2349268, It's such a rare moment of reconciliation & renaissance for Cleveland Posted by Vex_id, Fri Jul-11-14 01:12 PM
and for the sports world in general. Really it's a transcendent moment and Lebron is having the most interesting career of any superstar in the league's history, possibly ever - not really debatable except for Jordan's leave of absence to play baseball and then his subsequent return.
>if lebron got over dan gilbert and that shit fanbases post >decision reaction >then who am i to be mad about it >fuck it.
Yea that's the thing that gets me. As I said in a previous post where people just couldn't believe this might happen -- this is *way* bigger than Dan Gilbert's simp ass, or hurt fans burning jerseys. This is about a legacy unlike any other, and about Lebron feeling right about how his career plays out. He was not playing joyous basketball that last year in Miami, and anyone even partially familiar w/ Lebron could see that clear as day.
>i need to see the roster make up before i get too excited but >bron winning a chip in multiple cities ethers the haters >and elevates him above cats who could only win in 1 city with >1 coach (kobe, MJ, magic) >
This really was the only way Lebron could *clearly* elevate himself above the rest in terms of legacy, and it was the right move. Still, I need to see the roster as well but I felt like Miami's roster was such a dying tree that Cleveland will really breathe new life into this era of Kang-led Cavaliers. Hope they get Love.
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