enigmaax;766672 wrote:Sorry, he's paid to play. The fact that the front office feels like they have to pamper or walk on eggshells to the point of letting one player make all of their personnel decisions is a reflection of the front office's incompetence. If they felt that way or allowed LeBron to have some status beyond going out on the court to earn his check, that is on them. And, it might have been your first clue that he wasn't the hero you wanted him to be. Why aren't you pissed that the front office made so many bad decisions, then re-signed the guy leading them to those decisions, then waited around on the guy who was stringing them along? Obviously one of two things was going to happen - he was going to re-sign and lead them to more bad decisions or he was going to leave. Either way, LeBron had been dicking the franchise for years but the office wouldn't let go of him? Could they not have sent him packing and gotten another star? Or....does no one really want to play in Cleveland (making LeBron no different than anyone else)?
Kind of a Catch-22 for the Cavs...I agree that they shouldn't have put up with all that they did with LeBron and his posse but when the guy is the face of your franchise you tend to do what it takes to keep him happy. That's true in any professional sport on any team. One of the reasons he didn't go to the Bulls was because they weren't going to let him and his boys run the show. I really don't see any reason to believe that LeBron seriously intended on staying in Cleveland, and it's a shame the Cavs weren't able to pull of a Carmelo-like deal with him to try to make the rebuilding process go a lot smoother (but hinsight is of course, 20/20). They believed that they had a legitimate chance to re-sign him when they should of seen the writing that was on the wall.
Does no one want to play in Cleveland? Well, I have a bit of a hard time believing that as a general statement. It depends how you prioritize things in your life. If weather, city nightlife, etc... are high on your list, then no Cleveland is probably not an ideal destination.