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I'm watching the live feed on ESPN.com. This is ridiculous. They're going to milk this thing until 9:59 and then he's going to choose.
Let me say this... Even though I grew up in Akron and live in Northeast Ohio, I have always maintained that LeBron James had every right to play where he wanted to. But to draw this out the way he did and by making the fans in Northeast Ohio wait the length of time, to basically say on NATIONAL TV that Cleveland wasn't good enough, and to call the show(his call) "THE DECISION" knowing the media tags of the past disappointments Cleveland has suffered in sports history is tasteless, selfish, & is the epitimy of narcissism.James didn't even have the decency to call Dan Gilbert(owner) or the Cavs until a couple of minutes before he announced his "decision" on ESPN. Here is a guy that was beloved where he played. He gave back to city where he grew up. He never was in legal trouble and always seemed to say the right thing. What a shame it had to go down this way. Terry Pluto, a respected sports journalist, who currently writes for the Cleveland Plain Dealer and formerly The Akron Beacon Journal had a very good column in today's Plain Dealer.http://www.cleveland.com/pluto/blog/index.ssf/2010/07/in_the_end_lebron_james_inflic.htmlRandy
As a lifelong Clevelander, and big sports fan, I agree 100% with your sentiments. Another interesting twist to The Decision....The Letter (owner Dan Gilbert's late night letter to the Cavs home page; holds nothing back; is quoted in other stories that he believes Lebron quit in Games 4,5 and 6, and has been protected too much. Could be sour grapes; could be he's finally allowed to talk...likley a combination).http://www.cleveland.com/cavs/index.ssf/2010/07/gilberts_letter_to_fans_james.htmlhttp://sports.espn.go.com/nba/columns/story?columnist=adande_ja&page=jalebron-100709
Don't you think that ESPN sold LeBron on the Decision Special? He's probably not that smart or that ambitious. And forget about the sentimentality of doing what's right. This is business, cutthroat unsentimental every man for himself eat my dust so long sucker business. Even if he gave a damn, you can be sure that his agent does not. He owes Cleveland nothing. He's all paid up.
Think about it at your job if you were the guy lifting the heavy load all the time to even compete with the competition. Are you telling me if you knew of other guys at XYZ company that could come work with you, you wouldn't want the help? Let's put the author Rosenberg on the spot and ask him to single handedly put Si.com at the top of the heap every quarter, you beat ESPN Rosenberg. Let's see how he handles that pressure and what his decision would be in 7yrs of trying (if he lasted). Give me a break. All the other greats he mentioned had help.
The Cavs had the best regular season record. Why did he need to go somewhere else to win? Its easier. Did they have more or less then the Cavs this past season?I have $10 that says this ends poorly. I may be wrong (It happened once before) but I think ego(s) get in the way. I do not think DW is going to like always being in the background of pictures.GO CELTICS!