LeBron James had no leg to face on in beef with Stephen A. Smith

Indicators of the occasions:
What does it inform us that LeBron James, one of many all-time greats — some argue the best in basketball historical past — makes for such a self-entitled, blind-to-facts compromise of the great senses that he has turn out to be inconceivable for considerate adults to root for?
Additional, why do considerate followers of what the NBA was once equate James with the me-first, usually vulgar rhetoric and attitudes of so lots of the NBA’s obscenely enriched and barely stars?
In James’ shallow, slender world, his in-game verbal trouble throughout the Lakers’ additional time win vs. the Knicks on Thursday — yep, even within the midst of shut video games James abandons his staff on behalf of himself — to gripe at all-about-me center-stage ESPN act Stephen A. Smith, who was seated in a front-row, VIP, non-working media seat.