BOSTON -- Unkind thoughts, expressed by spectators in a fortissimo tone to superstars, occur occasionally, even at home, particularly after poor performances.
LeBron James' had a chatty little debate with a critical fan in the wake of Sunday's Cleveland Cavaliers' come-from-ahead loss to the Boston Celtics at The Q, in which James scored only 11 points.
The city of Boston has a reputation for doing worse. The vile taunts at Fenway Park recently, aimed at Baltimore outfielder Adam Jones, have no place, either in Donald Trump's America or any other America devoted to the country's ideals.