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I think he treated them like **** when he left and wouldn't want him back as a fan.
He abandoned Cleveland, like a dirty dish rag, and the city burned him in effigy. Now he is being treated like the 2nd Coming of Christ.
How sad. But I guess that when you are Cleveland, you take anything you can get.
I think he treated them like **** when he left and wouldn't want him back as a fan.
You can say you wouldn't want him back but if you were in the same situation, you'd take him back. He learned a lot by leaving. His coming back makes them instant contenders for the next 6 to 8 years.
As much as I don't like Cleveland, I can see them winning at least one and possibly two NBA championships now.
So you wouldn't want a local player, who just so happens to be the best in the game, to come back to your team? Ok...
His love of Cleveland is shown again since he only committed to 2 years. IF they can land Love, they will be a contender, if not, Lebrick and Irving alone won't be enough to win a title.
Well I thought he could opt out in 2015 or 2016 so we could be going through the Lebron saga again....
I wouldn't want him back. He had every right to go play elsewhere, but the way he did it - the nationally televised 'infomercial' where he was going to win 'not, 3, not 4, not 5 .... championships', etc., etc., - that was just a slap in the face for Cleveland. He is not the best in the game - lazy on defense, streak shooter. I'll take Durant any day. His love of Cleveland is shown again since he only committed to 2 years. IF they can land Love, they will be a contender, if not, Lebrick and Irving alone won't be enough to win a title.
still the cavs aside from erving have too many young players to go deep, the Cream of the East even with LBJ in the East will in order
1 Indiana
2 New York
3 Toronto
4 Clevland
5 chicago
6 charlotte
7 Atlanta
8 Miami
No way in hell the knicks are the 2nd team in the east, and I'm a knick fan. I freakin wish.
Knicks have a loooong way to go, and thats WITH carmelo anthony having re-signed
So you wouldn't want a local player, who just so happens to be the best in the game, to come back to your team? Ok...
Yes. I wouldn't like to root for a player who treated the fans like absolute garbage.
they have the talent its just to many headcases and before ceo's telling the gm what to but with the zen master I think he will unload trash and after just seing gasol sign with the bulls and deng to miami I think its time for rnd 2
1 indiana
2 chicago
3 toronto
4 cleveland
5 new york
6 charlotte
7 miami
8 atlanta
He said he will work on a long term contract. Moneywise, this was a smart move. There will be a new bargaining agreement and a higher cap next year. Plus, he can get more on a maximum contract from the team he currently will be playing for rather than in free agency. He's heading home to win a championship but he certainly is going to maximize how much he makes also.