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Originally Posted by Gozer
Strange how you know all this stuff. It almost seems like you're picking out media speculation that supports your argument.
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If you are a Raptors fan, you would have seen that Colangelo said he would sign and trade Bosh to Cleveland. If the two teams are willing to do it, what's the one thing stopping it? Oh yeah the player.
But I'm picking it out of the media. All right there bud.
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I didn't watch the special, maybe I'm wrong. It just feels like LeBron is getting the brunt of the abuse when really the entire industry is at fault for propping him up as a good.

LeBron did nothing to besmirch the Cavs while an employee of theirs. I refuse to assume that he is fully at fault. Furthermore, the Cavs refused to discuss any kind of sign and trade to max LeBron's contract and soften the blow of his departure,
Lebron didn't issue and ultimatum and cut off lines of communication, the Cavs did.
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Watch the special. He just talks about himself, and how great he is, and what he did for the Cavs, and the heights he brought them to.
They asked him if the teams that he didn't pick know they lost out, and he said "no they don't."
Maybe when you watch the special you will change your mind. Every single fan down south now hates Lebron minus Heat fans and the fans that just like Lebron and aren't attached to a team.
Lebron labeled himself the King. You can rightfully say that it isn't his fault that Cleveland the city sucks, the economy sucks, and that people worshipping him isn't his fault, but the man just left all of that without a peep. To not even say thank you fans, thank you Dan Gilbert, or give a heads up to them that he was leaving is disgraceful. If Lebron really had a heart, he would have stayed, and I think it's unanimous almost everywhere that it is a fact.