I talked to a friend that used to be a pro baseball player and he states that if he never visited Cleveland or Detroit again he really doesn't think he'll miss anything.
I talked to a friend that used to be a pro baseball player and he states that if he never visited Cleveland or Detroit again he really doesn't think he'll miss anything.
I wouldn't blame for Lebron James wanting to leave. When he's out visiting cities like Chicago, New York, Miami and they're going to have capspace, especially if he can't win in Cleveland, it seems like a no brainer to leave for a better city / situation.
Honestly, I think they'd be crazy to not go to Miami. Miami has the money to re-sign Wade, sign both Lebron and Bosh, and essentially have:
PG- Super Mario Chalmers
SG- Dwyane Wade
SF- Lebron James
PF- Michael Beasley
C- Chris Bosh
They could be a dynasty akin to the Celtics' dynasty of yesteryear. Hopefully that doesn't happen though.
The thing is, Cleveland actually could be a really beautiful city. Downtown sits up on a hill right by Lake Erie and there's a bunch of really nice suburbs. It's a shame it's so poor.
When Ian Hunter came to Chicago, the song was mysteriously Chicago Rocks....so I don't think the song is all that contingent on Cleveland actually rocking.