Born2BKing
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Ya'll remember this pathetic shyt. 






That nikka Bron is heartless to his fans and extra moist on the court.
This shyt led me to tears.
How could a King turn his back in his lovely serfs and peasants so harshly?
These folks sang an ode of love, an impassioned plea to get him to stay.
He went on National television and said fukk ya feelings, I'm taking my talents to South Beach bytches.
Lmao. Gotdamn Cleveland and the whole state of Ohio is pathetic.
Bron had these white folks emotionally distraught. Salute
Debase, embrass and humiliate yourself for superstar athletes brehs.





How could a King turn his back in his lovely serfs and peasants so harshly?
shyt was pathetic......but they REALLY loved that nikka
That's why The Reaction to The Decision was what it was. No way did they imagine LeBron would leave, but he did.
He's still loved by all the Cavs fans, even though a lot won't admit it. Their anger was brought upon by feeling that LeBron, the local kid who was home, turned his back on them and left him for an easier road.
Anybody from Ohio knows we never have/get anything easy, don't get any respect or love from the outsiders around the country (which is why I always ride with my Ohio poster brehs on everything), and to see one of your "own" turn his back on you made them nikkas go into rage lmao
It was a slap in the face, but also a reality check. Yes, LeBron is a local kid, but he's a superstar NBA player now.....and he will do what's most important for him and his first because before all that "hometown teams" and "I was born there" shyt, it's a business
Ain't no loyalty in business and LeBron treats himself as a business......which he should, because HE'S a brand now. They always say, "no 1 player is bigger than the team", but in LeBron James' case, yes he was. He was bigger than the Cavs and owed it to himself to do what would put him in the best place possible to succeed on/off the court in his own opinion.
He made his Decision and the Reaction followed. That shyt's all in the past now, but at the end of the day, I believe Bron knows he got/will get much more genuine love in Cleveland than he will anywhere else, but so would any great player who played for their hometown team. It's all about winning and he will go to the place which gives him the best opportunity to do that.

Cleveland is just a city of pain. The Browns are demoralizing, The Decision, Cavs ruining their draft choices, The Indians choking a 3-1 lead in the ALCS in '07, Tony Fernandez error in game 7 of the World Series in the 11th leading to the walkoff single. I feel bad for them.
