LBJ is going to an awesome basketball situation now, with Love on the way. Even if it was simply a matter of plotting for the most rings he can gather, this is a solid move I think. Add in the emotional element and it really really makes a lot of sense.
That said, I bet CLE doesn't win any championships. It is just not in their freakin DNA.
Well he's a PR machine, that's for sure. Learned something from 4 years ago.
I just wonder, what happens if he gets the itch again. It's great that he's coming home after only 4 years, and he somewhat screwed the Heat who never deserved it in the process, but he still has 7-10 more years in the league barring something catastrophic.
Bottom line is I don't think I can root for him, but at least he seemingly did the right thing.
In some ways I kind of find the most fascinating aspect of this is how quickly the "Big Three" broke up and where this leaves all of them. Especially Wade, who seems to have gotten screwed here.
I guess the million dollar question, and I don't think we'll ever know, is is he doing it for him or is he doing it for Cleveland. I tend to feel it's about his legacy, and in that regard "You can't go home again". If it really is all about Ohio, well then that saying is out the window because it if feasible he leads them to at least one championship.
Hypothetically, if he does that relatively quickly and then all the young talent bolts their rookie deals to go get paid ... where does that leave him?
In some ways I kind of find the most fascinating aspect of this is how quickly the "Big Three" broke up and where this leaves all of them. Especially Wade, who seems to have gotten screwed here.
not only that..Cleveland gets Ray Ray and Mike Miller pretty much for free with LBJ going there now.
he certainly did. but i also think he means it. his emotional ties to akron have never been overstated, and i think it genuinely hurt him to know how much he hurt cleveland when he left. his frustration was understandable, though. looking back at those teams, it truly is amazing how inept the cavaliers' front office was at building around the greatest player in the world. what a royal f***-up that was...
that said, i thought "the decision" was handled very poorly, and i really wasn't a fan of the infamous "heatles" parade where they announced "not one, not two..." it soured their entire run for me, to know that they felt entitled to win titles. it made it all the more sweet when they lost their first nba finals appearance. but they would go on to win two championships together, and i think lebron is content to sit on two if it means he might be able to help cleveland win one before he retires. what an accomplishment that would be...
It's also interesting that Mike Brown was the coach there before, left for another team...and now he also is back with the Cavs. This may have helped with the decision as well
Really? I thought Lebron was a big reason they fired Brown in the first place.
Don't think so. They just moved on to a new coach without James on the team
Ok I looked it up, and in fact I forgot Brown was fired earlier this year so he's not even coach of the Cavs anymore. They hired Blatt
http://espn.go.com/nba/story/_/id/10922478/mike-brown-fired-coach-cleveland-cavaliers
"Brown went 272-138 in his first stint with Cleveland. Led by superstar LeBron James, the Cavs made the finals for the first time in 2007 and were title contenders throughout Brown's tenure. However, they didn't advance past the Eastern Conference semifinals four years ago and Brown was let go. At the time, it appeared Gilbert was making the move -- and hiring Byron Scott as coach -- to appease James and hopefully keep him in Cleveland."