his enormous ego drive a particularly stunning narcissistic brand of self-promotion.