LeBron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers: Damage Control

January 13th, 2011 by Jess Matthew Beltran Leave a reply »
It was the closing minutes of the L.A. Lakers and the Cleveland Cavaliers game. The game already over by the first half and the Cavs awaiting the final 112-57 crushing and lopsided victory by the Lakers.

LeBron James, like a vulture coming across its prey, saw that opportunity and tweeted.

“Crazy. Karma is a b****. Gets you every time. It’s not good to wish bad on anybody. God sees everything!”

It was adding insult to injury, like throwing boiling water into an already burned skin. Cleveland lost LeBron James last summer to the Miami Heat. It was inevitable for James to leave, but the manner it was done was unacceptable. He put everyone’s hopes high then placed them into an emotional circus by announcing his decision on live T.V.

Parting is definitely the most difficult thing to do especially when you invested love and emotions in a particular person or a place. Cleveland only wanted honesty from its No. 1 superstar. If he had no plans of re-signing, he could have given them some hints or actions that he was inclined to moving out.

You can’t blame how Dan Gilbert and the Cavaliers' fan ...

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