LeBron is going home!! No…not back to his lush estate in Miami but
back to Cleveland! This has been one of
the most watched free agency seasons in recent NBA history. With Carmelo weighing his options in New York
on the heels of the new acquisition of Phil Jackson as President of Basketball
operations, Chris Bosh entertaining the Lone Star state, Kevin Love deciding on
his future with the numerous suitors seeking his services, as well as a few
other smaller name commodities. None
however has been watched or are bigger than LeBron James. After a disappointing title run that critics
were salivating over to discredit him as a champion and as others were
attempting to write his legacy, LeBron takes back control once more by deciding
to return to the Cleveland Cavaliers and begun the next chapter of his storied
career thus far.
It was four years ago that the now infamous “The Decision”
was aired at the Boys & Girls Club in Cleveland, where LeBron announced
that he would be taking his talents to South Beach. The announcement was followed by televised
burnings of his jersey in effigy and other destruction of LeBron memorabilia in
ritualistic fashion. T-shirts went into
mass production almost immediately with the printed quote “Quitness”, which was
a play on the “Witness” campaign to document LeBron’s ascension in the NBA that
we all bore witness to. What followed
next was a fiery letter from Cavaliers owner Dan Gilbert, in which he referred
to LeBron as a “coward” and denounced his status as “King”, ensuring that not
only would the Cavaliers win a title before he did, but that karma would see to
it that he never won a title at all.
While one could make the argument that he has the right to leave and
play wherever he wants to, it was popular opinion that the way he did it was in
poor taste. While critics already were
looking for a reason to hate him even more, casual fans were a bit turned off
by his actions. Upon his arrival in Miami, LeBron was entering unfamiliar territory
where he was the villain, and in a poor attempt he tried to embrace it.
Retreating from his more gregarious nature to become this fabricated tough
guy……a suit that never quite fit. During
visiting games back to
Cleveland, he was showered with boos, signs and taunts,
and this practice wasn’t limited to whenever he played against the
Cavaliers. LeBron tried using the “hate”
as fuel. Scowling at onlookers and
wearing the bad guy black hat, but often times fell short. Going to the NBA
Finals that year to face the Dallas Mavericks, the Heat loss and LeBron had
less than a great series. It seemed that karma was doing her job. The following season LeBron made a point in
getting back to his rightful personality, and finding joy in the game once
more. This would lead the Heat to a win
for the 2012 NBA Championship, and then follow that up with another in 2013. All the while the Cleveland Cavaliers
wallowed in mediocrity and obscurity.
Flash forward to 2014 and the Miami Heat are coming off a
loss in the 2014 NBA Finals to the San Antonio Spurs, the team they beat in
2013. The Heat, dependent on a tired
LeBron James, injured Dwayne Wade and an invisible Chris Bosh, were manhandled
by the Spurs and again critics began to siege upon LeBron. As free agency approached there were whispers
about where LBJ could wind up: Chicago, L.A., N.Y. or Miami….again. But in the far distance you could hear the
chatter about a possible return to Cleveland.
When asked by reporters LeBron usually deflected or just refused to
answer the question. When asked about
his decision in free agency, Bosh replied that he would make his decision based
on what LeBron decided…..and like Bosh, we waited.
July 11th as I’m surfing Facebook and doing my
usual browsing of the latest relationship rants, new babies & why hip hop
sucks posts, I see it!......LEBRON IS GOING BACK TO THE CLEVELAND
CAVALIERS!! Like anything on the
internet, I gotta validate it before I believe it, so I head over to ESPN, then
to The Bleacher Report & finally to NBA.com……and there it is on every one
of them….LeBron is going home! It’s like the second coming had just been
announced. In what can only be described
as a heartfelt, introspective and disarming exploration James forwarded a
letter to Sports Illustrated’s website where he explains his decision to return
to Cleveland. A well written letter that
I won’t make the poor attempt to summarize for sake of this blog. It’s definitely something that should be read
in its entirety. In it LeBron
acknowledges his mistakes, describes his motivations and most importantly not
just what he means to Cleveland but also what Cleveland means to him. (http://www.si.com/nba/2014/07/11/lebron-james-cleveland-cavaliers). One can only respect his maturity and
candor. The maturity and willingness to
re-enter a place that had all but disowned him as their champion, their
hero……their son. LeBron is often
criticized for not being as mean or cutthroat as Jordan or Kobe, but in making
this decision he is showing a courage and maturity to be forgiven and forgive
that I doubt either of those guys would be able to exhibit. A lot of people I have spoken with express
how they can’t understand how LeBron could go back after how they burned his
jersey or how bad the owner talked about him in the infamous letter. First issue….the jersey burning. Yes, there were fans that burned his jersey
and hated him for The Decision, but there were also fans that still cheered him
and didn’t blame him for leaving a team that was not ready to compete on a
championship level. So you can’t make a
blanket assumption that all of Cleveland spat on his name.
In regards to the letter, I think it’s one of
those situations where the legend becomes the reality. Based on the conversations I had, Dan Gilbert
called LeBron everything but the N-word!!
It had been sometime since I read the letter, and honestly, while
spiteful at best, it really wasn’t all that bad nor did Gilbert even come close
to the realm of uttering the N-word.
Granted he was upset about not only LeBron leaving but HOW he left. And while LeBron has every right to leave,
most can agree that it was done in poor taste to an organization that for the
most part treated him very well. All in
all…..there is nothing that I don’t think two grown men can’t come to terms
about and move forward.
I personally think it’s a great decision on his part. For him to go anywhere else, other than back to Miami or Cleveland, his image would’ve probably taken another hit, and he labeled just a gun for hire. Granted in the world of sports that connotation is not completely alien, but it is one that is usually reserved for role players or journeyman players. Not the face of the face of the league and all-encompassing superstar player. And hardly the legacy for the “next great one”. LeBron has opted to finish a journey he started all those years ago in Akron, and it will be a great story to watch unfold. Here’s to you LeBron James…..Who says you can’t go home again?!
I personally think it’s a great decision on his part. For him to go anywhere else, other than back to Miami or Cleveland, his image would’ve probably taken another hit, and he labeled just a gun for hire. Granted in the world of sports that connotation is not completely alien, but it is one that is usually reserved for role players or journeyman players. Not the face of the face of the league and all-encompassing superstar player. And hardly the legacy for the “next great one”. LeBron has opted to finish a journey he started all those years ago in Akron, and it will be a great story to watch unfold. Here’s to you LeBron James…..Who says you can’t go home again?!
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