Lebron's Move

ok so I was really mad at LeBron for leaving Cleveland, Kobe didn't leave L.A. Micheal Jordan didn't leave Chicago so why would LBJ leave Cleveland. Cleveland is sad, anoyed, and without hope for the upcoming seasons. Me and some of my other friends really love playing basketball and when we heared one of our idols became a traitor we were pissed, so we made a promise to cleveland. to america, and to LeBron that we will do everything in our power to become better players than he will ever be and then we will bring PRIDE, HOPE, and GREATNESS back to Cleveland. We are geting closer everyday, just not to long ago we all got scouted to play for a high ranked team in our area. Normally we would have to pay $100 a week to play on the team but we go for FREE. Wish us luck and we will acomplish our goal.

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  • well i understand where you coming from but lebron james is a grown man and he has alll the right to leave cleveland. he did his time there and didnt win anything, the reason why kobe and micheal stayed was because they won championships.

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