I have been going on this in my head and with friends since "The Decision" and i have come to a simple conclusion. Lebron James is a coward. Not because he chose to leave. No, after all basketball is ultimately a business. Basketball is the business in which he chose to put food on the table and roof over his family's heads. and even though he would have made more money in Cleveland if he stayed, you can still understand if he would like to leave. After all, he doesn't owe his entire life to Cleveland. However, the way that the entire thing was done was less than tasteful. First conclusion i realized, this was a planned attack as long as a year ago. When you come to a realization that Tyson Chalmers has worn the number 6 with the Miami Heat and it just so happens that he put in a request to have his number changed to the Number 15 this past season. And why did Lebron have to make it a huge Nationwide spectacle to basically get on TV to say "Fuck Cleveland" and literally say "I had to play for a good team" .. Are you saying that the Cavs aren't a good team? Hmph. And whats the deal with the "greater than thou" attitude? Rather than saying "I had to make the decision that would ultimately make me happy" it had to be a third person speech? "Lebron James had to do what would make Lebron James happy?" All i can say is, yes, basketball is a business, and you make your own choices, but in the same cycle, you don't burn bridges in buesiness especially with one of the richest men in the industry that is willing to spend the money to get it done. So i say on to you, Mr Lebron James, i hope the Miami heat shrivels you to ash. Because as talented as you are , no one is more holy than thou.. And here's something to remember... I was a Lebron James fan because i was a Cavs fan... and that i shall remain.. a Cavs fan. .. So go cavs! and lets all stand up and have a great season!
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