I don't have much to say about that embarrassment at the Q last night. If it was LeBron James' last home game as a Cavalier, he will have gone out with one of the worst performances of his NBA career. He didn't have much help, either from his teammates or from the coaching staff, but LeBron is the back-to-back MVP. He sure didn't play like it. We've seen him take over games like this, but for whatever reason, in this series — with the sole exception of game three — he's been unable or unwilling to do it.
If the Cavaliers lose game six in Boston and LeBron leaves in the coming offseason, he can't say the front office didn't give him enough pieces to win with. The only person LeBron can blame for not winning a title in Cleveland is LeBron.
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Steve, it's beginning to look like my prognostication is going to come true -- you and I will never live to see a championship team in Cleveland for the duration of our lives (1971 - 2060's).
This Cavaliers team certainly was the best chance for a championship since the 1997 Indians, and now that they are in the process of blowing the semifinal series against the Celtics, and with The King subsequently leaving the Cavs for greener pastures in the offseason, things are back to looking bleak, at best.
The Indians are just about as far from a World Series title as can be imagined. The Browns, while they have made some major upgrades lately, are still light years away from a Super Bowl title.
And the Cavs, with The King's departure? They win 37 games next year and start cleaning house and "rebuilding," a process that will take at least 10 years.
What do you think?
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