Angry Cavs fans try to remove Our LeBron Billboard

Look, we are all angry about LeBron’s decision. We also understand that people do not want to have to drive through downtown Cleveland and have to stare at that banner that WE as A CITY created together. But please, let the professionals handle the removal of the banner. You trying to remove our banner is defacing an item that cost us thousands of dollars. The banner will be removed properly, please do not do anything irrational that may cause harm or even damage to the building it’s displayed on.

As for LeBron himself, farewell. Thanks for the memories and all that good stuff but this stunt you pulled on your OWN CITY will never be forgivable. It’s one thing to walk away from a franchise, but the way it was orchestrated really put us in a VERY bad situation. I felt that if you would have communicated with the team about your decision it would have let our front office work to do whats best for our own franchise.

Right now the Cleveland Cavaliers are pretty much screwed. There is no way on Earth that we are going to rebuild this franchise to the caliber it was. And what the hell was Dan Gilbert thinking guaranteeing a championship before Wade and co? That’s a very odd statement by the owner of the franchise. I respect that Dan believes in his staff, but from passed experiences, the Cleveland Cavaliers just aren’t an attractive enough team for stars to play in, and LeBron just pretty much proved that to the whole world. The boy that we watched grow up doesn’t even want to be apart of this franchise, why would another rising star want to?

Cleveland’s wound just got deeper, and I don’t think this one will ever heal.

3 Comments

  1. Mark Cameron 9 July 2010

    Wow, that’s messed up Glen.

    While I’m fuming about this whole ordeal, on the bright side you still have a blossoming clothing line that is gaining hype daily. Keep it up King Infante.

  2. Ernest Danso 9 July 2010

    Hey now maybe we can get some more hot Kobe gear, a two time Finals MVP T-Shirt perhaps.

  3. Steve 9 July 2010

    Definitely agree that he should have let the cavs know ahead of time, but I really don’t think he planned on leaving until the Heat made enough room to sign all three of them. I mean let’s be serious, who wouldn’t pass up the opportunity to go to Miami, play basketball with 2 of the leagues best players and 2 of your best friends, and have the opportunity to win multiple championships. The management just made a really bad move getting Jamison over Stoudamire, because with Amare there is no doubt in my mind the Cavs would have won the championship or at least got there and had a respectable loss to the Lakers.


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