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Not to mention that Cleveland actually has excellent restaurants.
 
https://clevelandmagazine.com/food-drink/articles/why-the-michelin-guide-skips-cleveland

Apparently, no restaurants in Cleveland will be getting any Michelin stars anytime soon.
Only four cities in the states have a guide: NYC, DC, Chicago, and San Francisco. Los Angeles is getting one next year. Like the article says, there are hardly any restaurants that would garner even one star consideration here in Cleveland (but a lot would get Bib Gourmand consideration - high quality and good value).
 
Food snob alert: Michelin Guide ratings for restaurants only go up to three stars :chuckle:

And for sure Cleveland does not have a 3 star restaurant. But neither do most cities including probably Boston.

Edit, looked it up, 15 in the US, Chicago, SF, NY, LA, DC, and a few in wine country of Cali.

So yeah, no Boston, not even food cities like New Orleans or even Vegas have 3 star restaurants.
 
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Like it or not...lebron does have “another” decision to make.

Going to the Lakers was supposed to be some big thing...

It turned out to be the worst decision of his career and it’s by far the worst season of his career.

Recall-seasons 1 and 2 of his career had zero expectations and he still showed so many signs of being a future great...

I still don’t see how they can get Kawai or AD or Durant. I just don’t see it...

If the Cavs get the number one overall pick or even top 2, you’d have to think Lebron will be interested...
 
If the Cavs get the number one overall pick or even top 2, you’d have to think Lebron will be interested...

Are you saying in this scenario that LeBron comes back and we keep Zion or RJ Barrett? Or do we trade the number 1 or 2 pick for AD or another star?

Sexton-Cedi-Lebron-Love-Zion would be a monster team to handle. Especially with the addition assets and expires we have to mold the team around them.
 
Like it or not...lebron does have “another” decision to make.

Going to the Lakers was supposed to be some big thing...

It turned out to be the worst decision of his career and it’s by far the worst season of his career.

Recall-seasons 1 and 2 of his career had zero expectations and he still showed so many signs of being a future great...

I still don’t see how they can get Kawai or AD or Durant. I just don’t see it...

If the Cavs get the number one overall pick or even top 2, you’d have to think Lebron will be interested...

He needs to come play TE for the Browns.
 
I honestly wouldn't want LeBron back.

I'd try to work a deal to get AD, if Kyrie would be willing to come back.

Otherwise roll with Sexton and Zion
 
Like it or not...lebron does have “another” decision to make.

Going to the Lakers was supposed to be some big thing...

It turned out to be the worst decision of his career and it’s by far the worst season of his career.

Recall-seasons 1 and 2 of his career had zero expectations and he still showed so many signs of being a future great...

I still don’t see how they can get Kawai or AD or Durant. I just don’t see it...

If the Cavs get the number one overall pick or even top 2, you’d have to think Lebron will be interested...

No thanks. It’s time to move on. At this point in his career his toxicity just isn’t worth it.
 
No thanks. It’s time to move on. At this point in his career his toxicity just isn’t worth it.

Agreed. Thanks for the memories and raising the franchise profile, but at this point... Nah, unless it's time to retire.

As "not-good" as the team's been without him, it's been somewhat enjoyable compared to the last time he left. Really enjoyed the journey of Sexton and Cedi and the occasional guest appearance of Kevin Love.

though I really do like Kyrie Irving as a basketball player, I'd say the same applies to him. Even if he is (as I highly suspect) kayfabe-ing a lot of his comments regarding the Cavs, I don't need him to come back either. You can't top the greatest single shot of all time, no matter how hard you try. Legend, even if he doesn't want to accept it.
 
"Rajon Rondo held a players-only meeting in Memphis in late February with the goal of finding "a better understanding of one another."

Several of his teammates criticized James' body language, including slumped shoulders and sideways glances. James admitted that he was working on improving his body language.

The Lakers went 2-10 over their next 12 games following the meeting."
 
If this has been Cleveland instead of LA, I can't even imagine how much more the media would have piled on the organization.

Heck, we received way more criticism for our handling of LeBron even while going to four straight finals appearances than the Lakers have received during this complete disaster of a season.
 

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