OptimusPrime
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I love the bandwagon bitches all coming out of the woodwork crying after their super team couldn't deal with Ryan Hollins.
This is not meant to start anything and I have no vested interest either way, I am just curious. I get it; most Cavalier fans feel like a scorned lover. Their praised son of Ohio left to join a super team in Florida. I somewhat understand the hostility towards James and anything to do with Miami basketball. However, why must you feel this way?
Was it the “decision” show on ESPN where he pretty much said “screw you Cleveland” or was it just his decision to leave in general? I mean, you do know he had every right as a free agent to leave. Because when I see these two teams play in Cleveland, it’s like you and James were in a relationship and you walked in on him with some other chick.
The way the crowd was cheering in the most recent game like the Cavaliers actually got into the postseason with their 15th win. I understand the hoopla, somewhat, I mean you have had very little to look forward to this season and you got to take wins when you can get it…its even sweeter when it’s against your ex.
But why so much hatred for a man that made your franchise relevant and competitive for 5 playoff runs? I understand in this abysmal season you need something to cheer for, but when does it just come down to an athlete leaving one team for another.
Its sports, it happens all the time.
I love the bandwagon bitches all coming out of the woodwork crying after their super team couldn't deal with Ryan Hollins.
This is not meant to start anything and I have no vested interest either way, I am just curious. I get it; most Cavalier fans feel like a scorned lover. Their praised son of Ohio left to join a super team in Florida. I somewhat understand the hostility towards James and anything to do with Miami basketball. However, why must you feel this way?
Was it the “decision” show on ESPN where he pretty much said “screw you Cleveland” or was it just his decision to leave in general? I mean, you do know he had every right as a free agent to leave. Because when I see these two teams play in Cleveland, it’s like you and James were in a relationship and you walked in on him with some other chick.
The way the crowd was cheering in the most recent game like the Cavaliers actually got into the postseason with their 15th win. I understand the hoopla, somewhat, I mean you have had very little to look forward to this season and you got to take wins when you can get it…its even sweeter when it’s against your ex.
But why so much hatred for a man that made your franchise relevant and competitive for 5 playoff runs? I understand in this abysmal season you need something to cheer for, but when does it just come down to an athlete leaving one team for another.
Its sports, it happens all the time.
it’s like you and James were in a relationship and you walked in on him with some other chick.
This is not meant to start anything and I have no vested interest either way, I am just curious. I get it; most Cavalier fans feel like a scorned lover. Their praised son of Ohio left to join a super team in Florida. I somewhat understand the hostility towards James and anything to do with Miami basketball. However, why must you feel this way?
Was it the “decision” show on ESPN where he pretty much said “screw you Cleveland” or was it just his decision to leave in general? I mean, you do know he had every right as a free agent to leave. Because when I see these two teams play in Cleveland, it’s like you and James were in a relationship and you walked in on him with some other chick.
The way the crowd was cheering in the most recent game like the Cavaliers actually got into the postseason with their 15th win. I understand the hoopla, somewhat, I mean you have had very little to look forward to this season and you got to take wins when you can get it…its even sweeter when it’s against your ex.
But why so much hatred for a man that made your franchise relevant and competitive for 5 playoff runs? I understand in this abysmal season you need something to cheer for, but when does it just come down to an athlete leaving one team for another.
Its sports, it happens all the time.
Yes it is.
As for the crowd cheering, they've cheered like that all season. Unfortunately, Heat "fans" don't know what it means to actually care about a team through thick and thin.