he put his own interests ahead of his teammates and coaches. After he was benched due to his injuries his response in the media was that the coaches should've known that he wouldn't willingly pull himself from a game and that he was only about 65% in the Utah game. Coaches and teammates put a lot of faith in his leadership and showed him a lot of respect and loyalty and he repaid it by putting his own need to play and be in the spotlight ahead of the team.
Yes, he played as hard as he could but let's not go overboard and put him up there with Mother Theresa or nominate him for sainthood. He gets a lot more hate on CB than he probably deserves but he gets way too much blind love as well. Coaches trusted him and he weakly threw them under the bus after the deficated matter hit the oscillating rotator. Where's the nobility in that?