Cavs fans....hypothetical question
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hoops23thedynasty1998;400690 wrote:So you blame the guy who brought you closer than anyone else?
Uh, no he didn't.
The Indians have been the closest, seeing as how they should have won it in '97.
No to mention the '07 team who was up 3-1 on Boston before "going Cleveland" on their asses. -
thedynasty1998Lebron took the Cavs to the finals, so I'd say it's a wash.
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BR1986FBthedynasty1998;401030 wrote:Lebron took the Cavs to the finals, so I'd say it's a wash.
Uhhh, no it's NOT "a wash." I believe the Tribe was one or two outs away from being World Champions in 97 when Joe Table had his meltdown. The Cavs were swept in 4 straight the only time Lebron got them there. Not EVEN close. -
thedynasty1998Not as close, but the finals are the finals. Plus, how many people on here this year were sold that the Cavs were just going to run through the playoffs without a challenge.
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BR1986FBIt doesn't matter if he got them to the Finals. The Cavs got steam rolled by the Spurs. If it were a 7 game series and the Spurs won game 7 on a buzzer beater, you might have an argument. The Tribe was so close I think they already had champagne set up in the locker room.
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WooballI apologize for the novel:
Let me preface my response to this question by stating I am probably one of the biggest Cleveland sports fans around. I recognize that I take this shit entirely too seriously, but it is who I am. The Cavs are probably #3 on my list of Cleveland teams (mainly because I am not a big fan of NBA basketball), but I would go nuts if they were to bring a ‘ship to this city. The passion (or stupidity possibly) that the fans in this city has is 2nd to none. I could only imagine the celebration when a team brings home the big trophy. I am barely old enough to remember The Drive, The Fumble & The Shot but I can hardly watch the TV everytime the Cleveland Sports “montage” is shown at the end of every disappointing ending to a season. The Mesa blown save still burns, and I was in attendance for every playoff game in Cleveland for the collapse to the Red Sox. All those moments should be enough to make you leave Cleveland sports for good, but it’s not. I can remember how great it was walking out of CBS in 2007 with the Browns going 7-1 at home that year. The energy during that season was amazing and the team didn’t even make the playoffs. The atmosphere surrounding the Q and the Cavs the last 7 years has been remarkable.
What burns me the most about LBJ, besides the fact that he basically quit on his team in game 5 is that through his actions he has more or less said, “Cleveland, NE Ohio and your fans are not good enough for me” Other than being from Akron, he is not one of us. He shows up at a Tribe playoff game rocking a Yankees hat. A Browns game with Cowboy gear, on the ‘Boys sideline. Stating the hated Chicago Bulls who ripped out the hearts of NE Ohio were his favorite team and #1 villain Michael Jordan was his favorite player. The same fans he expects to be there every night cheering him on and buying his shit, he can’t even pretend to stand “shoulder-to-shoulder” with and support the same teams. Instead he rubs it in our face, and even shows up and roots for the opposition. He is a fair weather fan, his favorite teams are all the teams that won during his youth. They are probably the teams that all Cleveland fans despise the most in all sports, excluding the Stillers. What do you expect him to do when things look a little shaky here in Cleveland, stay and try to fight through and win a ‘ship for Cleveland? Or leave and go play with one of his boys in Chicago, or in the Mecca of basketball? If he couldn’t commit long term to this team when things were going great the last 2 years and ownership and the city is bending over backwards to please him, why is he going to this July when other situations might look better than the roster here in Cleveland that is partially his fault. How could the Cavs try to build for the future the last 7 years when LBJ refuses to make a commitment to the franchise? They had to try to get as good as possible as fast as possible and did a heck of a job. If what they did is not good enough for him and he leaves he will only be behind Art Modell on my list of disliked athletes. He will be worse than Belle, Thome & Ramirez. The whole Boozer deal is mind boggling to me still. Everyone involved in that situation should never be allowed back in Cleveland, but still under LBJ if he leaves. Lebron is the best player on my favorite NBA team, and I will cheer for him while he is on the Cavs roster. If he signs this July with Cleveland (which I do not expect) I will continue to support him. I will also continue to cheer on the Cavs if he decides to leave, just the same as I did when he was here, and before he arrived. I will cheer for him to continue to have great success in the regular season, then hope he quits on his team in the playoffs like he did this year, because that is the lasting image I will have of him if he does not return to play for this city. -
BR1986FBWooball....well said.
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lhslep134Here's the mother fucking problem with Lebron:
He cares about fame. Nothing more, nothing less. He says he cares about basketball but his actions have spoken an entirely different tune.
That's what separates him and Kobe, and the reason I would take Kobe and Wade over Lebron RIGHT NOW if it were possible.
Kobe and Wade have an assassin mentality. They don't want to lose. They'd rather die than lose. They play the game to win championships, to be the best. Lebron plays the game to gain more and more fame to generate more and more money.
So Lebron may be a more talented player at this point in Kobe's career, but Kobe is a better basketball player right now, someone I'd want on my team more than Lebron. Kobe would have never let Game 5 happen. -
thedynasty1998So you are saying, shame on Lebron for not supporting your in state teams? I'm sure he feels bad for not doing enough for the city of Cleveland.
It's posts like that that make me think Cavs fans don't deserve him. So what he likes the Yankees and Cowboys? The guy sees the bigger picture, and that's that there is a world outside of Cleveland. -
thedynasty1998lhslep134;401090 wrote:Here's the mother fucking problem with Lebron:
Just another reason why I'm starting to HOPE Lebron leaves, he deserves better. -
BR1986FBthedynasty1998;401098 wrote:Just another reason why I'm starting to HOPE Lebron leaves, he deserves better.
Well, good...ride his mother fucking nuts out of town. We don't care for fuckers who root for the player and not the team. The CITY deserves better so we hope YOU leave. Take your 'casual" ass with him to Chicago. -
lhslep134thedynasty1998;401098 wrote:Just another reason why I'm starting to HOPE Lebron leaves, he deserves better.
You're an idiot if you're criticizing an entire fanbase for not being disappointed and upset in the way the Celtics series transpired.
First Lebron fakes an elbow injury that no one on the WORLD CLASS MEDICAL STAFF knew about. If you're injured in the regular season tell your damn team and take time off.
Next he COMPLETELY disappears in game 5. I've never ever ever seen ANY superstar do what Lebron did in Game 5. Not Kobe, not Wade, not Carmelo.
If you fail to see how selfish Lebron is, and how everything is about the money, then just stop commenting on the matter because ignorant comments are worthless.
You're also assuming that because I'm mad at Lebron for the Celtics series that I would be mad if he left.
The answer to that is no, I wouldn't be mad if he left, because it's clear that he cares more about money than anything, and if he thinks he can make more money elsewhere then so be it. But I WOULD be mad at that attitude (money first, basketball second) because he's never going to be on Kobe's level with that attitude. -
thedynasty1998I will, and I won't feel bad about it. I am a casual fan and I don't think there's anything wrong with it. I don't take any team too serious. I root for the Cavs, but enjoy watching good basketball over shitty basketball. If Lebron goes to Chicago, like I said before, they will be 1000X more fun to watch than Jamison and Mo Williams.
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Wooballthedynasty1998;401096 wrote:So you are saying, shame on Lebron for not supporting your in state teams? I'm sure he feels bad for not doing enough for the city of Cleveland.
It's posts like that that make me think Cavs fans don't deserve him. So what he likes the Yankees and Cowboys? The guy sees the bigger picture, and that's that there is a world outside of Cleveland.
Does he need to buy season tickets to the Browns and Indians? Hell, no. But it is a slap in the face that a hometown kid shows up and openly roots against the same fans he is expecting to cheer him on. I feel in Cleveland more than any other city, most people are a fan of all 3 major sports franchises, not just 1. He basically gives his fans a big middle finger. Do you see Derek Jeter showing up at Giants games or Knicks games rocking the opposing teams gear? How about Kobe Bryant? Or better yet, does Joe Mauer show up his hometown fans by going to Vikings or T-Wolves games and cheer against his hometown team? No, they don't. LBJ is a media hound and tries to please everyone except for the fans here in NE Ohio. How does making this statement mean I can't see the bigger picture and the world outside of Cleveland? And to say we don't deserve for him to play for the Cavs? Give me a fucking break. -
thedynasty1998lhslep134;401114 wrote:You're an idiot if you're criticizing an entire fanbase for not being disappointed and upset in the way the Celtics series transpired.
First Lebron fakes an elbow injury that no one on the WORLD CLASS MEDICAL STAFF knew about. If you're injured in the regular season tell your damn team and take time off.
Next he COMPLETELY disappears in game 5. I've never ever ever seen ANY superstar do what Lebron did in Game 5. Not Kobe, not Wade, not Carmelo.
If you fail to see how selfish Lebron is, and how everything is about the money, then just stop commenting on the matter because ignorant comments are worthless.
You're also assuming that because I'm mad at Lebron for the Celtics series that I would be mad if he left.
The answer to that is no, I wouldn't be mad if he left, because it's clear that he cares more about money than anything, and if he thinks he can make more money elsewhere then so be it. But I WOULD be made at that attitude (money first, basketball second) because he's never going to be on Kobe's level with that atittude.
I have no problem with people questioning Lebron for his game 5 performance, but his career in Cleveland was more than that one game. He carried that team for his entire career and they couldn't make any moves to really help him out.
I just had a problem with your first comment and I don't understand how people can turn so quickly from worshipping Lebron to basically a hatred. If you personally were in Lebron's shoes, I would imagine you would be doing the exact same thing. -
BR1986FBthedynasty1998;401127 wrote:
I just had a problem with your first comment and I don't understand how people can turn so quickly from worshipping Lebron to basically a hatred.
There's no "hatred" if he stays. He'll have a chance to redeem himself but if he goes out with that "screw you Cleveland, I'm outta here so I'm just taking it easy in game 5" he WILL be loathed. -
lhslep134thedynasty1998;401127 wrote:I have no problem with people questioning Lebron for his game 5 performance, but his career in Cleveland was more than that one game. He carried that team for his entire career and they couldn't make any moves to really help him out.
I just had a problem with your first comment and I don't understand how people can turn so quickly from worshipping Lebron to basically a hatred. If you personally were in Lebron's shoes, I would imagine you would be doing the exact same thing.
Cool, so you stereotyped me as a Lebron worshipper. LOL well you're wrong.
I've always been objective with Lebron. Criticized his faults and applauded what he does right.
I never jumped from loving him to hating him because of game 5, I went from being in awe of his talent to not understanding how a professional athlete as talented and "motivated" as him can lay as giant of an egg as he did. -
lhslep134Wooball;401125 wrote:Does he need to buy season tickets to the Browns and Indians? Hell, no. But it is a slap in the face that a hometown kid shows up and openly roots against the same fans he is expecting to cheer him on. I feel in Cleveland more than any other city, most people are a fan of all 3 major sports franchises, not just 1. He basically gives his fans a big middle finger. Do you see Derek Jeter showing up at Giants games or Knicks games rocking the opposing teams gear? How about Kobe Bryant? Or better yet, does Joe Mauer show up his hometown fans by going to Vikings or T-Wolves games and cheer against his hometown team? No, they don't. LBJ is a media hound and tries to please everyone except for the fans here in NE Ohio. How does making this statement mean I can't see the bigger picture and the world outside of Cleveland? And to say we don't deserve for him to play for the Cavs? Give me a fucking break.
Well said sir. We appear to completely agree on the matter. -
newarkcatholicfanI like the fact KING NO TITLE is his own person and roots for the teams he wants and not who so many thinks he should.
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thedynasty1998lhslep134;401146 wrote:Cool, so you stereotyped me as a Lebron worshipper. LOL well you're wrong.
I've always been objective with Lebron. Criticized his faults and applauded what he does right.
I never jumped from loving him to hating him because of game 5, I went from being in awe of his talent to not understanding how a professional athlete as talented and "motivated" as him can lay as giant of an egg as he did.
I really didn't mean to put you in that category. You've always seemed to keep things in perspective. -
Wooballnewarkcatholicfan;401157 wrote:I like the fact KING NO TITLE is his own person and roots for the teams he wants and not who so many thinks he should.
I am not saying he needs to root for the Browns, Tribe, etc. I guess reading comprehension is not a strong suit of this site. -
thedynasty1998Here's a question for Cavs fans:
If you are an OSU fan, do you have the same dislike for Evan Turner? First off, he chose to attend Ohio State, unlike Lebron who was picked by the Cavs. Both talked about winning a championship this year, and failed to accomplish that ultimate goal. Both are leaving without accomplishing what they set out to accomplish. Turner is leaving school early to pursue a better life for himself and his family. Is Lebron not doing the same thing? He's trying to put himself in the best possible situation for him to grow and success personally and professionally.
It might not be the best comparison, but I do think it is somewhat similar. -
lhslep134thedynasty1998;401159 wrote:I really didn't mean to put you in that category. You've always seemed to keep things in perspective.
Yeah, but I'm able to see where you're coming from.
I think the fair weather Cleveland fans who have only supported this team since Lebron are the ones going to be most irate if he leaves simply because they'll feel more betrayed than someone who follows them closely.
Another reason I think the whole Lebron situation is magnified is simply because of the lack of a championship with soooo many close calls.
I said this on another thread, I refuse to pay attention to any rumors, I'm just going to wait and see what happens.
Hypothetically if Lebron were to pair up with Bosh and Rose in Chicago I would certainly tune into a lot more Bulls games and definitely root for them as my third team (Thunder are my second) simply because of the reason you stated, you're an NBA fan as well as a fan of a specific team.
I would be a lot more upset if the Cavs could reasonably find a way to get Bosh but somehow couldn't. -
lhslep134thedynasty1998;401162 wrote:Here's a question for Cavs fans:
If you are an OSU fan, do you have the same dislike for Evan Turner? First off, he chose to attend Ohio State, unlike Lebron who was picked by the Cavs. Both talked about winning a championship this year, and failed to accomplish that ultimate goal. Both are leaving without accomplishing what they set out to accomplish. Turner is leaving school early to pursue a better life for himself and his family. Is Lebron not doing the same thing? He's trying to put himself in the best possible situation for him to grow and success personally and professionally.
It might not be the best comparison, but I do think it is somewhat similar.
No, because Turner had essentially the same decision last year (except lottery pick vs. top 2) and tried to come back for one more chance to win a championship. Also, Turner has shown undying devotion towards OSU (just look at his Scarlet and Gray outfit yesterday) but jumped at a chance for much greater pastures.
I think it's different because you're talking about Turner making a career move from the jr. NBA to the big leagues, whereas you're talking about Lebron just changing teams, and it's hard to know for sure the economic difference between staying in CLE and playing elsewhere. -
Wooballthedynasty1998;401162 wrote:Here's a question for Cavs fans:
If you are an OSU fan, do you have the same dislike for Evan Turner? First off, he chose to attend Ohio State, unlike Lebron who was picked by the Cavs. Both talked about winning a championship this year, and failed to accomplish that ultimate goal. Both are leaving without accomplishing what they set out to accomplish. Turner is leaving school early to pursue a better life for himself and his family. Is Lebron not doing the same thing? He's trying to put himself in the best possible situation for him to grow and success personally and professionally.
It might not be the best comparison, but I do think it is somewhat similar.
I would have been pissed if Evan Turner came out and transferred to North Carolina or Duke because "they gave him a better chance to win a title" and more importantly it would make his job easier and he could sell more shoes and t-shirts.