Q12543 wrote:TheFuture wrote:zigzag22 wrote:I can't really imagine watching THAT game and somehow, someway still being one of those Anti-LeBron people. Life must be so terrible for you personally.
I'm not the biggest LeBron fan, but I've been rooting for him and the cavaliers since the hawk series. He's carrying teams with 1/3 the talent of their opponents. 30+ pts, 15 rebounds, 12ish assists seems like something he can and will do any night to win. I enjoy basketball and we are llucky to witness what he is doing right now. I wish he had made that game winning layup, but it made for dramatic basketball with LeBron actually getting jobbed on a few calls and them still pulling it out in overtime.
LeBron has matured a lot since his self-aggrandizing "Decision" years ago. He's much more likeable these days, especially as the underdog.
Q12543 wrote:TheFuture wrote:zigzag22 wrote:I can't really imagine watching THAT game and somehow, someway still being one of those Anti-LeBron people. Life must be so terrible for you personally.
I'm not the biggest LeBron fan, but I've been rooting for him and the cavaliers since the hawk series. He's carrying teams with 1/3 the talent of their opponents. 30+ pts, 15 rebounds, 12ish assists seems like something he can and will do any night to win. I enjoy basketball and we are llucky to witness what he is doing right now. I wish he had made that game winning layup, but it made for dramatic basketball with LeBron actually getting jobbed on a few calls and them still pulling it out in overtime.
LeBron has matured a lot since his self-aggrandizing "Decision" years ago. He's much more likeable these days, especially as the underdog.
Well Q, thank you for bringing that up. The "Decision" was the main reason I lost respect for, or began to root against, LeBron. I believe that rings true for many fans of basketball. I understand chasing titles, but I do not agree with treating a fanbase/team the way LeBron did in that "Decision". Most fans, and at this point even LeBron, realize that it was the wrong way to go about his choice. I regained a lot of respect for LeBron by the way he handled going back to Cleveland though. He realized he wronged Cleveland by doing the "Decision", and did not hold a grudge against the owner for the things said against LeBron when he left. He grew up, realized he did his hometown dirty, not by leaving, but by creating a huge drama fest. He decided that bringing a championship to his hometown was of #1 importance. That lack of a championship is what drove the fanbase and the owner to make the brash decisions/statements about the "savior of Cleveland" leaving in such an ugly way. Him returning home, and living up to being the elite player/leader he is makes it very easy to root for him. I did root against him when he was in Miami, because I felt it was the easier road, but now, with injuries especially, he has no choice but to grind through the tough road, and he is proceeding to break all expectations with his team. Many did not believe he could win a title with Love and Kyrie, but now he is on the cusp of upsetting a West Conference juggernaut with starting players that would be coming off the bench on many, many teams. Very impressive.. I do like LeBron. He is cocky/confident on the court, but he is very humble during interviews off the court. There is a ton to like about him as both a person and a player. The next games in Cleveland will be a ton of fun to watch!