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Chris Sheridan gets owned by Ohioans in his ESPN.com chat.

  • hoops23
    Danny in Cleveland:
    I think ESPN wants Lebron to play anywhere but Cleveland because they can't fathom the fact that someone might actually choose to live in Ohio rather than Miami, LA and New York. That is the truth. That is why you all write those articles- because the people writing them are not from here and can't fathom living here.

    Chris Sheridan:
    Patently untrue. ESPN shows as many Cavs games as we're allowed to, and we'll continue to do so if he stays. One of the problems with the whole eBron debate is that Clevelanders and Ohioans get extremely defensive and think people are knocking their city/state when that is not at all the case. There are New Yorkers who leave New York because they yearn to live somewhere affordable. There are people in L.A. who gets so sick of the car culture they head for the hills. LeBron is a human being just like you and me, and he has the right to choose his perogatives. The difference is that he's going to have to explain the reasons behind them.

    Angry in Cleveland (Ohio)
    This year, ESPN has posted articles linking lebron to the following teams next year: NY, NJ, MIA, POR, DAL, CHI, HOU, Wherever John Wall Plays, and LAC. You guys are criminally insane. He has zero reason to leave Cleveland. Other then Miami, and a potential pairing with Wade, please give me one logical reason he would go to the above teams

    Chris Sheridan
    (3:43 PM)
    Sometimes, when a person has lived his entire life in one place, he yearns to move on. Thst statement doesn't necessarily apply to LeBron, but it applies to millions of people in this country who are in their mid-20s just like he is. Just one small thing to consider in the whole Will He Stay or Will He Leave debate.

    Rob (Cleveland)
    I know the first thing I'd do if I yearned to move on from the place I've lived in my entire life would be to build a 20 million dollar mansion 30 minutes away from that place.

    Chris Sheridan
    (3:46 PM)
    Akron will always be his home. That mansion isn't going anywhere. But we're talking about a 5-6 year window of his lifetime, not a 70-year window.

    Josh (Columbus)
    It just so happens that the growth and income potential that comes with being a Global Icon in one of the world's biggest countries (China, who the Cavaliers are now involved even more with) dwarfs what will be available to him if he goes to the self proclaimed 'world's largest media market'.




    It's no secret that Chris Sheridan is a HUGE Knicks fan and has been pushing the LeBron to NY movement forever... A lot of people felt that he disrespect Cleveland and Ohio in this chat and he was bombarded with comments from Ohioans...

    Interesting note, Brian Windhorst said he expects LeBron to sign a 3 year extension in the offseason.
  • mallymal614
    lol

    The best time to listen to Spielman is after an Ohio State football loss. He gets so passionate to the point he sounds depress.
  • I Wear Pants
    The media really would love for Lebron to move. If he does then he'll be like Brett Favre in Wisconsin, but worse because there won't be an Aaron Rodgers to keep the place competitive.
  • mallymal614
    Will Cleveland fans boo Lebron when he leaves? It will be interesting to see once he makes his first trip to The Q as a member of a opposing team.
  • Nate
    mallymal614 wrote: lol

    The best time to listen to Spielman is after an Ohio State football loss. He gets so passionate to the point he sounds depress.

  • jordo212000
    Not sure how this equates to Sheridan being "owned". If anything the Ohio guys seem like they are a little touchy. Who cares what ESPN or Sheridan says? I love that he said, "Ohioans get extremely defensive and think people are knocking their city/state" The conversation he had with those guys was the epitome of that statement
  • hangonsloopy
    mallymal614 wrote: Will Cleveland fans boo Lebron when he leaves? It will be interesting to see once he makes his first trip to The Q as a member of a opposing team.
    keep dreaming....
  • Azubuike24
    The truth is, the pro-LeBron leaving crowd has nothing to lose here. Cleveland and the Cavalier fans have gone all-in and are bankrupt if he does leave. The NBA and fans of every other franchise will be fine with LeBron James in Cleveland, it won't be any different than it is right now. However, if he does leave, it pretty much ends basketball in Cleveland. The franchise was close to gone before he saved them in 2003.

    That's why it's a defensive issue. One side has nothing to lose and everything to gain and one side would be devastated with nothing left.

    This is why I think he stays in Cleveland. The Cavs simply couldn't recover from the loss of him.
  • hoops23
    It's a defensive issue because ESPN has an obvious distaste for anything outside of Boston/NY/LA...

    This has been going on for years...

    And Sheridan got owned because he started rehashing the "Do you know LeBron" card.. He's done nothing but write aritcles based on speculation and it's funny that he's been called out on it.

    ESPN DOES knock Cleveland and Ohio in general.. If you don't see that, then I don't know what to tell you.
  • hoops23
    mallymal614 wrote:
  • jordo212000
    LTrain23 wrote: It's a defensive issue because ESPN has an obvious distaste for anything outside of Boston/NY/LA...

    This has been going on for years...

    And Sheridan got owned because he started rehashing the "Do you know LeBron" card.. He's done nothing but write aritcles based on speculation and it's funny that he's been called out on it.

    ESPN DOES knock Cleveland and Ohio in general.. If you don't see that, then I don't know what to tell you.
    Obviously his articles are getting read, I mean you read it (which is the point). ESPN knows Lebron stuff will get read and will cause a stir, so they keep coming up with more.
  • Azubuike24
    I don't think anyone would disagree that the mainstream media wants all the big names to play in the big market, east coast cities. Even in the LA market, unless there is a huge star or media darling, becomes irrelevant to the east coast media. Look at college sports on the West Coast when the big name schools aren't winning (notably, USC in football and UCLA in basketball).
  • Mulva
    jordo212000 wrote: Not sure how this equates to Sheridan being "owned".
    I didn't really get that either. I think both sides can make valid points.

    For the record, I don't personally think LeBron leaves, but I don't think anybody (including himself) knows for sure yet.

    The people who can't fathom the possibility of him leaving are just as ridiculous as the ones who can't fathom him staying in my opinion.
  • jordo212000
    Mulva wrote: The people who can't fathom the possibility of him leaving are just as ridiculous as the ones who can't fathom him staying in my opinion.
    Exactly. In fact I kind of hope he stays just for the fact that there will be a statewide meltdown if he leaves.
  • ytownfootball
    If being able to refute every damn BS reason the media can come up with as to why he should leave means Cav fans are defensive, then yeah I guess we're defensive.
  • End of Line
    Keebler wrote:
    mallymal614 wrote: lol

    The best time to listen to Spielman is after an Ohio State football loss. He gets so passionate to the point he sounds depress.

    Lol
  • Cleveland Buck
    This is Cleveland. He will leave and be the next villian/tragic moment in our sports history. When he comes into town with New Jersey, I would put good money on the game being forfeited because of thrown objects and death threats.
  • mallymal614
    Keebler wrote:
    mallymal614 wrote: lol

    The best time to listen to Spielman is after an Ohio State football loss. He gets so passionate to the point he sounds depress.

    lol Reading is fundamental. I see it was Sheridan not Spielman. My mistake :D.
  • Sage
    I've always wondered what would happen if LBJ left. Hed have to return to the Q and I'm sure there would be hell to pay.
  • hoops23
    jordo212000 wrote:
    LTrain23 wrote: It's a defensive issue because ESPN has an obvious distaste for anything outside of Boston/NY/LA...

    This has been going on for years...

    And Sheridan got owned because he started rehashing the "Do you know LeBron" card.. He's done nothing but write aritcles based on speculation and it's funny that he's been called out on it.

    ESPN DOES knock Cleveland and Ohio in general.. If you don't see that, then I don't know what to tell you.
    Obviously his articles are getting read, I mean you read it (which is the point). ESPN knows Lebron stuff will get read and will cause a stir, so they keep coming up with more.
    I actually don't read it. I saw this on RCF and thought it was hilarious...
  • darbypitcher22
    sounds to me like Sheridan is being perfectly reasonable here... its the Cavs faithful/LeBron dick suckers who are taking it too far
  • jordo212000
    darbypitcher22 wrote: sounds to me like Sheridan is being perfectly reasonable here... its the Cavs faithful/LeBron dick suckers who are taking it too far
    +1. My thoughts exactly
  • Heretic
    darbypitcher22 wrote: sounds to me like Sheridan is being perfectly reasonable here... its the Cavs faithful/LeBron dick suckers who are taking it too far
    While I'm not sure how Sheridan got "owned" from the clips put above, as it seemed to be more back-and-forth than one side owning the other, saying Sheridan is being perfectly reasonable makes me think you want to suck him.

    As someone with experience in the media, all I can say is that if you're resorting to a "well he's in his 20s and young people in their 20s often move to other places" argument, you really should realize your argument sucks. Really, really, really sucks when you consider that due to his profession, he travels to most major cities in America (which the average 20-something doesn't) and that due to his wealth and fame, he could spend any amount of time during any off-season anywhere he wants (something else that the average 20-something can't do).

    I don't know what LeBron will do after this year and can't say I'd be shocked if he moves on, but it's hard for me to believe anyone could be stupid enough to make the argument Sheridan did in that chat excerpt with any degree of seriousness.
  • j_crazy
    darbypitcher22 wrote: sounds to me like Sheridan is being perfectly reasonable here... its the Cavs faithful/LeBron dick suckers who are taking it too far

    as a "cavs faithful", i resent that.

    I was a cavs fan before lebron, and if he leaves, I'll still be a cavs fan. Granted, I'd love to see him stay, but if he leaves it will just further my hatred for danny ferry for not trying to set this team up in the event that lebron leaves.
  • thedynasty1998
    Yea the title of this thread is misleading. I for one, think there is a much stronger chance that Lebron leaves than anyone else in Ohio seems to think.

    I just don't understand why he wouldn't have signed already if he is going to. He's leaving the Cavs franchise in limbo and is bringing unwarranted attention.