LeBron's Fault
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LeBron's Fault stems from an interview with Miami Heat basketball player LeBron James. When asked if he would apologize about a tweet he sent about Oklahoma City Thunder's Kendrick Perkins getting dunked on by Los Angeles Clippers' Blake Griffin, he said that he would not apologize.
The article on ESPN (read the comments): http://espn.go.com/nba/truehoop/miamiheat/story/_/id/7556817/miami-heat-lebron-james-apologize-kendrick-perkins-tired-blame-game
The tweet: "Dunk of the Year! @blakegriffin just dunked on Kendrick Perkins so hard!!! Wow! I guess I'm No. 2 now. Move over #6,"
He also stated that he was tired of getting blamed for things that were not his fault. James said, ""I'm an easy target; if someone wants to get a point across -- just throw LeBron's name in there. You could be watching cartoons with your kids and you don't like it, you say, 'Blame it on LeBron.' If you go to the grocery store and they don't have the milk that you like, you just say, 'It's LeBron's fault.' "
Soon after this story was published to ESPN.com, the comments were filled with people blaming random things on LeBron. Things like getting fired from their jobs, the Daytona 500 getting postponed, and bad weather.
A few examples:
"Grocery store didn't have the milk that I like.
Lebron's fault"
"Ryan Braun not suspended? Lebron's Fault"
"Death and Taxes.
Lebrons fault"
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