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Nothing will ever make the ESPN thing right, or waiting so long to tell the Cavs, nothing will make those right. Sorry.

When you're King you do what you wanna do. No one will ever forget just how much all those people in Cleveland begged LeBron to stay. "We Are LeBron!!! WE REALLY NEED YOU!!!!". LMAO. They are nothing without him. Everybody knows it too.

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When you're King you do what you wanna do. No one will ever forget just how much all those people in Cleveland begged LeBron to stay. "We Are LeBron!!! WE REALLY NEED YOU!!!!". LMAO. They are nothing without him. Everybody knows it too.

Tell me you have a brain in that head of yours. Lebron was the "King" in Cleveland, now he's playing "prince" to King Wade. Lebron said he was the chosen one, what exactly was he chosen for? To ride the coattails of Dwade?

Class and maturity, Lebron needs to learn it.

Oh yeah, Boston and LA own the NBA.

And I love the Cleveland fans response in the commercial, they held Lebron to his own words, and Lebron backed down.

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Tell me you have a brain in that head of yours. Lebron was the "King" in Cleveland, now he's playing "prince" to King Wade. Lebron said he was the chosen one, what exactly was he chosen for? To ride the coattails of Dwade?

Class and maturity, Lebron needs to learn it.

Oh yeah, Boston and LA own the NBA.

And I love the Cleveland fans response in the commercial, they held Lebron to his own words, and Lebron backed down.

Cleveland is riding LeBron's coattails. The entire city will always be in his shadow. 30 years from now Cleveland will still be obsessing over what could've been. I dont think they'll ever get over losing him. He was everything to Cleveland and Ohio. Their only source of hope. Now he's gone, and all they have is Dan Gilbert to look up to. I wish I could feel sorry for them, but after they way they threw Mike Brown under the bus, I dont. Their fans are nothing more than jilted lovers who'll never find someone as good as they had. Maybe in another lifetime they'll have a basketball player as good as LeBron. Maybe. LOL.

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Cleveland is riding LeBron's coattails. The entire city will always be in his shadow. 30 years from now Cleveland will still be obsessing over what could've been. I dont think they'll ever get over losing him. He was everything to Cleveland and Ohio. Their only source of hope. Now he's gone, and all they have is Dan Gilbert to look up to. I wish I could feel sorry for them, but after they way they threw Mike Brown under the bus, I dont. Their fans are nothing more than jilted lovers who'll never find someone as good as they had. Maybe in another lifetime they'll have a basketball player as good as LeBron. Maybe. LOL.

Lebron has no rings, so you act like he's the greatest of all time. And Cleveland didnt throw Dan Gilbert under the bus, Dan Gilbert did, but Brown did do some dumb things. Maybe we'll find someone who can win us a ring, obviously Lebron wasnt good enough.

And thanks for answering my questions, or not.

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I don't know what the point of winning rings is when you're going to be held less than Scottie Pippin (I know he was a beast, but took a back door to Jordan all those years). Maybe he's OK just being a role player on Wade's team though.

You can't defend the way he handled the decision, sorry, nothing you can say makes it right.

He was never going to be Jordan, but now he won't even be better than Kobe.

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