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These non-Cavs fans need to really chill on all this LeBron hate. lol
Only fans who really have the right to be angry is them.
 

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Realness...my brother. Kobe is prolly putting up jumpers right now laughing that they trying to form a super team to dethrone da gawd.
Yup Kobe is a competitor you don't see him having hour long specials to betray LA.
 

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You're not putting yourself in his shoes at all. Look at all the players dude brought in because LeBron wanted a better supporting cast. He seriously did loads of work to make things better for LeBron Yet LeBron pays him back by leaving them..
He's the owner of a professional basketball team that published a letter to fans...that sounds like it was written by a 15-year boy. I can't disagree with his frustration but I cannot agree with what he just said to all his fans.
 

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Dan Gilbet surpassed Skip Bayless as the biggest LeBron hater in the world.
 

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These non-Cavs fans need to really chill on all this LeBron hate. lol
Only fans who really have the right to be angry is them.
Man Just like AE gained respect for Bron. I Lost respect. I'm just voicing it cause I don't recall anyone selling out like this before.
 

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Man Just like AE gained respect for Bron. I Lost respect. I'm just voicing it cause I don't recall anyone selling out like this before.
He isn't selling out. He spent 7 years there and did all he could to win the city a championship.
They never gave him a cast that was GOOD enough, so he leaves and goes to a place where he is almost guaranteed a ring(s).

He really didn't betray or sellout anyone. There was no clause in his contracts that said he had to play for CLE his whole life, just because he was born there. If he was born in Michigan this wouldn't even be a big deal. He was a Bulls fan growing up for Christ's sake lol.
 

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He's the owner of a professional basketball team that published a letter to fans...that sounds like it was written by a 15-year boy. I can't disagree with his frustration but I cannot agree with what he just said to all his fans.
Did LeBron not make the decision of a 15 yr old boy? LOL he wants to go play with his bestfriends to try to bring a championship to a city that got one in 06 rather than his home city that got one never? sounds like a 15 yr old to me lol
 

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He isn't selling out. He spent 7 years there and did all he could to win the city a championship.
They never gave him a cast that was GOOD enough, so he leaves and goes to a place where he is almost guaranteed a ring(s).

He really didn't betray or sellout anyone. There was no clause in his contracts that said he had to play for CLE his whole life, just because he was born there. If he was born in Michigan this wouldn't even be a big deal. He was a Bulls fan growing up for Christ's sake lol.
He didn't sellout rip? Cleveland wrote this man A SONG. "We are LeBron" if you got a city so rapped up in you that they are desperate enough to write a song I think it's pretty wrong to do them like this. Every year they upgraded his supporting cast so I don't want to hear that. I'm not mad at him but I'm just saying this isn't something a legend would do. MJ surely wouldn't just up and leave the Bulls to play with Ewing. Though it was close to happening he didn't really do it. Kobe even teased the Lakers about leaving but didn't do it. LeBron's answer to not having a supporting cast he loved was to go somewhere else and become the supporting cast. I just lost respect for him man..
 

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Did LeBron not make the decision of a 15 yr old boy? LOL he wants to go play with his bestfriends to try to bring a championship to a city that got one in 06 rather than his home city that got one never? sounds like a 15 yr old to me lol
No. It sounds like a guy who wants to win a Championship and doesn't care what it takes. At one point or another, we all experience the same desire to want to win and want to be the best. This is what I love about the decision for Lebron. He's finally realized that all the personal attributes and individual awards in the world don't mean sh_t. The man wants to be a Champion and realized that he has to sacrifice A LOT in order to make that happen.
 

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LeBron tanked a playoff series.. The guy clearly doesn't care about championships as much as you think.. He just wanted to get down to south beach with his friends.
 

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He didn't sellout rip? Cleveland wrote this man A SONG. "We are LeBron" if you got a city so rapped up in you that they are desperate enough to write a song I think it's pretty wrong to do them like this. Every year they upgraded his supporting cast so I don't want to hear that. I'm not mad at him but I'm just saying this isn't something a legend would do. MJ surely wouldn't just up and leave the Bulls to play with Ewing. Though it was close to happening he didn't really do it. Kobe even teased the Lakers about leaving but didn't do it. LeBron's answer to not having a supporting cast he loved was to go somewhere else and become the supporting cast. I just lost respect for him man..
The fact that he gave up the chance to become better than MJ just to win multiple rings, gives him heaps of respect in my books. He wants his rings man, he wants to win. That's all he wants. CLE could of made more deals than they did, why couldn't they bring in a guy like Bosh last year?
 

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But either way it's pointless to argue this lol. I just think it's wrong to lose all respect for him.
 

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No. It sounds like a guy who wants to win a Championship and doesn't care what it takes. At one point or another, we all experience the same desire to want to win and want to be the best. This is what I love about the decision for Lebron. He's finally realized that all the personal attributes and individual awards in the world don't mean sh_t. The man wants to be a Champion and realized that he has to sacrifice A LOT in order to make that happen.
That sounds pretty selfish man. When Kobe and MJ realized they had to do whatever it took to win chips I don't think they demanded trades. A desire to win a championship doesn't make you want to leave the franchise that made you. Heck, Kevin Durant wouldn't have signed an extension if that was the case. Sometimes life isn't always about what you want. He could have went to any team and tried to win a chip but he decided to go to Miami of all places. And I'm sure Kobe realized that MVPs don't mean ish and he's got 5 rings to show for it. Everybody wants to be a champion. Doesn't mean they all have to leave their teams to become one.
 

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Any <Censored> who needs an hour of air time to choose his franchise obviously has hishead stuck so far up his own ass that it's not funny. What a down right c u n t this prick is. He hasn't even chosen a club with realistic winnning oppurtunities, he's out for a big pay day.

Absolute joke.
 

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The fact that he gave up the chance to become better than MJ just to win multiple rings, gives him heaps of respect in my books. He wants his rings man, he wants to win. That's all he wants. CLE could of made more deals than they did, why couldn't they bring in a guy like Bosh last year?
Don't act like Cleveland didn't put everything they had into giving LeBron a great team. Everybody wants rings. Doesn't mean I respect the ways they're pursuing them. Everybody wants to win, but that doesn't mean they have to leave their own successful teams to play with their friends. I'm just saying I lost respect for him because imo that was a poor decision. Thats All..
 
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