Thursday, December 2, 2010
The Throne Big Enough for a King
First off I am tired of all the backlash Lebron James is recieving after his decision. This decision, though not as publicized, has been made plenty of times in the NBA. Cleveland, in my opinion, is full of a bunch of immature ungrateful people. The things that he has done over and over for his city should be enough for the same city that cheered him on 7 years to continue cheering him on the rest of his career. There arent many people from Ohio who make it Pro and remain relavant and as widely publicized as Lebron. He single handedly brought Cleveland out the "dog house" and into the lime light. The way you repay him is by burning his jersey?
I guess we should have expected this seeing how he was treated as a high school athlete. If I can recall correct, the same people who accused him when he was winning and turned on him when he left are the same people who accused him and his mom of accepting gifts and trying to take him off his game. Its really beginning to get old. Can you really blame him for leaving? What if Dan Gilbert traded him? Would you burn Dan Gilbert ties or somethin? My advice to you is to grow up, find a new superstar and accept him for who he is.
WKYC, the NBC affiliate in Cleveland, hosts Dr. Scott Bea, a psychologist at the Cleveland Clinic. Bea offers advise coping mechanisms for Cavs fans tonight. "They're probably a little too attached," Bea says. "Be a regular fan about it. Go ahead and voice your disapproval if you must, but go have a full life in other areas as well."
I say Long Live The King! Dont jump on the bandwagon when they start winning either.
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