What Did We Witness?- Randy Routier
Monday, July 12th, 2010I guess there is no reason to have an NBA season next year. The Decision was made and the balance of power has shifted to the east. I don’t know about you but I did not see Travis Outlaw signing with the Nets. That out to make new owner Mikhail Prokhorov and his team the clear favorites in the Eastern Conference. I had written previously that LeBron has for the most part been given a pass since he came into the NBA. What a difference a week makes and his unprecedented decision makes. LeBron has taken a lot of, you have to say it, Heat. The best shots being fired by Cavs owner Dan Gilbert. Very entertaining to say the least. All of it has been entertaining and the comish Stern has to like that his league has been hyped way past the finals.
The ESPN special was what I expected. Pretty poor and it all just looked poor and badly planned. That didn’t really bother me. Jim Gray was there, LeBron looked nervous and there were nervous fans in Miami and Cleveland. In Miami there was great celebration and in Cleveland there were tears and the burning of James’ jersey. All of this will make a good book some day when all of the behind the scenes start to become known. I have really enjoyed seeing which side certain people take. Marcellus Wiley of ESPN said the other day that LeBron cannot be expected to take on all of Cleveland’s sports failures over the last forty years or so. I would agree Marcellus except and this is what drives me crazy with some athletes, he did take it on. I cannot stand it when athletes take all the money, fame and advantages but then cry when things don’t work out. LeBron took on the nickname King. He took the Nike contract and the advertisement spots. He took on the ” We are all Witnesses” campaign and allowed the mural on the building. He encouraged the hero worship with those campaigns and that pose.
Dan Gilbert’s claims that LeBron quit and was narcissistic were very entertaining to me. Many said that Gilbert went too far, and yes he probably did. Well for sure he did when he predicted the Cavs would win a championship before the former King would. The odds are not in Gilbert’s favor. There are those that say James should have called Dan and told him personally what he was going to do. Hey these things get messy and James was just being a business man. In his show he made it very clear that he understood this is a business. It was obvious from Cav fan reaction that it is more than a business to them. That is always the toughest point for fans, it is not just business for fans like it is for owners and players. So fans boo all you want and root against James and his team as hard as you can. Mr. Gilbert say what you want and figure out now how to keep your guarantee. Everyone please remember not to take it overly seriously and breakups are just hard and the villain here is in the eye of the beholder.
A question that was asked was when did James know he was leaving Cleveland. He says it was the day of his TV show. I don’t know but he did not play that well towards the end of the Boston series and I found his exit off the court very curious. If you have a chance to check it out he walks off the court and heads to the tunnel. He took his jersey off and flung it overhead. His body language looked to me like he knew he was out of Cleveland. He may not have known where he was headed but it do not look like Cleveland was the spot. I wonder if the King will do those pre-game shenanigans. You remember the team picture taking pantomimes. The baseball games and whatever else these fun loving team guys did. Man that was just so cute and clever, hard to believe they did not win a championship. That would be a great tradition to carry to Miami.
Did you witness the day or two after when Miami introduced the three new Kings? That was far worse than the Decision Day. The MC for the Heat was being overly clever and smug. I understand he was playing to his Heat fan base much like a politician playing to their party base. LeBron said he came there not to win just one championship, not just two…no he stopped at seven. Wade said he felt sorry for the guys that were going to have to guard them. He also said something about the three best players to ever play on one team. There were even Beat LA chants at that rally. So these three guys yucked it up for the crowd and the camera. They stopped short of predicting an undefeated season.
Finally what can we draw from this. First thing is, LeBron thought he would have multiple rings at this point in his career. Second thing is, he looked at his team and thought he could maybe win one title with those guys if he were lucky. I wonder if he had some deep talks with Kevin Garnett? Remember Kevin was loyal to the Wolves and it never happened. LeBron had to be fearful of repeating that story. It is obvious that he did not think he could win with Bosh alone. It is obvious that Wade did not think Riley could put guys in place along side him to win either. He did not think he could win with Bosh alone either. So these three did the best they could to put the odds way, way in their favor.
We have all been in pickup games where guys do the old, okay it is us five over here against you five over there. You know what I mean. The five best against the five worst. Vegas has made them the favorites and on paper you have to give it to the Heat they should win multiple titles. But here is hoping they don’t. I for one will be rooting against them, nothing personal you three Kings, just business. No you guys did nothing wrong and I don’t blame you for it. Count me in the business of hoping it does not quite work out they way you three Kings think it will.
