RACE RELATIONS AND DISRESPECT: IF LEBRON GOES BACK TO PLAY IN CLEVELAND, IS HE A SELLOUT/COON?

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VulcanRaven;7198395 said:
OhMars;7198346 said:
He would be a coon to let something that happened 4 years ago affect his personal/monitory decision. Niggas are so affected by past offenses that they will limits the things the really want to do in life.

It's about respect.Without that you're nothing

So LeBron isnt one of the most respected athletes in the world. Dude was obviously in his feelings when he wrote that letter, at the end of the day its a business and as long as business is taken care of fuck whatca gotta say about me or how you feel about me.
 
that letter had racial undertones imo.

Gilbert seemed to consider Lebron property and was furious that he would exercise his right to live in free agency.

I wouldnt call Lebron a sellout but was suprised he was able to get over that letter that was on the Cav's website four years after the decision as late as last week.
 
Yeah bad move 4 his legacy. I would never forgive Cleveland for how they acted. Miami ain't doing all this extra shit. And LeBron fell way short of not one, not two, not three, not four.....
 
(tpkfa)Lamilton;7198364 said:
ahh that nigga fucked Miami like the hoe she is caught his nut and bounced.

D. Wade might be the one that really ends up getting fucked over.

He doesn't have anybody to blame but himself though.

Considering his health, it didn't make sense for him to opt out of a contract that guaranteed him $20 million for next season.

I doubt he'll get $20 million on his next contract.

'Might not even get $10 million.

Granted, that would still be a lot of money....but it was definitely a bad business decision on his part to throw away $20 million knowing that his next contract would be for less money.

Lebron did him dirty because he could've at least given Wade some kind of advanced notice.

Even considering that, Wade should've had enough sense not to make a decision like that based on what somebody else decides to do.

I would've been like:

"Yo Bron, you can do what you want but.....I'm getting this $20 million regardless. Fuck the bullshit."

There's not even a guarantee that Riley will even give him a new contract.

If Riley doesn't sign him to a new deal, Wade would've ended up making the dumbest business decision of his career.
 
Cleveland fans should hate him

Miami fans should hate him

I think it goes without saying Lebron will be hated for the rest of his career
 
i don't think lebron has to do any forgiving or anything upstanding...all he gotta do is play ball & win games. gilbert is the one who was in his feelings & now has to deal with all the shit he was talkin knowing lebron is the only reason he & that shitty franchise & city will have anything.
 
OhMars;7198463 said:
VulcanRaven;7198395 said:
OhMars;7198346 said:
He would be a coon to let something that happened 4 years ago affect his personal/monitory decision. Niggas are so affected by past offenses that they will limits the things the really want to do in life.

It's about respect.Without that you're nothing

So LeBron isnt one of the most respected athletes in the world. Dude was obviously in his feelings when he wrote that letter, at the end of the day its a business and as long as business is taken care of fuck whatca gotta say about me or how you feel about me.

It's the owner who made it personal.That one particular person disrespected him.

He can do business anywhere,he don't need Gilbert.I'm surprised at the bold.That sounds like something a fatherleds child or sellout would say.

I have to remember that not everyone has pride or morals like me.People realky will sell themselves for fame/money.
 
Sion;7198854 said:
According to sources they gave him a piece of the franchise.... he's only 29, he's still young man. If they offered me coin AND an equity stake of say 10% of the Cavs you dayum right I'd jump ship. For the first 6 months I'd have security out the ass after that I'd let the good times roll. In 20 years Lebron could be 11 figure status from this.

Now I can't front in my personal opinion I don't think he should have switched I mean... this nigga had 4 straight journeys to championships and won 2. It's not like it was the end. I blame Spoelstra for the way the Heat played tho among other factors, to me he's the dumbest smart guy. But thinking from my business perspective, the only way I'd have jumped ship is if I was offered a stake in a team, which they so kindly did.

Nobody is gonna give a fuck about the Heat era when Lebron is putting numbers on the board and if he surpasses Jordan no one will debate if it was a good decision. Lebron is arguably the best player in the league, he's brought Cleveland to the finals before, perhaps he can do it again. Got dayum @ the Spurs stopping him twice tho.

If he got a piece of the franchise then he better be planning to take over like Jordan,but I am not going to give him that much credit.He seems like a guy that does not plan that far ahead.Hence the indecisiveness to make decisions on where he wants to play.

 
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this is when i knew LeBron was a coon.. but fuck it..

niggas celebrate the rapist.. snitchin ass man code breaker in LA so i can fuck wit my man BronBron..

anyways.. gotta go..

packin my shit.. jus got word we headin to Cleveland. lol
 
VulcanRaven;7198892 said:
Sion;7198854 said:
According to sources they gave him a piece of the franchise.... he's only 29, he's still young man. If they offered me coin AND an equity stake of say 10% of the Cavs you dayum right I'd jump ship. For the first 6 months I'd have security out the ass after that I'd let the good times roll. In 20 years Lebron could be 11 figure status from this.

Now I can't front in my personal opinion I don't think he should have switched I mean... this nigga had 4 straight journeys to championships and won 2. It's not like it was the end. I blame Spoelstra for the way the Heat played tho among other factors, to me he's the dumbest smart guy. But thinking from my business perspective, the only way I'd have jumped ship is if I was offered a stake in a team, which they so kindly did.

Nobody is gonna give a fuck about the Heat era when Lebron is putting numbers on the board and if he surpasses Jordan no one will debate if it was a good decision. Lebron is arguably the best player in the league, he's brought Cleveland to the finals before, perhaps he can do it again. Got dayum @ the Spurs stopping him twice tho.

If he got a piece of the franchise then he better be planning to take over like Jordan,but I am not going to give him that much credit.He seems like a guy that does not plan that far ahead.Hence the indecisiveness to make decisions on where he wants to play.

Your posts regarding this matter have reeked of an adolescent that thinks he's grown. It's well documented that Lebron's advisors have made great decisions regarding his career. If his past decisions have led you to believe that he doesn't know his end game, then you're a fool.

And I agree with people saying Gilbert needs to publicly apologize about that disgraceful letter. People who weren't all up in their feelings here cringed when he posted that shit on the team's website. Shit was classless and unnecessary. But it's to my understanding they talked that shit out and smoothed things over.

Fans here love/hate their sports teams/figures hard. And the players that have done right by the city will tell you Cleveland has some of the best fans in all of sports. Win or lose, as long as you're putting forth the effort; we'll love you for it. Blue collar city with the same mindset. And a lot of people weren't mad at the fact that Lebron left-it was how he left that had us in an uproar. You embarrassed an entire city, on national tv, for no good reason. That was also classless and unnecessary.

But he home now, so it is what it is. And if you don't like my city... Fight me.

 
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Sion;7198967 said:
VulcanRaven;7198892 said:
Sion;7198854 said:
According to sources they gave him a piece of the franchise.... he's only 29, he's still young man. If they offered me coin AND an equity stake of say 10% of the Cavs you dayum right I'd jump ship. For the first 6 months I'd have security out the ass after that I'd let the good times roll. In 20 years Lebron could be 11 figure status from this.

Now I can't front in my personal opinion I don't think he should have switched I mean... this nigga had 4 straight journeys to championships and won 2. It's not like it was the end. I blame Spoelstra for the way the Heat played tho among other factors, to me he's the dumbest smart guy. But thinking from my business perspective, the only way I'd have jumped ship is if I was offered a stake in a team, which they so kindly did.

Nobody is gonna give a fuck about the Heat era when Lebron is putting numbers on the board and if he surpasses Jordan no one will debate if it was a good decision. Lebron is arguably the best player in the league, he's brought Cleveland to the finals before, perhaps he can do it again. Got dayum @ the Spurs stopping him twice tho.

If he got a piece of the franchise then he better be planning to take over like Jordan,but I am not going to give him that much credit.He seems like a guy that does not plan that far ahead.Hence the indecisiveness to make decisions on where he wants to play.

Cosign, I think it's cuz he still young. Always felt he was in his feelings when he made the jump to Miami, you can tell he dont take well to losing.

Anyone who is not a LeBron groupie can see.this,but you say it in CS and they don't understand the reasoning.That is why I said he mentally weak from the beginning.
 

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