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		<title>Go, Stay&#8230;My LeBron Thoughts Either Way (WWJD)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;m not angry. Cleveland was given the gift of LeBron James when he was received as the first pick in a draft of superstars. Cleveland was made relevant by LeBron and his basketball skills when Cleveland&#8217;s other top sport teams (the Browns and Indians) remained dismal and disappointing. With what James was given to work [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m not angry. Cleveland was given the gift of LeBron James when he was received as the first pick in a draft of superstars. Cleveland was made relevant by LeBron and his basketball skills when Cleveland&#8217;s other top sport teams (the Browns and Indians) remained dismal and disappointing. With what James was given to work with over the years, he did quite well. For crying out loud, James took the Cavs to the Finals (and then got swept) with a team that included a starter named &#8220;Boobie&#8221; and another named Sasha. As a huge Cleveland fan, I am not angry. I am thankful. But this week isn&#8217;t about me&#8230;it&#8217;s about King James.</p>
<p>As of late Wednesday night, the news indications are that James will be joining Chris Bosh and Dwyane Wade in Miami. So how will this affect James and the perception fans have of him? Let&#8217;s break it down.</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-464" title="Lebron James In Cleveland" src="http://gggazzuolo.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/lebron_james_in_cleveland.jpg" alt="Lebron James In Cleveland" width="419" height="421" /></p>
<h3>Going to Miami</h3>
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<li>If James is choosing to go to Miami to win I think it is a wise idea; however, if James is going there to become the greatest ever it simply cannot happen. Every Championship that James wins in Miami will include Wade who is already one Championship ahead of him. James will always be behind Wade.</li>
<li>Past all-time Champions and historic greats have been one-team players for their whole career: Kobe, Jordan (fat Wizard Jordan doesn&#8217;t count), Magic, Byrd, Russell, Olajuwon (forget that last year on Toronto).</li>
<li>James will lose brand appeal, which supposedly he cares a lot about. He will still be known as a singular great, but he will also be known as the new big 3 or the Miami Thrice (I&#8217;m claiming that one). A little bit of his individuality will fade.</li>
<li>James will not have as much on ball time meaning his stats have to go down. Maybe stats don&#8217;t matter and all he wants are the rings, but they flash more than Championship team names on basketball telecasts&#8230;they often show all time leaders and top stat holders. Say good-bye to your high stat averages LeBron.</li>
<li>James will be known as the player who left to come to D-Wade. There is something to be said in that. It&#8217;s like they stared at each other and James flinched. James is joining D-Wade&#8217;s team making Wade the captain, in a way.</li>
<li>By joining a team with possibly the greatest sum of talent ever, James has to win year one. If he would have stayed on the Cavs he would continue to have a legitimate excuse if he cannot win the Championship.</li>
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<h3>Staying in Cleveland</h3>
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<li>His brand grows. To be able to say loyalty means everything to him is something advertising campaigns can eat-up. Think of the slogans&#8230;&#8221;Champion to Self or Champion to a City, State and Family?&#8221;</li>
<li>James can make the most money in Cleveland. He can use that money to give to charities and the community he cares for.</li>
<li>James has time to win. The pieces are not there and other Eastern teams got much better (Miami). With less pressure to win, who knows, maybe James will.</li>
<li>How amazing and legendary does James become if he wins without the other pieces? It may be difficult, but if he can he will not only have the increased positive brand but one of the greatest sport success stories of all time.</li>
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<p>In the end, James has a tough decision. An athlete &#8220;plays to win the game&#8221;, but is there something to be said about the honor of how the game is played in regards to commitment and loyalty? James wasn&#8217;t blessed with amazing secondary players like Magic, Byrd, Kobe and even Jordan were, and James now has a chance to make his own luck in the same way Kevin Garnet and Ray Allen did some years ago. I wouldn&#8217;t blame him for doing so. Plus, James is young. What person from Cleveland doesn&#8217;t dream of living in Florida or California? I mean come on! It&#8217;s Ohio! I love Ohio, but there is a reason the movie stars have homes in the states with the best all around weather and beautiful beaches. They&#8217;re just more comfortable and fun.</p>
<p>What will James do?</p>
<p>I believe there are plenty of athletes who are judged by how many Championships they have won, but there are very few that are judged by a higher standard, a standard beyond sports. If James believes in this maybe he&#8217;ll throw the curve-ball every Cleveland fan hopes he will and stay in Cleveland&#8230;and also sign with the Tribe. They need some a pitcher with a curve-ball.</p>
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		<title>Monday Morning Meltdowns 12/22</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Dec 2008 08:24:30 +0000</pubDate>
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Women and Children First
There&#8217;s no big uproar. No out cry. There will be no hate or animosity either. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I know. I know. Not only did I miss a &#8220;Friday Favorites&#8221; posting, but I have not added a new post in a week. Lagzors! No excuses but&#8230; well, Santa is coming and&#8230; ah heck! Here we go!</p>
<h2 style="text-align: center;">Women and Children First</h2>
<p>There&#8217;s no big uproar. No out cry. There will be no hate or animosity either. When LeBron James leaves Cleveland, the fans and city will move on as soon as he signs with New York. King James will be just another character in what is the tragedy of Cleveland, Ohio. Well, not exactly.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">LeBron is a local. He grew up in Ohio, and not the racist Cincinnati area (<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timothy_Thomas" target="_blank">Timothy Thomas</a>). Most Clevelanders, or locals to Cleveland, grow up watching the Indians, Browns, and Cavaliers hoping and praying for a victory. A win. A championship. We grow up watching clips of &#8220;The Fumble&#8221;, &#8220;The Drive&#8221;, Willie Mays&#8217;  &#8220;The Catch&#8221;, Jose Mesa&#8217;s blown save, and Michael Jordan with &#8220;The Shot&#8221; over Craig Elho. We continue to lose, yet we still dream for a victory just the same. We may be kicked around, but we are loyal and we never waiver. We know our inevitable fate but continue the Cleveland love anyway. Most of us anyway.<br />
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<h2 style="text-align: center;">Will the local kid make good?</h2>
<p>James has openly admitted to liking the Yankees and Cowboys. Conveniently, these are the teams who were winning when LeBron was young. James not only admits liking those teams but he even wore a Yankee hat to Cleveland&#8217;s opening playoff game in Cleveland against the Yankees.<a href="http://gggazzuolo.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/12/mlb_a_ljames_1951.jpg"><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-59" title="mlb_a_ljames_1951" src="http://gggazzuolo.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/12/mlb_a_ljames_1951.jpg" alt="" width="195" height="262" /></a></p>
<p>When I think of what LeBron James represents to Cleveland I think of the film Titanic. In the film the ship is going down. Titanic has way more people on board than there are lifeboats. Thus, we hear the crew yell out &#8220;women and children first&#8221;. There is honor in allowing the (at the time) weaker to get away to safety. The ship is sinking and this brings no pleasure for sure (dieing is usually not desirable), but it is our ship and we are all our own lesser captains. And so, like the <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yKeTAZgj5nw" target="_blank">Titanic captain</a>, we go down with our ship: the S.S.Cleveland.</p>
<p>James is weak. Physically he may be strong, but mentally he is the rich guy who jumps on the life boat when the officer is looking away. James wins games for Cleveland currently, and that&#8217;s great.  But if he decides to go after another treasure other than the heart shaped necklace at the bottom of the sea next to his ship, than he will cement himself as the biggest front-runner in history.</p>
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