

Have an opinion yourself? Feel free to drop a line on my Twitter feed. CLEVELAND, OH - NOVEMBER 17: LeBron James 23 of the Cleveland Cavaliers warms up prior to the game.+ against the LA Clippers at Quicken Loans Arena on Novemin Cleveland, Ohio. I have to say, I don’t think LeBron James deserves this type of “recognition” since the study isn’t all that scientific, even if you might agree with the results. He is known to celebrate his own court dominance more than he probably should. I can see how LeBron James may have earned a negative reputation, especially since he tends to have a larger-than-life personality and has become such a dominant force. Combine this concept of “negative tweets get attention” with a popular player and it explains a lot.Īt the same time, over 100,000 negative tweets in a month is not a good sign. Over time, the typical Twitter user might slowly realize which tweets get the most attention and do more of those. While those tweeting about LeBron James might not be thinking about it, posting a negative comment often leads to more shares and likes. Whether it comes to football stars, actors, or business moguls, if the person in question is widely known, it means there are a lot of “sentiments” period, both good and bad.Īnother issue with this type of ranking system is that we know negative tweets tend to get the most traction, according to research. Most of the “sentiment analysis” I’ve seen is usually a bit suspect. In the NFL, a player like Tom Brady has a legion of fans and is widely considered the best quarterback in history, but he is also “despised” by all of the fans who cheer for opposing teams. We also don’t know if the negative tweets are coming from Los Angeles Lakers fans or those from rival teams. Full-bodied and refined, it is deeply layered with delicate nuances of. We know there are negative tweets about these iconic players but we don’t really know why that is - e.g., whether the Twitter users are mentioning actual games or dissing on some of their antics off the court. DESCRIPTION: This precocious and captivating wine exudes profound notes of blackberry, coffee, licorice, and cocoa. We, Dodgers and Rams should all do a joint parade together With a live concert afterwards to end it City of Champions. Though James was disappointed with the outcome, there was at least one NBA star who was happy to see Madrid win a 14th European title.As is typically the case, sentiment analysis is a flawed practice, an attempt to measure public opinion in a way that uses science but is really about analyzing emotions and opinions. James still sent a message of appreciation after the game for Liverpool, which did win two trophies this season with the FA Cup and Carabao Proud of you guys!! Win, lose, or draw you guys gave it your all this season and we all appreciate it!! #YNWA❤️❤️❤️ Unfortunately, Thibaut Courtois spoiled the party for James and Liverpool, with the Real Madrid goalkeeper putting together an exceptional performance that saw a single goal from Vinícius Júnior stand up in a 1-0 win. LeBron drinking wine at the UCL final is a whole mood 🍷 OMW!! #YNWA❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️Īt the game, the LA Lakers star was captured in the stands looking dapper in a suit and sipping on white wine. The tweet from James came just five minutes before the scheduled kickoff time, but the match ended up being delayed by 37 minutes due to the issues getting fans into the FANS, don't let the match start until I land. James owns two percent of the Reds and is a vocal fan of the team, often posting his support on Twitter.Īmid a chaotic pre-match period that saw fans stranded outside the stadium in Paris and some pepper sprayed by French authorities, James posted on Twitter that he was on his way to the stadium. LeBron James barely made it to Stade de France in time for the Champions League final, but he was unable to witness his Liverpool side lift the trophy as it fell 1-0 to Real Madrid.
