I'm sure watching LeBron in a Heat uniform is pretty painful for Cavalier fans, but they need to get over it. In this era of big bucks free agency, expecting loyalty, even from an Ohio native, is unrealistic.

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Cleveland Cavaliers fans hold signs for LeBron James before a NBA basketball game in Cleveland, Ohio, Dec. 2, 2010, where he played for seven years before leaving to play for the Miami Heat. Extra security, hostile fans and plenty of jeers will greet James as he returns to Cleveland to face his former team for the first time since taking his talents to South Beach to join the Miami Heat.


I used to like to watch sports until I realized (after having two sons that played some as kids, and the one is still playing them all) that WAY TOO MANY PEOPLE treat it like a INSANE CULT. Taking the joy, and competitive nature to a darn near terroristic attitude, even towards children. I can barely take listening to my 10yr olds travel soccer games parents, and refs, and coaches, some of the team children too, without wanting to be a deaf/blind person. When my child has a more decent Team mentality, and better sportmanship than any of the attending adults, then I gotta say, "What the Hell Happened???" It is ridiculous how the human race, for whatever reason, has decided to go back to club bashing. Respect and Decency are void of most of the human race now-adays. I am 40 years old, and still have taught my children how to respect other humans and such, and still have a open mind plus fun, and not by beating them to death, or punishing them to crap. People need to start having common sense, and using freaking logic, and stop this insane bashing of humanity. Really, Lebron, played for seven years there, and made a career move, and he has more decency than the entire stadium probably had, all put together. I applaude im for being a decent human being, and not sinking to others nastiness.