Friday, July 9, 2010

King James Is Going To Ocean Drive!!!!!

Well, I predicted that Lebron would be making his next home in the windy city but these articles coming out is suggesting otherwise

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  1. Somthing went terribly wrong with the comment section. I posted a comment and for some reason it would not post. Then it removed Trey's comment. Not sure what went wrong here but I had to re-publish this posting... Sorry for the inconvenience...

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  2. Man after seeing Cleveland fans burn his jersey, I'm glad he left their ass, particularly the owner (post his remarks) high and dry.

    No one truly understands the comprehensive factors that led to this decision. I'm not talking about the obvious factors of him not having the right players surrounding him to win a title or coach, most certainly not the money or ownership of the Cleveland organization. But I'm talking about the relationships he has with the organization and I truly think LeBron's final decision was mostly based on that. The Cleveland organization should be upset with themselves for letting their fans and the city down by not delivering and sacrificing for their fans. They did that by not surrounding LeBron with key players to bring Cleveland fans a title. You can't blame the guy for wanting to win. The organization put the resonsibility and burden on the fans to convince LeBron to stay. No one pitched a championship blueprint 2010/2011 more appealing than what the Miami Heat. Maybe Chicago came close but no other prospective teams LeBron had on his list did it better than the Heat.

    LeBron went hard for the Cavaliers for 7 freakin years. They literally had the most talented and arguably best basketball player in the game right now and still couldn't capitalize on it. He really did a lot for that city especially the owner. He packed the arena every night. Overall I think LeBron's relationship with the Cavalier organization wasn't strong enough to keep him there. LeBron has a much stronger relationship with Dwayne Wade and Chris Bosh. At the end of the day he can envision being HAPPIER winning a title with Wade & Bosh instead of with the Cleveland Nobodies particulary Delonte bitchass West!!!

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  3. Man after seeing Cleveland fans burn his jersey, I'm glad he left their ass, particularly the owner (post his remarks) high and dry.

    No one truly understands the comprehensive factors that led to this decision. I'm not talking about the obvious factors of him not having the right players surrounding him to win a title or coach, most certainly not the money or ownership of the Cleveland organization. But I'm talking about the relationships he has with the organization and I truly think LeBron's final decision was mostly based on that. The Cleveland organization should be upset with themselves for letting their fans and the city down by not delivering and sacrificing for their fans. They did that by not surrounding LeBron with key players to bring Cleveland fans a title. You can't blame the guy for wanting to win. The organization put the resonsibility and burden on the fans to convince LeBron to stay. No one pitched a championship blueprint 2010/2011 more appealing than what the Miami Heat. Maybe Chicago came close but no other prospective teams LeBron had on his list did it better than the Heat.

    LeBron went hard for the Cavaliers for 7 freakin years. They literally had the most talented and arguably best basketball player in the game right now and still couldn't capitalize on it. He really did a lot for that city especially the owner. He packed the arena every night. Overall I think LeBron's relationship with the Cavalier organization wasn't strong enough to keep him there. LeBron has a much stronger relationship with Dwayne Wade and Chris Bosh. At the end of the day he can envision being HAPPIER winning a title with Wade & Bosh instead of with the Cleveland Nobodies particulary Delonte bitchass West!!!

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  4. Yeah, I would have to agree with you GC. Why are the ppl/fans of Cleveland, especially the Owner feeling like he owes them, sheeeee, if anything, they owe him for all those wasted years, for not surrounding him with a winning team. That was one nasty letter the Majority Owner wrote, Dan Gilbert I think is his name is... very disappointing.
    Kobe cried and complained about the organization and his teammates, and what do the Lakers do? take care of the problem real quick, and they win a Championship. That's how a team should react to a player like LeBron if they want to win.
    I heard this morning, some of his teammates were probably releived he left because of the special treatments he got around the locker rooms and all the attention he got??? That's BULL!! I'm glad he left Cleveland!!

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  5. Wow, they teammates really feel that way.. Well, hey at the end of the day this man had to do what's best for himself and family. He put his reputation on the line. As long as he can sleep well with the decision he made to leave then he made THE BEST decision for himself, family and his career. Bump everything and everyone else.

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