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The Reaction to LeBron’s Cramps Shows We Still Have Some Dangerously Stupid Views on Masculinity
New York Magazine ^ | Jesse Singal

Posted on 06/06/2014 12:26:34 PM PDT by nickcarraway

Last night's Game 1 of the NBA Finals between the San Antonio Spurs and Miami Heat was quite memorable, largely because the air conditioning in the AT&T Center in San Antonio broke, forcing players to swelter through 90-degree on-court temperatures. As a result, LeBron James developed cramps and asked for an uncharacteristic breather down the stretch. He went back into the game with about four minutes left, hit a nice layup to cut the Spur's lead to 2, and then stood paralyzed at the wrong end of the floor while the action continued. He looked like he was in tremendous pain, like his legs simply couldn't carry his 260-pound frame the 50 feet over to his bench, and eventually had to be carried part of the way.

The Heat lost — partly because LeBron wasn't on the court, but also because the Spurs hit a brutal late cavalcade of three-pointers. After the game, the jerks of Twitter had a field day:

Yes, it's easy to highlight some nasty tweets after just about any news event and overgeneralize based on them. And surely if you called up the individual tweeters and inquired as to their motives, they'd say it was all in good fun, that they're just kidding around. But there were a lot of these tweets, and they fit a long-standing pattern. In addition to the obvious misogyny on display here ("LeBron is a woman! Having her period! Hurr!"), this view of masculinity — you play through the pain, and if you're not on the court or field when it matters most, you are a failure or a coward — is both stupid and dangerous.

As the Daily News reported last year, a recent study showed that about a dozen high-school and college football players drop dead on the field every year, and half the time it's not because of a traumatic injury sustained during play:

Kelly Dougherty, an assistant professor of pediatrics at the University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, said she found the number of heat-related deaths in particular "quite alarming."

Many of those deaths happened in the South during preseason play, including at two-a-day practices.

"These are preventable deaths," said Dougherty, who has studied heat acclimation but wasn't involved in the new study.

"This article highlights the urgent need for future research studies that would investigate children's and especially football players' body temperature responses during practice (and) during games," she told Reuters Health.

Usually when we talk about gender norms we're talking about women, and for good reason — overall, women have to deal with a lot more crap on this front, have to worry about all sorts of societal pressures that men don't. But guys aren't immune, and these deaths aren't occurring in a vacuum: They're happening as a result of a very specific, culturally reinforced view of masculinity.

It should tell us something that not even LeBron James, the best basketball player on the planet and a freakishly athletic embodiment of, yes, toughness, is immune to it. Imagine you're a second- or third-string marginal athlete on some high-school football team in the middle of nowhere. What's your reaction to this? What do the tweets about Midol tell you about the need to "man up" the next time you're struggling during practice under a hot August sun?


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To: Obadiah

21 posted on 06/06/2014 1:35:40 PM PDT by dfwgator
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To: Wyatt's Torch

Regardless of his pregame prep, I can’t help but think that taking extra hydration during the first half, halftime, and the third quarter would have helped. The temperature didn’t skyrocket unexpectedly in the fourth quarter after all.


22 posted on 06/06/2014 1:45:44 PM PDT by Bob
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To: ReaganÃœberAlles
You did not have a real cramp then.

Maybe you're a wuss with a low threshold for pain.

23 posted on 06/06/2014 1:47:53 PM PDT by Half Vast Conspiracy (Settled science.)
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To: Half Vast Conspiracy

You haven’t had a real one either. Obviously


24 posted on 06/06/2014 2:11:44 PM PDT by ReaganÜberAlles (Remember, you can't spell "progressive" without "SS".)
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To: glorgau

A swimmers “cramp”? LOL


25 posted on 06/06/2014 2:12:14 PM PDT by ReaganÜberAlles (Remember, you can't spell "progressive" without "SS".)
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To: ReaganÃœberAlles

You set the standard for us all. Obviously.


26 posted on 06/06/2014 2:21:11 PM PDT by Half Vast Conspiracy (Settled science.)
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To: ReaganÃœberAlles

A cramp is a cramp you mope


27 posted on 06/06/2014 2:37:39 PM PDT by glorgau
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To: glorgau
I know what “real” cramps are. Had to tread water using only my arms.

I played your game and never had cramps. Cramps are heat induced manifested by dehydration. Being in a pool certainly wasn't heat related........

I don't care what you say, cramping will occur despite any and all precautions you may take.

Some people drink enormous amounts of water, some don't......I'm one of them.

28 posted on 06/06/2014 2:49:00 PM PDT by Hot Tabasco (By now, everyone should know that you shoot a zombie in the head. Don't try to reason with them...)
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To: Bob

Right. It’s just hard to play catch up.


29 posted on 06/06/2014 3:49:26 PM PDT by Wyatt's Torch
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To: nickcarraway
Hillary!™ could probably give Lebron some pointers on how to tough it out…


30 posted on 06/06/2014 5:01:15 PM PDT by mikrofon (Weekend BUMP)
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To: Hot Tabasco

> I don’t care what you say,

Criminy - I didn’t say anything about why cramps occur, whether they occur to other people, whether they occur to other people in pools, if it had anything to do with drinking water, whether or not I care if somebody believes me that I’d ever gotten cramps playing a sporting event... whatever.

I just noted that LeBron was girly boy for letting his cramps take him out that period (yeah, I used the word “cramps” in conjunction with the word period).

As a example of how a man competes, when Michael Jordan was almost prostrated from flu in a championship game he didn’t let that minor issue stop him from winning the game.

With that said, I’m out of this discussion. ;-)


31 posted on 06/06/2014 5:46:58 PM PDT by glorgau
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To: GeronL

I woke up screaming with cramps in my right calf last night. These people who have never had legs cramps have no idea how horrible it is, they may find out down the road.


32 posted on 06/06/2014 5:52:05 PM PDT by Ditter
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To: Ditter

LeBron gets them because he doesn’t hydrate properly from what I read, apparently this happens often to him.


33 posted on 06/06/2014 6:13:29 PM PDT by GeronL (Vote for Conservatives not for Republicans)
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