Saturday, July 10, 2010

Cavailer fans incensed at Lebron's departure

Oh my, oh me look how bad Lebron can be to those Cav fans. It's over. He's officially left the Cleveland Cavailers and took his meal ticket somewhere else. That place is Miami. Not Ohio, the other one. The embroided Lebron James jerseys with no. 6 have already gone into production with the Miami Heat logo on the front. After hearing the highly anticipated news about the mega deal the Cavailer fans lost their loyalty to the once highly-liked superstar and starting burning his old jerseys. How's that for a hallmark moment in Cleveland? Not looking too good either in his own hometown, Akron, Ohio.

Before long there will be kids making deals on the streets in Cleveland to get rid of all Lebron merchandise. That or catch the latest bus to get the heck out of there before it really gets too hot under the collar. I can't say the last time I'm been this displeased with the team franchise. Oh right, the last chance they had at winning an NBA title! That escaped them the minute King James no-more walked out the door. I'm sure he'll have fun with Dwayne Wade and company now in Florida. He may even get to kick it with all his people in Peeble Beach or Miami Beach. Seeing him smiling with a fat-ass contract live on national television with that Heat jersey has to leave a bitter taste in Cavailer fans' mouths.

I guess it's like this: If you can't be like them you might as well join them. That's what Lebron did. At least one good thing happened from this contract deal. He got his separation finally from Shaq. After too much time with the big fella I believe the star forward found out what playing dirty is all about. I'm sure Lebron likes his money clean though. Well, the kids' wishlists won't be completed now. They'll have to cross off 'See Cavs win a title' off the list as the Angel tree needy ones will also go without funds thanks to Lebron's absence. I can't believe he didn't stay in Cleveland. As basketball fans we all want to know when will the travesties end after the mean-spirited letter from the Cavailers' owner?

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