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I think it's ridiculous that people are making such a major news item about what team a multi-millionaire is going to choose to be on. I actually heard on the news this morning that fans are saying they are PRAYING that he goes with Cleveland? Praying??? I mean, really? I hope that was just a figure of speech. There are more important things going in the world that people should be praying about. "It's not nice to fuck with K.B.! All you haters will see!" - Kitbradley
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breaking news: Lebron back in Cleveland. | |
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yesssssss....now all we gotta do is get prince back to the revolution
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I'm glad to see the Heat owner leading by example and thanking LeBron instead of treating him like a runaway slave. I hope that Heat fans follow suit and give him a nice farewell. Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise. | |
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Dang. Never saw that coming! But it helps the Houston Rockets immensely, so yay! | |
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Cleveland fans should boo him. All you others say Hell Yea!! | |
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cleveland ragedy azz better be glad the king has returned!
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[Edited 7/12/14 5:31am] RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you. | |
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James' letter brought tears to my eyes yesterday when I read it. Not because I'm a Cleveland Cavaliers fan. I don't even really like today's version of the NBA: I grew up watching the back end of Showtime and Larry Bird's Celtics; I saw the Bad Boys; I saw Jordan struggling to get out of the East and finally winning the championship. And I saw the beginning of the end, as far as I'm concerned, with Allen Iverson's "me-first-team-last-tats-cornrows" attitude. the Cavs is because it showed America that Black men, a star athlete at that!, can be truthful to a perceived calling first, as opposed to chasing material gains. It's important that our Black athletes, who are role models in Black communities, show kids that honoring the pursuit of purpose can be just as fulfilling as pursuing happiness. | |
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RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you. | |
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RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you. | |
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Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise. | |
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I hate to be devil's advocate here but how does this work when Lebron's "decision" apparently cost Wade about $42 million? Also, this is clearly about money because even though Miami would have paid him more, he didn't want to risk his legacy (which includes endorsements into his old age) if he would have lost again--which they would have because the Spurs would have won---you know the team the media forgets about actually winning.
He had nowhere else to go but back to Cleveland because otherwise, for him to be "King" and better than Jordan (gag) and to ring hop to all these teams before even turning 30 would have been the final nail in the coffin.
Someone please explain to me how Cleveland also got all those top draft picks the past four years that he was gone and now he's back in Cleveland just in time to be surrounded by top picks. But, how many teams have won the finals with a veteran or two, a bunch of rookies and an inexperienced head coach?
Lebron was humiliated being detroyed by the Spurs. This is strictly about his pride at this point. Trolls be gone! | |
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there is a reason free agents dont wanna go to Cleveland....its Ragedy and boring and only people who couldnt cut it in real cities like Chicago and New york live there....
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I really hope I don't insult anyone from Ohio but I found it to be one of the oddest places I have ever been and trust me, I grew up in a really backwards state so I get it but Ohio takes the cake. It was like being in a time machine there. Trolls be gone! | |
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How does what work? You did not respond to the point I made in my post, which was, Lebron James opting to follow after a purpose/calling, as opposed to anything else, is refreshing to witness from Black athletes. He did not "have" to go back to Cleveland. He was a free agent; operative word here is "free," indicating that any team could be a suitor and that is what we saw this summer. You have to take his word for it: this is not about money. This about fulfilling a calling, which is to be a leader, however that guise is expressed, in his beloved community over anything else, including winning. Cleveland is in no position to challenge for a title now, something even James admitted to in his letter. money than he will find in Miami. LBJ didn't cost Wade anything. Wade will be good. And since when was Lebron James responsible for how Dwyane Wade is going to feed his family? Never. So no, it does not follow from your argument that James' return to Cleveland is about money. I don't follow your argument about "legacy" either as Lebron James is the most popular (and best) NBA player in the world with two championships. How many rings does Charles Barkley, Karl Malone, Patrick Ewing, Allen Iverson have? None. And their legacies are intact despite losing in the finals year after year. picks haven't turned out to be colossal stars. Irving is good, but he's super young and if you check the teams of NBA winners, most rings go to teams with old-as-fuck players. advocate means you reject the bigger picture: he is telling us that it is a "calling" to return to Cleveland in order to lead. Whatever his true reasons are, this sets an excellent example that Black kids can use - following after your purpose is just as rewarding and fulfilling as following after material gain, money, and fame. This brother was talking about a "calling" that is "beyond" basketball - I marveled at this kind of thinking yesterday. You should too. | |
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It seems that you're not only playing a semantics game, you are also trying to convince me that since, as you said, Lebron is talking about his "calling beyond basketball" that apparently this had nothing to do with money, legacy, teammates and a bruised ego. This somehow has everything to do with his mythical existence in Ohio, a desolate place that "needs" Lebron like the air they breathe.
I'm not missing the big picture at all. It seems that you're using fluff and rhetoric to hide behind the fact that you can't really argue with facts. It is simply unheard of for a so-called star player to make the finals four years in a row and then suddenly get the urge to leave that same team the year that they lost and go back to a team who, as you said, is probably not going to be a contender. So, follow your own logic. If this had nothing to do with "basketball", "winning championships", etc. then he would have STAYED with his team that lost!!! So, think about it. You can't possibly think that this guy is some kind of hero for going to a losing team when he left a team that had just lost the finals!!!!
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Backwards how?I,m from cleveland and it's just like any other major city in any state.Most states are the same.You have the country part and you have the cities.You think New York state looks like NYC everywhere?As far as people wondering why Lebron is big for the city it's because he boost alot of north east ohio economy when he's here and Lebron will attract big name players no matter where he plays.Why are people acting like we shouldn't be happy Lebron is back? Isn't that the whole point of sports is to root for your team and if you are not on the team boo that person?Lebron means alot because he is home grown and I bet my life that if the same thing went down with him in any other city like in cleveland in 2010 he would of probably recieved death threats or worse so don't act like it's just a cleveland thing. AKA PDEXTER | |
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The man is homesick, and it goes to show that he really loves his wife and family, just to be near them. | |
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when he getting his azz destroyed by the Spurs every year hometown wont matter | |
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Im happy for Lebron. I dont think he ever wanted to leave Cleveland. but I wonder Isn't this move back really because of how bad the Spurs beat them? If Miami had won,would LeBron had opt out and went back home? I dont think so. This more about the loss. | |
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I really want to think that but I don't, maybe there is doubt about this guy because of some of the decisions that he's made and continues to make. Trolls be gone! | |
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Well then I'll be sending Tim Duncan and Tony parker thank you notes and gift baskets!! AKA PDEXTER | |
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In the post that you are referring to, I made no reference at all to Lebron. So, please pay closer attention to what I was saying. I felt that it was weird there because of what appeared to be a backwards mentality. I was out with a group of folks (white and black) and we were all from out of town. Anyway, we walk into a bar and people kept staring at us because apparently they weren't used to seeing whites and blacks kicking it. We weren't at some KKK bar either. This was in the middle of the city!
I was at another function by myself and some random chick walked up to me and said she could tell that I wasn't from there because of how I was dressed. No "hello", No "My name is", this chick blurts out words that clearly proved that she's lived under that Ohio rock for longer than a minute.
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I agree that he wouldn't be going back to Cleveland if he would have won. Not a chance. The Spurs steamrolled him and his team on national TV and the echoes of his "Not 1, Not 2, etc." speech are still alive and well in the minds of folks who enjoyed mocking him after they lost. Trolls be gone! | |
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dbpdexter said:
Well then I'll be sending Tim Duncan and Tony parker thank you notes and gift baskets!! lol | |
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Wasn't just talking to you if you pay closer attention you will see another quote in a qoute and I was also talking about other comments in this thread and speaking in general.You're not the only person who posted in this thread and the story you told sounds like it would've happened in any city or state in the united states not just ohio.My friends are all different colors of the rainbow and I never had a problem hanging out with them in cleveland.Not trying to be all pissy cause I'm a cool guy but I'm just sticking up for my home just like anybody else would. AKA PDEXTER | |
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and losing some game. | |
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