I've got a killer LeBron Cavs jersey.
I've got a killer LeBron Cavs jersey.
That ring Kobe gave his wife when he got caught? He should give one twice that size to Lebron.
Zab Judah has to be one of the biggest cases of unrealized potential in the history of the sport, and I'm going back to the Dares vs. Entellus match.
Hammer Time!
That's a lot of people who can watch their team lose.
@Shawon-o-meter: Maybe you could have just not read it?
@Sonar Jose: Don't pull any muscles making that stretch.
@Sonar Jose: @Sonar Jose: No, only one side of that magic coin of yours featured accusations of racism. In other words, no, you're not even close to being right.
@AdmiralPoopinpants: Beyond the rest of your borderline retarded oversimplification, the easy answer is that there are no major magazines headquartered in Cleveland. There is, however, a basketball team.
@SynicVance2.0: Wow. Way to point out what an apathetic, front-running, bandwagon, piece of shit excuse for a fanbase you are. Well played, I couldn't have come up with a more insulting reminder of what a shitty sports town Miami is.
@SignGuyDino: Don't worry, I understand. Like you, I also spent many years justifying LeBron's shitty behavior. If that makes you feel better then go with it.
May he have just as much success as that other Miami sports hero, Dan Marino.
@Juancho: Is that in the old Elks Lodge on Detroit?
@BuDaMan: Yes, amazing how trading away consecutive Cy Young winners can hurt your attendance. What terrible fans, not to support a team that does that.
@BuDaMan: the same Indians who held the MLB record for consecutive sellouts?
@BuDaMan: Are you asking me to take a survey? The fact is, the Cavs have a pretty dedicated long-term fanbase. Yes, it'll take a big hit if/when LeBron leaves but it's not the type of shitty sports town that ignores their teams for the most part. Like Miami, for instance.
I'll be reporting the reaction live from the bottom of a bottle of Jameson.
@Juancho: Did you move to Miami, Chicago or New York?
@Juancho: Not only that, I'd be going someplace the Golden Panther has been. That ought to tell you how upset I'm going to be. It's basically a suicide mission.
@BuDaMan: Yes, because the great teams with Mark Price, Brad Daugherty, Larry Nance, Hot Rod Williams, etc played in completely empty arenas. And the miracle of Richfield never happened in the 70's. Bingo Smith never had a legendary career, and...you know it's probably easier to just tell you to fuck yourself.