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What make you think that LeBron owes Cleveland,Ohio or you anything?

  • Thread Bomber
    He signed his contract and played through it. You should be mad at the Cavs for not resigning him to a new deal 2 years ago.

    Most attitudes on here reflect the same thinking as when Tiger "owed" an explanation for his "digressions"

    Yes, I know this sucks......Get a Life people
  • Con_Alma
    Mad at an entertainer who markets himself and seeks to get want he wants???

    Not me. Never.
  • rmolin73
    Same here I am although enjoying the wailing and flailing of the CAVS fans.
  • j_crazy
    judging from the thread title, belly is my new guess as to who "thread bomber" really is.
  • rmolin73
    I would just love for an athlete/celebrity to get up in a press conference and say " I don't owe you all shit", drop the fucking mic and walk off.
  • Con_Alma
    j_crazy;417516 wrote:judging from the thread title, belly is my new guess as to who "thread bomber" really is.

    That's an interesting observation.
  • BCBulldog
    LeBron owed Cleveland, the Cavs and their fans respect. He went in the exact opposite direction. He is being vilified for it...as should be expected.
  • Al Bundy
    Maybe he doesn't owe Cleveland, but he certainly doesn't need to have a one hour special on national TV where he says "fuck you" to northeast Ohio and the Cavs. It was one of the most classless things I have ever seen.
  • Con_Alma
    I don't think "need" was the inspiration. Clearly there was economic benefit in it being presented on National TV. On the radio today I heard there was Vitamin Water product placement all around and that they also ran multiple commercials.

    It wasn't a need. It was a revenue producer.
  • lhs07
    Thread Bomber;417508 wrote:He signed his contract and played through it. You should be mad at the Cavs for not resigning him to a new deal 2 years ago.

    yeah its not like the cavs offered him a contract extension LAST YEAR. you fuckin serious?
  • Al Bundy
    Con_Alma;417530 wrote:I don't think "need" was the inspiration. Clearly there was economic benefit in it being presented on National TV. On the radio today I heard there was Vitamin Water product placement all around and that they also ran multiple commercials.

    It wasn't a need. It was a revenue producer.

    It was totally classless on LeBron's part. LeBron could have at least handled the situation much better.
  • thedynasty1998
    Exactly! I can't get over Gilbert's comments. Like Gilbert never cut or traded someone without them knowing. Gilbert should have done his job better and he wouldn't have lost $150 million last night.

    And no one can deny what Lebron did for Cleveland.
  • Tiernan
    ^^^
    You think NE Ohio didn't do anythng for this cock-wad? It was a mutual symbiotic relationship and both benefitted. Have fun sharing the spotlight on South Beach crybaby James.
  • sjmvsfscs08
    thedynasty1998;417595 wrote:And no one can deny what Lebron did for Cleveland.

    You mean like holding out his "decision" so long the Cavs are no unable to go after anyone of value on the free agent market.
  • Fab4Runner
    thedynasty1998;417595 wrote:Exactly! I can't get over Gilbert's comments. Like Gilbert never cut or traded someone without them knowing. Gilbert should have done his job better and he wouldn't have lost $150 million last night.

    And no one can deny what Lebron did for Cleveland.
    You make it sound as if Gilbert and the city of Cleveland did NOTHING for him. I've been one to stand up for LeBron during this whole FA process but he could have gone about this in a better way. He ripped a city's heart on on national tv. I have no reason to believe Gilbert isn't telling the truth. If so, it's sad that LeBron would treat the Cavs front office that way (not returning calls, not telling them what was going on) after all they've tried to do for him.
  • thedynasty1998
    sjmvsfscs08;417607 wrote:You mean like holding out his "decision" so long the Cavs are no unable to go after anyone of value on the free agent market.

    No I mean taking the team to the Finals. Making them relevant. Bringing an excitement.

    No one is dumb enough to deny what Lebron did for Cleveland. If you are, then you will see how badly it affects the economy next year.
  • thedynasty1998
    Fab4Runner;417612 wrote:You make it sound as if Gilbert and the city of Cleveland did NOTHING for him. I've been one to stand up for LeBron during this whole FA process but he could have gone about this in a better way. He ripped a city's heart on on national tv. I have no reason to believe Gilbert isn't telling the truth. If so, it's sad that LeBron would treat the Cavs front office that way (not returning calls, not telling them what was going on) after all they've tried to do for him.

    I do think Lebron could have handled it better, but the Cavs were given the chance to make their pitch just like everyone else. This is a business and Gilbert should understand that more than anyone else.
  • thedynasty1998
    How about Gilbert making season ticket holders pay for their tickets last year? Doesn't he owe the fans of the Cavs more than that?
  • Thread Bomber
    j_crazy;417516 wrote:judging from the thread title, belly is my new guess as to who "thread bomber" really is.
    Nope.. I can spell :)
    Con_Alma;417522 wrote:That's an interesting observation.
    Maybe, But very wrong
    BCBulldog;417524 wrote:LeBron owed Cleveland, the Cavs and their fans respect. He went in the exact opposite direction. He is being vilified for it...as should be expected.
    Maybe.......But ZI still don't see where he was disrepectful

    Al Bundy;417526 wrote:Maybe he doesn't owe Cleveland, but he certainly doesn't need to have a one hour special on national TV where he says "fuck you" to northeast Ohio and the Cavs. It was one of the most classless things I have ever seen.
    I have a feeling that there was nothing that he could have said that would't have translated to "fuck you" to you
    lhs07;417535 wrote:yeah its not like the cavs offered him a contract extension LAST YEAR. you fuckin serious?
    If he was the Franchise player that everyone knows he is, The Cavs shwould have done anything to keep him... Up to and includeing an ownership option
    Al Bundy;417541 wrote:It was totally classless on LeBron's part. LeBron could have at least handled the situation much better.
    Agin.... How could he have hanled it that would have pleased you. other than staying in Cleveland
    thedynasty1998;417595 wrote:Exactly! I can't get over Gilbert's comments. Like Gilbert never cut or traded someone without them knowing. Gilbert should have done his job better and he wouldn't have lost $150 million last night.

    And no one can deny what Lebron did for Cleveland.
    THIS
  • The Equalizer
    If Mark Cuban wrote that letter instead of Gilbert he'd be fined $100,000 for behavior unbecoming an NBA owner.
  • thedynasty1998
    The Equalizer;417625 wrote:If Mark Cuban wrote that letter instead of Gilbert he'd be fined $100,000 for behavior unbecoming an NBA owner.

    Don't think Stern doesn't do something about that statement. And it SHOULD be more than $100,000. I wonder if the players union can do anything?
  • enigmaax
    Tiernan;417606 wrote:^^^
    You think NE Ohio didn't do anythng for this cock-wad? It was a mutual symbiotic relationship and both benefitted. Have fun sharing the spotlight on South Beach crybaby James.

    No, here's what it was - a bunch of people who have never won shit jumped on a guy's coattails and expected him to live his life for them. It was "please rescue US from our mediocrity, LeBron" ... "please win US a title" ... and now, it is "you didn't give US what we wanted so you suck".

    You think any fanbase in the NBA isn't going to treat LeBron well? Cleveland didn't do anything unique for LeBron, but LeBron sure as hell gave a bunch of losers a taste of the good life for 7 years.
  • Automatik
    sjmvsfscs08;417607 wrote:You mean like holding out his "decision" so long the Cavs are no unable to go after anyone of value on the free agent market.

    So long? It was 8 days lol. Keep crying.
  • NilesPacMan
    My thoughts are that it's not the fact he did it, if he wanted to leave, then so be it. He's out to win championships, and I respect that. However, the way he did it and burned his bridges with Cleveland is unacceptable in my book. There will be basketball in Cleveland after this, yes, but LeBron could have handled it better.
  • BCBulldog
    Automatik;417633 wrote:So long? It was 8 days lol. Keep crying.

    Sure it doesn't sound like long, but who is the best available free agent left? He screwed the Cavs and everyone with at least half a brain knows it.