Who is the King of the Court?
7/9/2010 3:00:45 AM by KidLaw
Today we have witnessed sports history. Three powerhouse free agents executed a plan to all play together and create a dynasty. Lebron James is leaving for South Beach and once again Cleveland fans are left in the dust of what was once a franchise conteding for a title. This decision will have a widespread negative effect over the city of Cleveland, but they shouldn't be mad at Lebron. I doubt that a young Lebron playing high school ball in Akron dreamed of playing for the Cavs. It was made apparent when Lebron would consistently where opposing teams hats to Cleveland events. Lebron was drafted number one by a team who were exstatic about bringing the prodical son of Akron to the Cavaliers, but was Lebron really that happy? I know that Lebron is enemy number one and noone holds a grudge like Cleveland, but Cavs fans should be happy that a young kid came in and gave them the best seven years their franchise had ever seen. Lebron was a ray of light on an otherwise dismal franchise, but now the light shines brightest on South Beach. The presssure is on for the "Miami Triad" to deliver championships and failure to do so will most negatively affect Lebron's legacy. So best of luck King James and we can only hope there's not too many cooks in the kitchen.
7/9/2010 3:00:45 AM by KidLaw
Today we have witnessed sports history. Three powerhouse free agents executed a plan to all play together and create a dynasty. Lebron James is leaving for South Beach and once again Cleveland fans are left in the dust of what was once a franchise conteding for a title. This decision will have a widespread negative effect over the city of Cleveland, but they shouldn't be mad at Lebron. I doubt that a young Lebron playing high school ball in Akron dreamed of playing for the Cavs. It was made apparent when Lebron would consistently where opposing teams hats to Cleveland events. Lebron was drafted number one by a team who were exstatic about bringing the prodical son of Akron to the Cavaliers, but was Lebron really that happy? I know that Lebron is enemy number one and noone holds a grudge like Cleveland, but Cavs fans should be happy that a young kid came in and gave them the best seven years their franchise had ever seen. Lebron was a ray of light on an otherwise dismal franchise, but now the light shines brightest on South Beach. The presssure is on for the "Miami Triad" to deliver championships and failure to do so will most negatively affect Lebron's legacy. So best of luck King James and we can only hope there's not too many cooks in the kitchen.