The latest Hall of Famer critic is Charles Barkley who is joining the endless list of NBA superstar’s to call out Lebron James.
Recent Twitter postings read that Lebron James stated that he was “taking mental notes of everyone taking shots at me this summer.”
Charles Barkley who was on ESPN Radio 103.3 Dallas/Fort Worth on Thursday commented on LeBron’s little tweet that read he is remembering everybody who said anything bad about him, “and he said ‘everybody.’ It seems clear that Barkley wants Lebron to make sure he is put on the list with ‘everybody.’
Barkley had issues with the one-hour “The Decision” special on ESPN, where James LeBron announced that he will sign with the Heat to play with fellow superstars Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh.
According to Barkley the one hour special was “a punk move”. Earlier this summer he said “James would never be Michael Jordan.”
“I thought them dancing around the stage was a punk move.” It seems clear that Charles Barkley thinks Lebron James should have stayed in Cleveland. Barkley is very disappointed that James joined Dwyane Wade’s team.
Lebron James who has been a target of much criticism stated his plan for vengeance on Twitter saying “Don’t think for one min that I haven’t been taking mental notes of everyone taking shots at me this summer. And I mean everyone.”
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