F U LeBron James
Posted: Fri Jul 11, 2014 9:56 am
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My thoughts exactly.93henfan wrote:Lebron is a POS, but I'm happy for Cleveland. One of the few fanbases that has suffered more than even Philadelphia fans.
Huh? Really? This will be THE sports story for the next week. Every sportstalk show this afternoon will be wall-wall LeBron. I'm pretty sure this is news.ALPHAGRIZ1 wrote:NOBODY CARES!!!
Grizalltheway wrote:Alphie just hates it when someone gets more attention than him.
GannonFan wrote:Huh? Really? This will be THE sports story for the next week. Every sportstalk show this afternoon will be wall-wall LeBron. I'm pretty sure this is news.ALPHAGRIZ1 wrote:NOBODY CARES!!!

He is a POS and nothing has changed. You can't tell me that he didn't realize that choosing to go to Miami was going to look bad for him. Any moron could figure that out but he did it anyway. Choosing to return to Cleveland doesn't magically undo all of that.GannonFan wrote:Come on, LeBron actually makes a really good decision here. I thought he was a POS when he left Cleveland and how he did it, but you have to say, he did right this time and did it well. Good for him and even more so good for Cleveland. I couldn't stand the Heat and LeBron these past 4 years, but I could actually be fine with the Cavs winning something. Good decision.
CAA Flagship wrote:He is a POS and nothing has changed. You can't tell me that he didn't realize that choosing to go to Miami was going to look bad for him. Any moron could figure that out but he did it anyway. Choosing to return to Cleveland doesn't magically undo all of that.GannonFan wrote:Come on, LeBron actually makes a really good decision here. I thought he was a POS when he left Cleveland and how he did it, but you have to say, he did right this time and did it well. Good for him and even more so good for Cleveland. I couldn't stand the Heat and LeBron these past 4 years, but I could actually be fine with the Cavs winning something. Good decision.
And furthermore, any Cleveland fan that bad mouthed him for leaving and is now worshiping him because of his return is a POS also. It's OK to cheer the team, but the minute you start buying Lebron merchandise, you are a whore.93henfan wrote:CAA Flagship wrote: He is a POS and nothing has changed. You can't tell me that he didn't realize that choosing to go to Miami was going to look bad for him. Any moron could figure that out but he did it anyway. Choosing to return to Cleveland doesn't magically undo all of that.
You just described Howard Eskin of Philly's WIP/WYSP radio.CAA Flagship wrote:And furthermore, any Cleveland fan that bad mouthed him for leaving and is now worshiping him because of his return is a POS also. It's OK to cheer the team, but the minute you start buying Lebron merchandise, you are a whore.93henfan wrote:
His son is 4 years from hs....93henfan wrote:I heard that the major reason he signed with Cleveland is that he wants his son to attend the same high school in Akron he did for basketball and that he didn't want any problems for his kid. I think his son is about 10 and he's supposedly already dominating youth leagues.
So you think his son won't make his high school basketball team? I'll gladly take that bet with you.clenz wrote:His son is 4 years from hs....93henfan wrote:I heard that the major reason he signed with Cleveland is that he wants his son to attend the same high school in Akron he did for basketball and that he didn't want any problems for his kid. I think his son is about 10 and he's supposedly already dominating youth leagues.
Dominating 10 year old leagues is equivalent to me dominating the Thursday night league i used to play in. Sounds good until you look at the talent /size disparity
If he meets up with San Antonio he will not!!!!clenz wrote:My thoughts exactly.93henfan wrote:Lebron is a POS, but I'm happy for Cleveland. One of the few fanbases that has suffered more than even Philadelphia fans.
I don't really want LeBron to win another title, but it wouldn't hurt my feelings to see Cleveland win a title in something finally.
Now what i said.93henfan wrote:So you think his son won't make his high school basketball team? I'll gladly take that bet with you.clenz wrote:
His son is 4 years from hs....
Dominating 10 year old leagues is equivalent to me dominating the Thursday night league i used to play in. Sounds good until you look at the talent /size disparity
That just tells me that the youth basketball scene in Miami is a lot more in-depth than in Akron, or that his name doesn't carry the weight it does down there.93henfan wrote:I heard that the major reason he signed with Cleveland is that he wants his son to attend the same high school in Akron he did for basketball and that he didn't want any problems for his kid. I think his son is about 10 and he's supposedly already dominating youth leagues.
You know, I really do not understand why there is enough interest in NBA basketball to support paying somebody like LeBron James what he's paid. Why anybody would want to watch a NBA basketball game is a mystery to me. To me it's awful to watch.ALPHAGRIZ1 wrote:NOBODY CARES!!!