this is up there with The Decision as the single worst/most clueless moment of Lebron's public life.
this is up there with The Decision as the single worst/most clueless moment of Lebron's public life.
LeBron has been my favorite player since I was 8 and he was a senior in high school. I definitely feel you on the irrational love. I'll find a way to defend almost anything he does lol.But he is right.
I know for myself, that when I have nothing going on with my life, Sports become my main focus and I take things much harder whether it's a player getting injured, franchise player leaving the team or the team underperforming.
So yeah, that's his life and he decides what to do with it. It's none of our business, but big time sports fans are fanatics and Lebron was a big part of our life. At the same time, he showed very little compassion with "The Decision" and during his time with the Heat.
I don't know what's going on in his mind, but him coming back to Cleveland is and was a chance at retribution. It was first and foremost Lebron trying to salvage his legacy and was ego driven.
I love Lebron, but it's an irrational love.. like how parents love their child despite his flaws and again, it's ego driven too.. he is a great basketball player and saved the Cavs.
I wouldnt count on it.
this is up there with The Decision as the single worst/most clueless moment of Lebron's public life.
Great pic, and the Carlton Banks buzzer beater attempt comment is freakin' hilarious.
Luke Harangody still part of the squad all these years later