Danny in Cleveland:
I think ESPN wants Lebron to play anywhere but Cleveland because they can't fathom the fact that someone might actually choose to live in Ohio rather than Miami, LA and New York. That is the truth. That is why you all write those articles- because the people writing them are not from here and can't fathom living here.
Chris Sheridan:
Patently untrue. ESPN shows as many Cavs games as we're allowed to, and we'll continue to do so if he stays. One of the problems with the whole eBron debate is that Clevelanders and Ohioans get extremely defensive and think people are knocking their city/state when that is not at all the case. There are New Yorkers who leave New York because they yearn to live somewhere affordable. There are people in L.A. who gets so sick of the car culture they head for the hills. LeBron is a human being just like you and me, and he has the right to choose his perogatives. The difference is that he's going to have to explain the reasons behind them.
Angry in Cleveland (Ohio)
This year, ESPN has posted articles linking lebron to the following teams next year: NY, NJ, MIA, POR, DAL, CHI, HOU, Wherever John Wall Plays, and LAC. You guys are criminally insane. He has zero reason to leave Cleveland. Other then Miami, and a potential pairing with Wade, please give me one logical reason he would go to the above teams
Chris Sheridan
(3:43 PM)
Sometimes, when a person has lived his entire life in one place, he yearns to move on. Thst statement doesn't necessarily apply to LeBron, but it applies to millions of people in this country who are in their mid-20s just like he is. Just one small thing to consider in the whole Will He Stay or Will He Leave debate.
Rob (Cleveland)
I know the first thing I'd do if I yearned to move on from the place I've lived in my entire life would be to build a 20 million dollar mansion 30 minutes away from that place.
Chris Sheridan
(3:46 PM)
Akron will always be his home. That mansion isn't going anywhere. But we're talking about a 5-6 year window of his lifetime, not a 70-year window.
Josh (Columbus)
It just so happens that the growth and income potential that comes with being a Global Icon in one of the world's biggest countries (China, who the Cavaliers are now involved even more with) dwarfs what will be available to him if he goes to the self proclaimed 'world's largest media market'.
It's no secret that Chris Sheridan is a HUGE Knicks fan and has been pushing the LeBron to NY movement forever... A lot of people felt that he disrespect Cleveland and Ohio in this chat and he was bombarded with comments from Ohioans...
Interesting note, Brian Windhorst said he expects LeBron to sign a 3 year extension in the offseason.
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