First off, as a Heat fan I fear this is yet another step toward Lebron
inevitably leaving Miami. Whether its back to Cleveland is debatable,
but does seem the most likely scenario. While a potentially cathartic
moment may occur for both Lebron and Cleveland, I imagine Lebron will
not be visible to the fans. Will he be watching on from a box suite like
we are supposed to ignore the fact he's indirectly supporting his old
team again. I think he's smart for returning Beacause it gives him a
chance to play the good guy foronce, and, for Cleveland fans a chance to
see him giving them support and possibly moving forward. It will be
interesting to see if he's shown on the screen or even dare I say being
out on the court how Cavs fans will react. Are they going to think this
one out and show him they could welcome him back, or, as i suspect, will
Cavs fans still hold a grudge against a 25 year-old kid who wanted to
live somewhere nice and win championships. I expect the Cavs players
will do their part to recruit him by stepping up their play against the
Knicks tonight. Either way, seems a path towards the next "Decision"
will potentially be paved tonight. Will cooler heads prevail. I am
interested to hear the Clevelanders perspective on the forum.
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First off, as a Heat fan I fear this is yet another step toward Lebron
inevitably leaving Miami. Whether its back to Cleveland is debatable,
but does seem the most likely scenario. While a potentially cathartic
moment may occur for both Lebron and Cleveland, I imagine Lebron will
not be visible to the fans. Will he be watching on from a box suite like
we are supposed to ignore the fact he's indirectly supporting his old
team again. I think he's smart for returning Beacause it gives him a
chance to play the good guy foronce, and, for Cleveland fans a chance to
see him giving them support and possibly moving forward. It will be
interesting to see if he's shown on the screen or even dare I say being
out on the court how Cavs fans will react. Are they going to think this
one out and show him they could welcome him back, or, as i suspect, will
Cavs fans still hold a grudge against a 25 year-old kid who wanted to
live somewhere nice and win championships. I expect the Cavs players
will do their part to recruit him by stepping up their play against the
Knicks tonight. Either way, seems a path towards the next "Decision"
will potentially be paved tonight. Will cooler heads prevail. I am
interested to hear the Clevelanders perspective on the forum.
First off, as a Heat fan I fear this is yet another step toward Lebron
inevitably leaving Miami. Whether its back to Cleveland is debatable,
but does seem the most likely scenario. While a potentially cathartic
moment may occur for both Lebron and Cleveland, I imagine Lebron will
not be visible to the fans. Will he be watching on from a box suite like
we are supposed to ignore the fact he's indirectly supporting his old
team again. I think he's smart for returning Beacause it gives him a
chance to play the good guy foronce, and, for Cleveland fans a chance to
see him giving them support and possibly moving forward. It will be
interesting to see if he's shown on the screen or even dare I say being
out on the court how Cavs fans will react. Are they going to think this
one out and show him they could welcome him back, or, as i suspect, will
Cavs fans still hold a grudge against a 25 year-old kid who wanted to
live somewhere nice and win championships. I expect the Cavs players
will do their part to recruit him by stepping up their play against the
Knicks tonight. Either way, seems a path towards the next "Decision"
will potentially be paved tonight. Will cooler heads prevail. I am
interested to hear the Clevelanders perspective on the forum.
This statement is clearly delusional. Lebron has one purpose tonight.
To support the ONE guy who supported and mentored an 18 year old Lebron.
Don't read anymore into this. Big Z was a huge influence teaching Lebeon to become a man. It's all fact.
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Quote Originally Posted by gungho:
First off, as a Heat fan I fear this is yet another step toward Lebron
inevitably leaving Miami. Whether its back to Cleveland is debatable,
but does seem the most likely scenario. While a potentially cathartic
moment may occur for both Lebron and Cleveland, I imagine Lebron will
not be visible to the fans. Will he be watching on from a box suite like
we are supposed to ignore the fact he's indirectly supporting his old
team again. I think he's smart for returning Beacause it gives him a
chance to play the good guy foronce, and, for Cleveland fans a chance to
see him giving them support and possibly moving forward. It will be
interesting to see if he's shown on the screen or even dare I say being
out on the court how Cavs fans will react. Are they going to think this
one out and show him they could welcome him back, or, as i suspect, will
Cavs fans still hold a grudge against a 25 year-old kid who wanted to
live somewhere nice and win championships. I expect the Cavs players
will do their part to recruit him by stepping up their play against the
Knicks tonight. Either way, seems a path towards the next "Decision"
will potentially be paved tonight. Will cooler heads prevail. I am
interested to hear the Clevelanders perspective on the forum.
This statement is clearly delusional. Lebron has one purpose tonight.
To support the ONE guy who supported and mentored an 18 year old Lebron.
Don't read anymore into this. Big Z was a huge influence teaching Lebeon to become a man. It's all fact.
First off, as a Heat fan I fear this is yet another step toward Lebron
inevitably leaving Miami. Whether its back to Cleveland is debatable,
but does seem the most likely scenario. While a potentially cathartic
moment may occur for both Lebron and Cleveland, I imagine Lebron will
not be visible to the fans. Will he be watching on from a box suite like
we are supposed to ignore the fact he's indirectly supporting his old
team again. I think he's smart for returning Beacause it gives him a
chance to play the good guy foronce, and, for Cleveland fans a chance to
see him giving them support and possibly moving forward. It will be
interesting to see if he's shown on the screen or even dare I say being
out on the court how Cavs fans will react. Are they going to think this
one out and show him they could welcome him back, or, as i suspect, will
Cavs fans still hold a grudge against a 25 year-old kid who wanted to
live somewhere nice and win championships. I expect the Cavs players
will do their part to recruit him by stepping up their play against the
Knicks tonight. Either way, seems a path towards the next "Decision"
will potentially be paved tonight. Will cooler heads prevail. I am
interested to hear the Clevelanders perspective on the forum.
Lebron didn't just leave to win championships. He left in the most callous way possible. Not only did he flat out tank the playoff series against the Celtics in the spring prior to The Decision, but he also neglected to inform the Cavs FO of his intentions. The decision took place after free agency had already been going on for a week. The Cavs were handcuffed. The classy thing to do would have been to inform the FO first so they could have done a sign and trade/etc. Instead he left the franchise who brought him up to out to dry in order to facilitate his "Look at me" tour.
Personally, I don't want him back. He's a quitter who didn't win anything until he rigged his own super team. People say that he had no help on the Cavs yet somehow the Cavs led the league in regular season wins both of the last two seasons he played in Cleveland. A lot of the postseason failures were on his shoulders. Instead of taking responsibility like a man, he took the easy way out and colluded with the Heat to form a super-team. You probably weren't a Heat fan before all this so I'm sorry if this is new information.
He is still generally disliked but the thought of him coming back is warming on alot of Clevelanders simply due to the fact that the Cavs have been god awful since he left and Lebron returning would make them instant title contenders.
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Quote Originally Posted by gungho:
First off, as a Heat fan I fear this is yet another step toward Lebron
inevitably leaving Miami. Whether its back to Cleveland is debatable,
but does seem the most likely scenario. While a potentially cathartic
moment may occur for both Lebron and Cleveland, I imagine Lebron will
not be visible to the fans. Will he be watching on from a box suite like
we are supposed to ignore the fact he's indirectly supporting his old
team again. I think he's smart for returning Beacause it gives him a
chance to play the good guy foronce, and, for Cleveland fans a chance to
see him giving them support and possibly moving forward. It will be
interesting to see if he's shown on the screen or even dare I say being
out on the court how Cavs fans will react. Are they going to think this
one out and show him they could welcome him back, or, as i suspect, will
Cavs fans still hold a grudge against a 25 year-old kid who wanted to
live somewhere nice and win championships. I expect the Cavs players
will do their part to recruit him by stepping up their play against the
Knicks tonight. Either way, seems a path towards the next "Decision"
will potentially be paved tonight. Will cooler heads prevail. I am
interested to hear the Clevelanders perspective on the forum.
Lebron didn't just leave to win championships. He left in the most callous way possible. Not only did he flat out tank the playoff series against the Celtics in the spring prior to The Decision, but he also neglected to inform the Cavs FO of his intentions. The decision took place after free agency had already been going on for a week. The Cavs were handcuffed. The classy thing to do would have been to inform the FO first so they could have done a sign and trade/etc. Instead he left the franchise who brought him up to out to dry in order to facilitate his "Look at me" tour.
Personally, I don't want him back. He's a quitter who didn't win anything until he rigged his own super team. People say that he had no help on the Cavs yet somehow the Cavs led the league in regular season wins both of the last two seasons he played in Cleveland. A lot of the postseason failures were on his shoulders. Instead of taking responsibility like a man, he took the easy way out and colluded with the Heat to form a super-team. You probably weren't a Heat fan before all this so I'm sorry if this is new information.
He is still generally disliked but the thought of him coming back is warming on alot of Clevelanders simply due to the fact that the Cavs have been god awful since he left and Lebron returning would make them instant title contenders.
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