Sunday, November 24, 2013

looking at the future

Lebron James left Cleveland four years ago; the memory is still very strong in the back of every cavaliers fan. When he said he was taking his talent to south beach, we knew that the cavaliers were starting a new unexpected chapter in their organization and knew that there were tough times ahead. Cleveland, four years later, is still trying to rebuild after that terrible decision Lebron made. Understanding why he did it wasn’t hard; however, the cavaliers gave James no help in his quest to win a title in Cleveland.

Lebron being the only true star on the team from the years 2003-2010 he was very stressed and disappointed because he was carrying the weight of the team on his shoulders, as Kyrie did last season for the cavs. The things the cavs are now doing differently for Kyrie: they’re bringing other players in that will help Kyrie and the cavaliers be successful in the future. Looking at the cavs two seasons ago and looking at them now you can see that they are moving in the right direction and are one more great player away from being a top contender in the East.

 The best case scenario is that Lebron James after entering free agency in the 2014 season decides that he really did treat the city of Cleveland bad by leaving and deciding to come back to the great city and state, where he was from. It has been reported that Lebron said that he would like to play beside Kyrie Irving and just the thought of those two on the same team should get every Cleveland cavalier fan excited. Even though there is a chance this doesn’t happen, the possibility could very well happen. If this doesn’t happen then the cavaliers are still moving in the right direction to win a championship. It probably won’t happen soon, unless Lebron comes back, but we have made huge strides as an organization and realize what they need to do to become the best team in the East, yet again.


 Cleveland fans need to be patient and understand that if were are going to be the best we first need to take our losses and learn from them and get better as an overall team. Cleveland fans are used to losing, even though it isn’t something to be proud of the city has been disappointed time and time again by their sports organization. If we are patient good results will come in the long run.

1 comment:

  1. In all honesty I think the Cavs future is very bright without LeBron. He did play a big role at was basically the team while he was here but we are a new team with new faces and I do not think we need him. We have depth and star players and our future looks very bright with the personal that with have on the team right now.

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