Showing posts with label Miami Heat. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Miami Heat. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 16, 2014

LeBron: Back for Good?

Today's post was written by Natalie Schmid, a Play Like a Champion Today intern.  Natalie is a rising high school junior and a member of her school's swimming and soccer teams. 

King James is back in Cleveland, and media attention is, once again, on him. This begs the question: Is LeBron just coming home and being loyal to his home in Ohio or is all this just to get more attention and more money? When LeBron left the Cavaliers to go to the Heat, the whole fan base was devastated—people even burned his jerseys.  However, now he is back, and the Cavs organization is welcoming him back with open arms.  Fans also seem to be welcoming him, luckily for LeBron, or he could have had a real tough time back in Cleveland if they had not.

LeBron is coming back to the Cavs like a hero saying that he will win championships with them. This could be true, but one thing that is certain is that LeBron coming back to the Cleveland is that he is getting a lot of publicity and the season has not even begun (and his last team just got definitively beaten in the NBA Finals.) Is publicity the real reason that LeBron switch back to the Cavs? One could argue that this is an entirely money and publicity-driven move, but then again, it LeBron could just want to go home to Ohio.

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LeBron James grew up in Ohio and began his professional life there. LeBron has said that he always knew he wanted to go back to Cleveland eventually, I guess now is that time. But for whatever intention LeBron has now, there still is the fact that he left Cleveland for championships and money with Miami. There is a certain expectation in sports that you are loyal to your team. Even in professional sports where playing well is the athlete’s job, there is still team loyalty that happens (and fans often associate players with specific teams.) And King James did not exhibit that, so could this just be another stop for LeBron on his quest for many championships, or is it returning to his roots to stay?

As an athlete I believe LeBron won’t betray his Cavaliers again by leaving. As much as it is a job for him, the loyalty and community you feel with teams cannot be ignored. I believe he won’t ignore it, and that LeBron is in Cleveland to stay because it is where he started and where he will likely end his career when he is ready. While he certainly benefits from the publicity, I do not think that LeBron’s return to Ohio is not just for media attention, he is there because he grew up there and is ready to win championships there too. LeBron seems to have grown up a lot over the past several seasons, and despite winning championships in Miami, I hope he is now ready to actually PLAY Like a Champion in Cleveland.


Monday, July 14, 2014

Welcome? Home LeBron

Today's blog was written by J.C. Obringer.  J.C. is a rising sophomore at Ball State University majoring in Sports Administration and Digital Sports Production and is interning with Play Like a Champion Today this summer. 
 How do Cavs fans feel?

“LeBron is going home” has been headline news for the last few days. LeBron James, one of the biggest names in professional basketball right now, decided last week to sign a contract with his former team--the Cleveland Cavaliers, returning to his home in Ohio. LeBron was drafted by the Cavs and played seven seasons with them before "taking [his] talents to South Beach," to play for the Miami Heat, and famously boasting of countless championships with his new team.

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When LeBron left for  Miami, Cleveland fans were not happy.  Fans despised James for leaving. Despite seven years with the Cavs, the team (and the city) hadn't won a championship in more than four decades and it seemed that James only talked about how he wanted to bring a championship to Northeast Ohio. He left with a lot of unfulfilled promises. James wanted to win one for his hometown team he said, but then he left to win championships for South Florida. When he left fans were very salty, they burned his jersey on national tv, destroying anything and everything that had a link to him and his name. He was known from then on as a traitor, and was often reminded of his status when he returned to Cleveland with the Heat.

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But now this “traitor” is coming back. How is he going to be received? Cleveland fans are now faced with the issue of what to do as a fan?  These fans who never wanted to see this man again, now have to welcome him back with open arm. Many fans spent the past four years actively cheering against him in every game.  He left with all these unfulfilled promises that he made. How should they treat him when he comes back?

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I feel like they have to welcome James back with open arms. For one thing it’s the right thing and the only thing to do. Team owners don’t want any hostility between James and Cleveland. Fans want a championship team they can be proud of, but this won't happen if the environment is not good. The team is bringing LeBron back because they know with him on their team, they have a good chance to win a NBA title. Yes, all fans were very upset when he left, but now that he is coming back you have to get over what happen in the past. LeBron isn’t a bad guy, the world didn't end when he left, the Cavs just didn't win any championships. At the end of the day fans need to remember he’s just a basketball player and he’s human just like everyone else. Fans also need to remember that he's back on the team now, and he can help them win.