Until Death Do We Part…

I’m sure everyone watched the Cleveland fans’ response to LeBron’s new Nike commercial. If not, here it is.

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I don’t know about you, but to me that’s crossing the line. Personally, I thought he should’ve stayed in Cleveland because he promised the fans there a championship, but that’s just me. You can disagree with his “decision,” but responding with something hateful to every single thing LeBron does is way too much hate.

Now, don’t get me wrong, I’m not a LeBron fan, and I’ll never be one, but he is human after all. The city of Cleveland needs to get over it and move on. Staying in the past will get you nowhere. With that said, what if we Laker fans were put in the same position? Say, Kobe decided to leave LA (Knock on wood).

Next: Say It ‘Aint So, Kobe…


I can somewhat understand the emotions that Cleveland is feeling right now. LeBron James was their everything. Just like Kobe has been to Los Angeles. Surely everyone still remembers that summer after they got upset by the Detroit Pistons. Having always been a Kobe fan, when Shaq left, it didn’t really hit me because Kobe stayed. But a few years later, when I heard for the first time that Kobe was demanding a trade, it really devastated me. I’m probably not the only one. Hearing rumors of Kobe going to the Bulls or even the Clippers made me mad.

People would go up to me and jokingly say “Hey, at least the Clippers are still in LA.” But the Lakers were Kobe’s team. And just having the thought of Kobe not being on the Lakers is something I can’t stand. So, what if Kobe left? Would I follow him and jump on the bandwagon to whichever team he chooses? No. The Lakers are my team no matter what. But would I hate Kobe? Sure. To the point of burning his jersey? Maybe. But retaliating to every single action he does is too much for me. Just gotta get on your with your life.

Of course, many Cleveland fans may say it’s different because their city never had the luxury of having great basketball teams like LA has had, so it might be a little more devastating. But hear this Cleveland, having LeBron is not the only way you will win a championship. After all, we hear the cliché of “one person can’t win a championship” all the time.

Lighten up, Cav fans. Stop drinking the Haterade. Remember what they say, the best revenge is living well.

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