Many people such as Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg and other prominent New Yorkers have turned themselves into mendicants, all but getting down on one knee to beg the Ohio-born Mr. James to abandon his home state and grace New York with his talent.
In some case, help is needed in many places and it is understandable and easily proven. The Brooklyn-bound Nets of New Jersey established themselves this season as one of the worst bunches ever assembled. The New York Knicks is on nine straight losing season. They need help with skill, talent and entertainment.
The Knicks need a savior. This is where Lebron comes in. He is supported to lead New York basketball's equivalent of the promised land. Many New Yorkers really dont even care about basketball.
If Lebron leaves, the cavaliers will lose their everything. Lebron is like their back bone, without him they are barely anything. But, Lebron may not go anywhere . He has already said that Cleveland "does have an edge" in keeping him.
Should he stay or should he go? Most likely should stay, if he do, and they work on things that need to be worked on, they will have a better shot in winning the championship in 2011. But knowing Lebron James, he do not like losing, and he really do not losing early in the playoffs.
Lebron is tired of having the best record in the NBA then losing early in the playoffs, like why have the best record if your gonna flunk in the playoffs? Lebron has a very hard choice to make. His choice better be smart so that he can get him a ring.
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