Friday, December 3, 2010

King's Ransom

Since the decision heard around the world back in July, the main story surrounding LeBron James has been what will happened when he makes his return to the shunned city of Cleveland and his old stomping ground of Quicken Loans Arena.

James' return has garnered more attention than even the Heat's lowly 12-8 record. The anger of the Cleveland fans and how LeBron would react grasped everyone's attention. ESPN dedicated hours of coverage to the story and almost salivated at the amount of boos James received as he took the court last night. James is the most hated player in the NBA and the media is eating up every last drop of hatred people have for this man.

Despite looking like a scared puppy during warmups and shaking a bit as he did his "trademark" powder toss (shoutout to MJ), James made the most of the game earning a season high 38 points as the Heat trounced the Cavs 118-90. Perhaps the highlights of the game for me came from the fan chants and signs. "LeBum" and "The Lyin' King" practically put me in stitches.

I can't say I'm not sitting back and laughing at LeBron turning into Public Enemy #1. James "Decision" special followed by his contrived "What Should I Do" commercial practically made me lose my lunch. How dare James, who has 0 championships to his name, let's not forget, take shots at Jordan who is, without a doubt, the G.O.A.T. This showcased James' arrogance and mentality that he really thinks he's above all other players and above being a classy individual and respecting the dignity of the game.

It wasn't the fact that James left his home state team after seven years, but the arrogant, attention-getting way in which he did it. If he would have held a simple press conference and said "look, I want to win a championship and things just aren't working out here in Cleveland" and quietly journeyed to Miami, people would have had a lot less anger toward him. This is exactly why former Cavs C Zydrunas Illgauskas was cheered as he took the floor in a Heat uniform.

It wasn't what he did, but how he did it, and this is why, LeBron, "Akron hates you."

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