cruzg24
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Props to Lebron for apologizing. This is part of the process of the nation accepting him once again as the king, lol.
i swear to god I hope that's sarcasm.Props to Lebron for apologizing. This is part of the process of the nation accepting him once again as the king, lol.
x2. My thoughts exactly.I agree he didn't do anything wrong, in terms of a business move -- however, by doing it in the manner that he did (live TV) he does owe those fans an apology.
because it was made into a huge spectacle and he just generally looked like a "me-me-me" jackass.I don't see how announcing it on tv makes it any different.
like when you said iverson was gonna go HAM in TURKEY lolThat wasn't suppose to be a pun.
I'm just a beast with wordplay
Nobody actually cares how he did it, people bash him for "The Decision" when in all reality they dislike him because of the decision.I agree he didn't do anything wrong, in terms of a business move -- however, by doing it in the manner that he did (live TV) he does owe those fans an apology.
LMAO!like when you said iverson was gonna go HAM in TURKEY lol
I agree that he had the right to go wherever he wanted, but he did the city of Cleveland really shitty. If you can't see that, you're blind.Nobody actually cares how he did it, people bash him for "The Decision" when in all reality they dislike him because of the decision.
When it was announced that LeBron was going to announce it on the TV thing, nobody gave a fuck, the backlash started after he announced where he was going. That's why LeBron has been hearing the "you'll never be MJ," "LeBron couldn't do it alone," etc...
Not to mention he made a shit ton of money for the Boys and Girls Club doing it that way