Chris Sheridan gets owned by Ohioans in his ESPN.com chat.

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Feb 2, 2010 11:04 AM
thedynasty1998 wrote: I just don't understand why he wouldn't have signed already if he is going to. He's leaving the Cavs franchise in limbo and is bringing unwarranted attention.
My roommate, who is a huge Cavs fan, and I had that conversation alot this past summer. If LeBron thinks or knows he wants to come back why doesn't/didn't he sign? He killed their chances of getting Trevor Ariza (or any other key free agent), I remember Ariza saying he wasn't sure that LeBron was sticking around...

I do kind of think he will end up staying, but those who honestly think that Cleveland is a more desirable location than alot of other places, is dreaming. If I was LeBron I would seriously give either Miami or Orlando a strong look. He could be playing with another superstar and his income wouldn't be taxed in Florida. And I haven't even mentioned the weather yet.
Feb 2, 2010 11:04am
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Feb 2, 2010 12:29 PM
Sheridan was hardly "owned".

His responses weren't that great, but def. not owned.
Feb 2, 2010 12:29pm
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Feb 2, 2010 12:38 PM
The best thing from that back and worth was him saying that Cleveland fans are extremely defensive. I couldn't agree more.
Feb 2, 2010 12:38pm
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Feb 2, 2010 12:39 PM
Danny Ferry must really think James isn't going anywhere
Feb 2, 2010 12:39pm
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Feb 2, 2010 12:53 PM
When everybody and their brother come at you with a bunch of non-sensical reasons why your FRANCHISE should go else where, all of which are easily refutable, yeah you tend to look defensive. Especially when it's been going on since he arrived in Cleveland from day one...


No shit Sherlock

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Feb 2, 2010 12:53pm
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Feb 2, 2010 1:03 PM
He may not have been "owned" but his answer to the first question was BS.

They show Lebron because he's Lebron -- where he lives is meaningless. He tried to make it sound like they show the maximum number of CLEVELAND games vs. some other city as proof they have nothing against Cleveland.

Sports media are no different than any other media in this country. Those in the big cities like NY think they are smarter than the rest of the country, and can't imagine anyone challenging their views. It's a form of media elitism that's been around for ages.

They're wrong, of course. They aren't smarter than most people -- they're only more arrogant.
Feb 2, 2010 1:03pm
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Feb 2, 2010 1:07 PM
Having resided on the east coast/NYC metro area this is very, very true. They call it fly-over-country with no small amount of reverence or disdain.
Feb 2, 2010 1:07pm
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Feb 2, 2010 1:11 PM
I'm a huge cavs fan and obviously I want Lebron to stay, but even if he left...it wouldn't be the end of the cavs. The east is pretty weak, they'd still probably have a playoff caliber team, and with the money left from not signing him, couldn't they go out and sign a pretty big name FA? Clearly they'd be much better off with him, but it's not like they're goin to turn it into a parking lot if he leaves. Don't really understand the fans hysteria about him possibly leaving. I was a fan back watchin Ehlo gettin owned by Jordan all the way up til now, doubt anything will change if he leaves.
Feb 2, 2010 1:11pm
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Feb 2, 2010 1:33 PM
I won't be surprised either way if he leaves or stays. I don't care much for what anyone on ESPN has to say but he is right when he says Cleveland fans are defensive about Lebron leaving because pretty much every Cav fan thinks he will stay. He has plenty of reasons to stay in Cleveland (started career here, from Akron, wants to win a title for Cleveland) and reasons to leave (bigger market, potential to play with another big star, better chance at a title perhaps). He will do what he thinks is best for his career and no one knows what he will do until then.
Feb 2, 2010 1:33pm
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Feb 2, 2010 1:59 PM
KnightXC1 wrote: I won't be surprised either way if he leaves or stays. I don't care much for what anyone on ESPN has to say but he is right when he says Cleveland fans are defensive about Lebron leaving because pretty much every Cav fan thinks he will stay. He has plenty of reasons to stay in Cleveland (started career here, from Akron, wants to win a title for Cleveland) and reasons to leave (bigger market, potential to play with another big star, better chance at a title perhaps). He will do what he thinks is best for his career and no one knows what he will do until then.
Totally agree...also gotta hand it to Lebron and the media for the most part. A couple months ago he said he wasn't going to answer any more questions about Free Agency until after the season...and as far as I know, I haven't heard him say anything more or the media ask him about it anymore either.
Feb 2, 2010 1:59pm
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Feb 2, 2010 2:27 PM
Writerbuckeye wrote: He may not have been "owned" but his answer to the first question was BS.

They show Lebron because he's Lebron -- where he lives is meaningless. He tried to make it sound like they show the maximum number of CLEVELAND games vs. some other city as proof they have nothing against Cleveland.

Sports media are no different than any other media in this country. Those in the big cities like NY think they are smarter than the rest of the country, and can't imagine anyone challenging their views. It's a form of media elitism that's been around for ages.

They're wrong, of course. They aren't smarter than most people -- they're only more arrogant.
Ugh, thank you.. People aren't quite getting the point of this topic. His answers were called out each time as BS. That's the definition of being "owned"..

When you're in a debate/argument and each point you make is rebutted
Feb 2, 2010 2:27pm
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Feb 2, 2010 6:09 PM
Ha, them Cavs fans sure did "own" him. Some of you guys are funny.
Feb 2, 2010 6:09pm
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Feb 2, 2010 10:54 PM
My god. Count you as another one who didn't get the topic.
Feb 2, 2010 10:54pm
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Feb 3, 2010 2:23 AM
Benny The Jet wrote: I'm a huge cavs fan and obviously I want Lebron to stay, but even if he left...it wouldn't be the end of the cavs. The east is pretty weak, they'd still probably have a playoff caliber team, and with the money left from not signing him, couldn't they go out and sign a pretty big name FA? Clearly they'd be much better off with him, but it's not like they're goin to turn it into a parking lot if he leaves. Don't really understand the fans hysteria about him possibly leaving. I was a fan back watchin Ehlo gettin owned by Jordan all the way up til now, doubt anything will change if he leaves.
Life will go on....but it would be a lot nicer if the GOAT stayed in Cleveland. And he is the greatest of all time, period.

I see no reason for him to leave.

There will be 2 celebrations in Cleveland this summer. When the nets get snipped and the trophy raised....and then the press conference where LBJ announces a new 5 year deal.
Feb 3, 2010 2:23am
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Feb 3, 2010 1:58 PM
I get the topic. I just don't think you get that people have different opinions than you, and that it doesn't make any of us right or wrong; merely different.
Feb 3, 2010 1:58pm