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07-31-2010 05:36 PM #21
I hope they lose in the playoffs, I hope his boys keep spending his money like water, I hope the Miami nightlife pays a toll on him, I hope he is booed in every city he plays in, I hope the sales of his crap drop, I hope a lot of bad things happen to him - but I wish him no harm. I hope he is hated in Cleveland forever and can never return and live like he did before. I hope he is forced to live in Miami or somewhere else so that he can in some way feel the pain that he caused so many people and businesses. Most of all I hope he NEVER wins a championship. I hope it ends up that he sold his soul for nothing more then Miami lifestyle. I'm sure many Clevelanders would love to see LeBron blow out his knee in his first game back to Cleveland - not me. I would just be happy that if some things just eat at him on the inside when he is alone knowing full well why.
“Any time you give a man something he doesn't earn, you cheapen him. Our kids earn what they get, and that includes respect.” Woody Hayes
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08-01-2010 08:57 AM #22
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I wish LeBron nothing but the best and and looking forward to watching the Heat play to see if they can live up to their potential. James did the hard decision, taking less money for a better chance at a title, maybe a dynasty. I 100% respect that. He gave Cleveland some good years and tried everything he could to win there, but you could really see the frustration on his face this year in the playoffs. The Lakers stayed solid for one more year, I can't imagine a better final for pure basketball than Heat vs. Lakers if both teams play to their potential all season.
Good luck James, Bosh and Wade! Even as a Pistons fan I can appreciate what is being put together down there right now."It is well enough that people of the nation do not understand our banking and monetary system, for if they did, I believe there would be a revolution before tomorrow morning."
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08-07-2010 09:42 AM #23
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People who follow Cleveland sports are losers. No one really cares who Lebron plays for, except for the bitter clowns in Cleveland.
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08-07-2010 10:37 AM #24
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He didn't get the reaction Nut said he would in Akron this weekend.
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08-07-2010 10:48 AM #25
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08-07-2010 12:39 PM #26
Ricky,
I'm not sure about "big time wrestling" - but, it's pretty obvious to me that pro basketball is a bit over-rated. It's a shoot-a-thon every night - without defense - until the playoffs start. IMO, the regular season should be about 36 games long - since no one cares about it at all - and then - reduce the number of playoff teams in half.
What I would REALLY like to see is if the Congress passes legislation that prevented companies from deducting the cost of skyboxes and tickets to sporting events. If that happened - these guys would be paid "what they're worth" - and the real fans of the teams could pay for the salaries - not every taxpayer (income or real estate) in a geography. If that legislation were proposed and passed - salaries for athletes would drop at least 65% - and, I'd be all for it (except for hockey players - 99% of them deserve most every dollar they get).Go Blue....




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