riley is 70 years old...he can't take the mental or physical grind of coaching anymore. his final season when they went 15-67 he looked absolutely miserable on the sidelines.
. Bron wanted Riley to coach him. He's always wanted a tough coach but instead he got Blatt/Spo. Riley was not healthy enough to coach. The new Bron hate narrative is that he gets black coaches HC jobs 





Whats happening is that Bron's entitlement is catching up to him. He might not even be worth his demands anymore. He aint a title lock for the next 4 years anymore either. And will be 32 this year.Yall nikkas. Bron wanted Riley to coach him. He's always wanted a tough coach but instead he got Blatt/Spo. Riley was not healthy enough to coach. The new Bron hate narrative is that he gets black coaches HC jobs
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Yall nikkas. Bron wanted Riley to coach him. He's always wanted a tough coach but instead he got Blatt/Spo. Riley was not healthy enough to coach. The new Bron hate narrative is that he gets black coaches HC jobs
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It's a damm shame to... oh poor David Blatt ... he was such a great coach.
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riley wasnt coming back to coach even if the heat had the 92 dream teamthere's a difference between coaching 40 year penny vs 26 year old bron
How the hell isnt 30-11 his doing. Yall gotta stop pretending hes some incompetent coach. He has respect of the Coaches around the league and had that respect before he coached ONE game in the NBA. Yall crazy. Blatt is a very good coach.I don't know why people are acting like we didn't see him bumble his way through the playoffs last year.
That 30-11 record wasn't his doing.
riley wasnt coming back to coach even if the heat had the 92 dream team

Why does that matter? Cavs are a finals lock every year. Bron took them to the finals without Love/Kyrie. Injected 500 millionWhats happening is that Bron's entitlement is catching up to him. He might not even be worth his demands anymore. He aint a title lock for the next 4 years anymore either. And will be 32 this year.
The result, says LeRoy Brooks, a professor of finance at the Boler School of Business at John Carroll University in suburban Cleveland, could be nearly $500 million added to the local economy. Call it the LeBron Effect.
Of course, that forecast is preliminary and depends on a number of variables. Here’s how Brooks found his way to $500 million (or so):
Cleveland’s home-ticket prices last year averaged $68.17, according toTiqIQ. In 2009–10, the last season James played in Cleveland prior to leaving for Miami, Cavs ticket prices averaged $195. Last season, Cavs fans paid $202.74, on average, to watch Miami beat Cleveland.
How the hell isnt 30-11 his doing. Yall gotta stop pretending hes some incompetent coach. He has respect of the Coaches around the league and had that respect before he coached ONE game in the NBA. Yall crazy. Blatt is a very good coach.
I saw that shyt with my own two eyes all through the playoffs last year. LeBron ran that shyt. Blatt was nothing but the team's mascot.