Well….
I was going to attempt to put together a piece explaining my feelings and where we go from here….but then I found Dan Gilbert’s letter….and I felt a lot better.
Dan Gilbert is the ballsiest and greatest owner out there not named Mark Cuban. I don’t care how classless anyone thinks this letter may be, this perfectly sums up how Cleveland fans feel.
http://www.nba.com/cavaliers/news/gilbert_letter_100708.html
I’ll put something down later when I can fill a page with more than just cussing and scenarios in which LeBron tears both ACLs.
Go Cavs.
Categories: NBA Tags: Cleveland Cavaliers, Dan Gilbert, LeBron James, Letter, Mark Cuban
Guilty Pleasures
As I sat anxiously watching “The Decision” I could not control my giddiness. Everything leading up to his decision had me believing that he was jumping ship and I could not be happier. It’s not because Cleveland actually had a good, check that GREAT team…that’s right folks, that’s a Yinzer complimenting a Cleveland sports team…but rather it’s because I enjoy seeing die-hard Cleveland sports fans suffer. Yeah I know thats wrong. Probably kind of sick too, but it’s the truth. Their hopes get built up so much for the Browns and the Indians but each year they fall flat on their faces. However the Cavs were legit. But now they’re unlegit. Again.
It’s hard to say James made the wrong decision because he’s playing with Wade, and Bosh. Miami fans don’t come close to Cleveland fans. Cleveland fans are some of the most loyal fans ever. Cheering for pathetic teams isn’t easy to do…trust me, I find myself questioning why I continue to chee for the Pirates, but then I remember it’s because I love that team. And Clevelanders love their teams. No fault there. But seriously, why get all upset. In seven years, how many championships has James gotten you all? Zero. How many finals did he lead you to? One and they got swept.
Now are you a better team without him. HELL NO. Not even close. Actually, the Cavs are now one of the worst teams in the league if you ask me, but cut the guy some slack. Except for the last few games in this postseason, this guy carried you. He led what was otherwise a collaberation of run-of-the-mill players to the best record in basketball. Here’s something you all should do. Learn from Pittsburgh. When Sergei Gonchar signed a contract with the Ottawa Senators this offseason, the city didn’t go up in arms, instead they thanked him for his time and service to the team and community. Granted Gonchar was a key contributor to their Stanley Cup championship, but when he comes back to Pittsburgh, I promise you he will get a standing ovation. Please do the same with James.
These super-freakish athletes are humans too. They need to lookout for themselves. James tried for seven years and couldn’t get it done. Now nothing is for sure, but I think he has earned the right to go to South Beach to try and win a championship. If nothing else, James can’t be called greedy or that he is in it just for the money. Instead he wants to win. He tried and Cleveland, but now will try in Miami.
Yeah, I’m happy he left. I feel bad to an extent for Cleveland, but at the same time, deep down I’m smiling. Guilty pleasure.
Categories: NBA, Ohio Tags: Cleveland, Cleveland Cavaliers, LeBron James, Miami Heat, Ohio, The Decision
Ed Speaks: Why We Are Not Covering LeBron
Things. Keep. Changing.
Besides, just watch out Twitter account @BorderWarSports. Just easier to re-tweet what Windhurst at the Plain Dealer is reporting.
Maybe we’ll have a reaction piece on Friday. If we care enough about the biggest decision in Cleveland history.
And yea, I’d consider ranking LeBron with Model if he left.
/Editor out!
Categories: NBA Tags: Art Model, Cleveland Browns, Cleveland Cavaliers, Ed Speaks, Editorial, LeBron James
Michigan State Can Relax: Izzo’s Not Leaving
The Cavaliers won’t be getting their first choice for head coach.
In what was the more important of the two major press conferences tonight (well, at least if you’re in Cleveland, which has despised BP since they moved their workforce from downtown Cleveland), Tom Izzo announced tonight that he would be staying with the Spartans.
This leaves me wondering what Dan Gilbert will do with his Izzo-themed PJ’s and alma mater tax write-offs.
Anyways, Izzo probably did the right thing. He stuck with what he knows works well and will continue to work well. Despite the secretive flight to Cleveland, and then an equally secretive flight by Gilbert to Akron’s Fulton Airport to meet with LBJ, supposedly (Media covered both flights, but the latter has seemingly disappeared from the interwebs).
LeBron is the question mark, and no high-quality coach will be willing to come to Cleveland without him playing for them. Without the ‘Akron Hammer’, the Cavs have nothing to keep good talent. Except for the rumored promise of somewhere in the range of $6 million a year.
Unfortunately, it would seem that Cleveland is in a bit of a quagmire. They will have to try to sign LeBron first, then a coach. This isn’t what NBA teams usually do.. Typically, you want to hire a coach early in the Summer, that way you can get the best name on the market and let him plan for the Fall season (which feels like starts in a few weeks…damn you three month long playoff system *shakes fist*)
The Cavs won’t do that, though. They heard the message loud and clear. Sign LeBron. Then we’ll talk.
Categories: NBA Tags: Akron Hammer, Cleveland Cavaliers, Dan Gilbert, LeBron James, Michigan State Spartans, Tom Izzo
Breaking Down Cavs Rumors (with a side of ranting)….
The NBA season isn’t even over yet, but rumors about the Cavs change 30 times every day. It’s astounding the rumor mongering that is going on before the offseason even starts. The funny thing is, as important as the off season is to free agents *cough*LeBron*cough*, the rumors about him are fading fast while the rumors about the Cavs are spreading like wildfire.
By now, everything has kind of settled with LeBron. It’s going to be either Cleveland, Chicago, New York, or on the off chance David Geffen pries the Clippers from Sterling’s should-be cold, dead hands, the LA Clips. He’s already done Larry King. Everybody from his AAU coaches to his girlfriend’s mother’s hairdresser’s aunt has tried to leak some ‘inside information’ on what he’s planning, but it all boils down to the fact that nobody really knows yet. There’s been so many attempts at discussing LeBron that he’s just not newsworthy anymore. It’s going to happen after July 1 and any attempt to sway him one way or another; any attempt to leak where he’s going….its all pointless.
So, let’s focus on the one sure thing about the 2010-2011 Cleveland Cavaliers- with or without LeBron, the team will still exist. It probably won’t look like this years team, even if LBJ signs.
First, we’ve got the front office shake ups. Mike Brown fired and Danny Ferry resigns. Honestly, everyone knew Mike Brown was out. 5 years, numerous all-stars, the current greatest player in the game (debatable), yet only ONE Finals appearance? That just doesn’t fly, no matter who you are.
Now, I don’t think MiBro was a bad coach. Quite the contrary. I think he was a stellar coach without that drive to win the big one. Just like everyone blames LeBron for lacking the passion, the killer instinct needed to push it one more gear to win that trophy, Mike Brown was missing it as well. He was too passive with his players. He was too busy being friendly with them than getting in their faces to get them motivated. When he finally would do that, it would come off wrong. He just doesn’t have the intangibles yet to make a great NBA coach.
I think he should look into a college job before coming back to the NBA. I think he could be a great college coach, especially in a defense-oriented league like the Big Ten. His personality, youth, and coaching style would perfectly fit a college program.
Now…Danny Ferry…he’s got the misfortune of being a Duke product. Anything from Duke when it comes to basketball will fail terribly at some point or another. It’s science, really.
Ferry is the most to blame. Everyone heaps it on Mike Brown, LeBron, etc….everybody forgets Ferry and 2005. It was a huge free agent summer. Here are just some of the names you know these days that were available in 2005- Ray Allen, Chris ‘the Birdman’ Andersen, Raja Bell, Matt Bonner, Tyson Chandler, Austin Croshere, Samuel Dalembert, Chris Duhon, Udonis Haslem, Grant Hill, Robert Horry, Marko Jaric, Joe Johnson, Jason Kapono, Cuttino Mobley, Shaq, Gary Payton, Vlad Radmanovic, Michael Redd, Jalen Rose, Stromile Swift, Bonzi Wells……that’s just some of them.
Who did we pick up? Who did Danny Ferry decide to nab? Larry Hughes. The same Larry Hughes who has had four seasons with a 3pt percentage under 20%! The same Larry Hughes who had his best FG percentage in 2002! The same Larry Hughes who had ONE healthy season, back in 2001 with Golden State.
Who did Danny Ferry NOT ONCE make a phone call to?
The one and only Jesus Shuttlesworth, Ray Allen.
I mean….really? You’ve got one of the best, pure shooters in the game who is a free agent and you don’t give him a call? By that point, Ray was a 4-time All Star, 3rd team NBA, held the record for most 3s made in a half, AND had the most consecutive games played (400) for Milwaukee.
Yet he didn’t even garner a phone call.
That, boys and girls, in a nut shell, is the single biggest reason the Cleveland Cavaliers do not have an NBA Championship under their belt. Picking Larry Hughes over Ray Allen in 2005.
This is something that irks me….so I’ll end the analysis there before I get heated.
Moving on to other rumors…
Tom Izzo. Love this move. I think its great. Izzo is a stellar, take no crap coach. He’s the polar opposite of Mike Brown. His players love him because he forces them to respect him. This is the type of coach a superstar like LeBron needs. Not one who’s main soundbyte is ‘I’m glad LeBron lets me coach him’. You need a coach who will do just that, coach, and not be a constant ennabler. I really hope we can pull this coup off. Izzo is one of the all-time great college coaches and I think that could easily relay into a great professional coach. He already runs a pro-set offense with MSU as is, so the translation in game between college to pro won’t be as tough.
Trade Bait! The Cavs are shopping Mo and Delonte to see what they can get out of them. With Delonte, you really can’t go wrong. The Cavs would be effectively selling high after they bought low with him. They brought him in as a deep benchwarmer and have turned him into a starter on most any NBA team….barring of course his mental state that day. I love Delonte. I think he’s hilarious. But if we’re gonna be contenders, one of our main guards can’t be a guy where everyday we have to wake up and hope he’s not gonna be carrying his shotgun in a guitar case on a trike because somebody didn’t get him his donuts.
As for Mo…well…I’m really torn. I like Mo. He’s a great guy and a great regular season player. He hasn’t really been a playoff contributor. That could be attributed to fatigue, maybe nerves, I don’t know. This year, he had two stellar playoff games- one against Chicago and one against Boston, but otherwise has been suspect. He’s been a great addition to the Cavs but my fear is that he has reached his ceiling.
There has been rumors of overtures to Toronto about Mo, which made me a bit giddy. Call me a conspiracy theorist, but I really think those overtures concerned a sign-and-trade for Bosh. Most rumor reports that I could find mentioned those two for Calderon and others….but I think there would have to be more to it.
If you could package Mo, Delonte, JJ, and Shaq to Toronto for Bosh and Hedo, would you pull the trigger?
I would, in a heartbeat. Hedo hates Toronto and Bosh wants to play with a superstar. With this trade, the Cavs can wipe about 30-40mil off their books. Toronto uses Shaq as cap relief and they get talent for the already-departing Bosh.
This would also give the Cavs Bird rights on Bosh, which allows the Cavs to offer the max contract to both Bosh and LeBron without affecting the year’s salary cap.
Jesus Shuttlesworth is also a free agent this season. Just sayin….Allen, Hedo, LeBron, Jamison, Bosh starting five? Game over. Absolutely game over. Pack the season in and gift wrap the trophy, because it’d be coming to Cleveland.
Even if they didn’t pick Allen up….Boobie can be a starter. You’ve also got Bassy Telfair who just picked up his player option for another year. There’s also some young FAs out there you could probably pick up like JJ Barea or TJ Ford.
In the end, there’s a lot of What Ifs for the Cavs in the coming weeks. Its exciting. Even if LeBron does leave, Dan Gilbert has shown Cleveland he will do what he needs to make us contenders and bring us championships, which is what we need in an owner. Dolan would be run out of town on a pike if fans could get a hold of him and Lerner has finally gotten the hint that we wouldn’t stand for him to focus on Aston Villa…a freakin English Premier League soccer club over our Browns.
So, over the next couple weeks, keep an eye out for more and more Cavs news, because I’m positive it will keep mounting.
Let’s get ready for a good 2010-2011 season, All Together! (which, by the way…one of the worst playoff themes ever…)
Categories: Uncategorized Tags: 2010 NBA Free Agency, Cavaliers, Chris Bosh, Cleveland, Cleveland Cavaliers, Danny Ferry, Free Agency, LeBron James, Mike Brown, NBA, rumors, Tom Izzo, Toronto Raptors
Age Brings Experience Not Brittleness
So that’s it. It’s done. Cleveland you will probably need a eulogy after what just happened. Then again what just happened? This was the number one team in the East, those Cleveland Cavaliers. They were also the number one team in the association. They were suppose to once again walk through into the finals and have that LeBron James versus Kobe Bryant Final we all wanted. Yet again, James’ journey to the finals took an abrupt stop thanks to great defense and better team play that was the Boston Celtics.
It’s weird writing about how the Celtics have played well in this series, in fact the entire playoffs the Celtics have played great. This is a team that people wrote off because they were too old, and health was a huge issue. And yet it was the old guys that performed so well in this game 6. Rasheed Wallace able to get double digit points, Kevin Garnett got a double double, and Paul Pierce was able to get double figures. Yet the Celtics weren’t suppose to be here. In fact many people picked the Miami Heat to upset the Celtics in the first round. Yet the Celtics nearly swept the Heat and then comes this series against the Cavaliers. A series where there was only one game where the Celtics looked awful which was game 3. That makes the clash between the Orlando Magic and Boston Celtics a lot more interesting, don’t count out the Celtics experience.
Yet what’s sad about this series is that it’s not about the Celtics. It was never about the Celtics. Once the series went 3-2 in Boston’s favor, this series was more about James. Not the Cavaliers, but just one man. A home town hero and a home grown talent. These last two important games were all on LeBron James. He has been called the greatest, the next Micheal Jordan, a two time MVP, and yet he still couldn’t win. What doesn’t make any sense to me is that Cleveland has brought pieces to him to win. They got him Mo Williams, they got him Shaquille O’Neil, they got him Antawn Jamison, yet they only get into the second round? While in ’07 James with virtually no one carried his team over the Detroit Piston and made it to the Finals. Shouldn’t this have been easier for James to win?
What is different about ’07 was how James had people who stepped up. In this series no one other than James came to play, and even James’ play was questioned. Cavs fan had to be happy to see Williams step up getting 20 points in the first half but it seemed to little too late (Since he only had scored two points in the 2nd half). The Cavaliers were committing to many turnovers with nine going to James, and the defense made it more difficult for the Cavaliers to shoot well. James’ triple double may have seemed like he was trying to take control of this game himself, yet the look in his eye seemed very disinterested. What’s funny is that the Celtics didn’t have to rely on one person to carry the team. This is probably why I’m not shocked that they won the series. The Celtics had production from all kinds of players not just there starters. Tony Allen, Glen “Big Baby” Davis, and Rasheed Wallace all contributed in this series. Kind of makes LeBron look over and say, “Coach, where’s my help?”
Well now the playoffs will continue without it’s prize player continuing on. Can’t say I’m upset considering I’m a huge Celtic fan. However the big picture now starts to loom over the NBA playoffs and offseason. Where does LeBron go? Before I would have said he would stay in Cleveland, yet why didn’t he take a contract extension knowing that the Cavaliers can offer him the most money out of any teams in the market? But with him not talking, not saying he will stay makes me think. LeBron James is packing and getting ready to leave. Don’t quote me on where, but I will say Chicago seems logical to me, if James leaves. Cleveland, you will now be looked at every second for the next 47 days till free agency starts, and with that if James does leave what happens to the city that desperately needs a title to revitalize it. Don’t fret just yet Cleveland, this motion picture is just over. The curtain falls, time to leave, people booing, and waiting for the sequel.
-C.J Maffris
Categories: NBA Tags: Antawn Jamison, Big Baby, Boston Celtics, Cleveland Cavaliers, Glen Davis, Kevin Garnett, Kobe Bryant, LeBron James, Miami Heat, Mo Williams, Orlando Magic, Paul Pierce, Rasheed Wallace, Shaq, Tony Allen
BORDER WAR – Thursday the 13th
After one day, Mike and Chris are left wondering what happened to their beloved hockey team, and how to get out of the hole they are now in. Can they tie things up in this week’s Border War? Three chances today, as we pick the Cavs/Celtics, Indians/Royals, and Marietta College Pioneers / John Carroll University Blue Streaks in the second game of the OAC Tournament.
| Pios or JCU? | Score? | Why? | ||
| Chris | N/A | N/A | N/A | |
| C.J. | Marietta | 8-3 | Marietta’s offense averages about 8 and a half runs a game which is very hard for there pitching to mess up. The play of Becker, Saunders, and Beatty are very hard to cool off. Plus this Marietta team has been ranked, an early round exit doesn’t seem possible to me, but that’s a bit bias. | |
| Mickey | Marietta | 9-2 | If the bats of Meador (.435 BA) and Beatty (12 HRs) come alive, John Carroll will be hard pressed to respond. 4/28 split between the teams shows it could be a close call, but #11 MC will pull through | |
| Mike | Marietta | 8-3 | Either Williams or Blaski will head to the bump, both with great stuff. The fact that MC has 5 batters hitting over .400 is reason enough. #2 seed will advance. | |
| Patrick | Marietta | 5-3 | Wet and cold conditions in Tiffin will make for an interesting game. Marietta split the season, but is riding a lot of momentum coming into the OAC Tournament. Both teams are expected to make the Mideast Tournament, so could be a glimpse into the future. | |
| Cavs or Celtics? | Score? | Why? | ||
| Chris | N/A | N/A | N/A | |
| C.J. | Cleveland | 107-102 | LeBron still has one more great game in him. He won’t let this end in Boston if he wants to keep his status as one of the greatest players playing now. Also throughout this year the Celtics did horrible at home this year. This isn’t the same team as the ’07 team. However I can still see them winning the series. This series has shown that the road teams have done better, so why stop thinking about that now. By the way I also think LeBron will have 25 points by halftime, he looks angry. | |
| Mickey | Cleveland | 102-90 | LeBron takes the media attention to heart and comes out swinging. Expect big desperation games from Shaq, Z, and Antawn, who realize this could be it for them. | |
| Mike | Boston | 101-95 | LeBron plays his final game for the Cavs. Boston flies to high after the tuesday night beatdown. | |
| Patrick | Cleveland | 110-90 | I have to hope the LeBron and the rest of the Cavs get things in gear. Every win this series has been by a large margin, minus one exception. Look for a big night from The King Without a Ring, who found motivation in the huge home loss. | |
| Indians or Royals? | Score? | Why? | ||
| Chris | N/A | N/A | N/A | |
| C.J. | Kansas City | 4-2 |
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| Mickey | Kansas City | 3-0 | Sorry, Wahoos, but Greinke needs his first win of the season. 0-4 with a 2.50 ERA shows what a nasty pitcher he can be, but what an albatross the rest of his team is. Still, not as bad as the Tribe. | |
| Mike | Kansas City | 4-2 | I want to pick the Indians, but I can’t see Greinke going 0-5. | |
| Patrick | Cleveland | 3-1 | Greinke faces a streaking, sweeping Tribe. Momentum may be in Cleveland’s favor, at least in this sport. Don’t look for Greinke’s first win against the Indians. |
Categories: Division 3, MLB, NBA, NHL, Ohio Tags: Austin Blaski, Blue Streaks, Boston Celtics, Britt Meador, Chris Beatty, Cleveland Cavaliers, Cleveland Indians, John Carroll University, Kansas City Royals, LeBron James, Marietta College, Matt Greinke, Matt Williams, Mideast, OAC, Ohio, Ohio Athletic Conference, Pioneers, The King, Tiffin, Tournament
BORDER WAR – Pens VS Habs: Game 7
Our team of crack sports bloggers face off in their first Border War. Each writer tells us who they think will win, the projected score, and why they think that way. Each week one writer will claim bragging rights and win the war for their state. Guessing the winner correctly is one point, and getting the correct score is another point. Today we see Game Seven of the Pittsburgh Penguins/Montreal Canadien series. Who will move on in the NHL Playoffs?
| Pens/Habs? | Score? | Why? | Border War | |
| Chris | Penguins | 3-1 | Marc-Andre Fluery will be a wall and the Pens power play too good to lose | 0 |
| CJ | Canadiens | 3-2 | They already beat the best team in the East. Crosby isn’t getting help and the Habs are on a roll. | 0 |
| Patrick | Canadiens | 2-1 | Dear Pens, what you gonna do when Halakamania runs wild on you? Again? | 0 |
| Mickey | Canadiens | 3-2 | The Habs have hope, surprise, and a ton of good luck. Something’s in that maple syrup up there in Montreal and I wish we could steal some for the Cavs. Halak has been playing out of his mind since Ovechkin schooled him and Cammalleri can basically score at will in this series. Pittsburgh implodes in on itself and even though we may lose LeBron, we at least get to watch Pittsburgh share our pain. | 0 |
| Mike | Penguins | 3-2 | Their experience in game sevens and for how good Halak has been, Fleury will steal this game for the Pens. Crosby just doesn’t lose game sevens…period. | 0 |
Categories: NHL, Pennsylvania Tags: Alexander Ovechkin, Bloggers, Border War, Cavs, Chris, CJ, Habs, Halakamania, Jaroslav Halak, LeBron James, Marc-André Fleury, Michael Cammalleri, Mickey, Mike, Montreal Canadiens, Patrick, Pennsylvania, Pens, Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh Penguins, Sidney Crosby
Surprisingly Not Surprising
Game 5 last night between the Boston Celtics and the Cleveland Cavaliers seemed to go the way that I expected. No, I’m not a fortune teller and I was not expecting the blowout of 32 points that the Celtics manage to put up, but in this series it seems that the road teams have played better than the home teams.
Look at game 3 in Boston when LeBron James scored 20 points in the first quarter alone. Game 3 is also where the Cavaliers gave Boston their worst home loss in playoff history, which is saying something with all the history the Boston Celtics have. Now here’s game 5 with the Celtics returning the favor, handing the Cavs their worst home loss in playoff history.
If you look at all the games in Cleveland, though, you can’t be surprised at how poorly the Cavs have looked against the Celtics. The Celtics have now won two games on the road in the series, when before this year the Celtics and Cavaliers couldn’t win on each others’ floor. One thing I’ve noticed from watching all of the games is that on the road the Celtics have dominated all but three quarters in this series, those being the first quarter of game 5 and the 2nd half of game 1.
However, this game surprised me at how passive James looked. With the media eating up Rajon Rondo after he had an unrealistically spectacular game, people were saying that perhaps James should guard Rondo, since no one else on the team seemed to be able to do it effectively. During game five, James was standing around outside the key at points in the game and couldn’t help his team secure a rebound or even create mayhem in the paint. He looked tired, almost worn out, which is surprising to see.
That should worry Cavs fan..a lot. It seems in this series that every player not named LeBron James is just waiting for James to be that superman that he was in ’07, taking the Cavaliers to the finals with virtually no help. No other player on this Cavalier team has stepped up at all. Antwan Jamison, for whom they traded in midseason, has really done very little throughout the series, perhaps even the entire playoffs. Shaquille O’Neil, who’s main mission was the win a ring for the king, has looked more like a jester out on the floor, not contributing the way he has for Kobe Byrant or Dwayne Wade.
This point was brought up on ESPN by Tim Legler, which made me think, and should have Cavs fan ask themselves: Could we label LeBron James right now as a player who is great in the regular season, but crumbles with the playoff pressure? Look at some of the greatest players that don’t have ring and have crumbled in the finals. Players like Dan Marino, Patrick Ewing, and Charles Barkley never won a ring and failed multiple times in the playoffs. James has been in the playoffs a few times now, even made it to the finals once. Yet he still has no ring, and he’s the best player in the game. Sadly, at this point we may have to put him in the class of Alex Rodriguez and Peyton Manning, but then again, they each finally acquired one championship ring, James hasn’t.
So as Thursday arrives Cavs fan have to wonder if we have just witnessed the last game James plays for the Cavaliers. Who knows? Honestly I don’t see James leaving unless Dwayne Wade stays in Miami, which I don’t think he will. But it brings up a point where Cleveland fans have to wonder, with this team being the only team that could make a run for a title, that without their home-grown star will this city be stuck with a continued championship drought for many more years to come? I can’t really make a prediction on that, stranger things have happened. I don’t know what to expect for the rest of the series, since it has been showing surprising numbers throughout with players and teams. Surprisingly, though, it looks like the Celtics have done what expert and fans didn’t think they could do. Win.
Categories: NBA Tags: #23, Akron Hammer, Antawn Jamison, Border War, Boston, Cavaliers, Cavs, Celtics, Charles Barkley, Cleveland, Dan Marino, Dwayne Wade, ESPN, Florida, Heat, Kobe Bryant, LeBron James, Miami, Ohio, Patrick Ewing, Rajon Rondo, Shaq, Tim Legler
If LeBron Leaves, He Only Has Himself to Blame
The Cleveland Cavaliers had their biggest playoff loss ever on Tuesday night. Granted, it is a small playoff history, but still. It’s a rough loss for a franchise that entered the game hearing every sports analyst mention that it could be The Akron Hammer’s last in the wine and gold.
But if LeBron James were to leave Cleveland for another team this summer, he only has himself to blame for not winning a championship for the hometown fans.
Looking at the numbers from the series so far: In games Cleveland won, LeBron was at least 50% from the field. In losses, less than 50%. If he has hit from outside the arc, it’s a victory, but if he can’t, then it’s a loss. In fact, in Game 5, LeBron scored more points from the charity stripe than from the field.
Simply put, it would seem that for the Cavs to win a game this series, they need at least 30 points from #23. However, he struggled to put half that on the board.
LeBron couldn’t win a title because he didn’t have a supporting cast. So the Cavs went out and got them. LeBron needed a big man. So the Cavs brought in Shaq. LeBron hurt his elbow. However, he keeps telling the media that it’s a non-issue. So who’s left to blame for poor performance? Who is to blame for the Cavs post-season break-down?
LeBron James
I hate saying that, since LeBron is Akron’s son…possibly the biggest man in Akron since Goodyear made it the Rubber City. But if he decides that he needs to go elsewhere to play basketball, he can’t say that the Cavaliers didn’t try. That team did everything they could to separate itself from the 90′s catastrophe that moved from Richfield Coliseum into the Gund Arena. They got a new owner, a new name for the arena, renovated the arena, and actually pumped money into a cast of supporting players. His pick was destiny, since the lottery is, well, a toss-up, and Cleveland somehow landed the #1 pick.
This was his time to shine. The games are supposed to be on his shoulders. But he can’t seem to deliver this year. And if he leaves, that’s his choice, but he should not blame Cleveland. He should blame himself.
Categories: NBA, Ohio Tags: #23, Akron, Akron Hammer, Border War, Boston, Cavaliers, Cavs, Celtics, Cleveland, LeBron James