Before and especially since the Cavs lost to the Celtics the other night, there has been constant hoopla surrounding LeBron James and free agency. Every news outlet, reputable or not, has given their fair share on LeBron’s situation. And it’s already beginning to get old. But in today’s Washington Post, Michael Wilbon hit the nail on the head. What he wrote about the whole situation was a unique perspective and one that actually made sense. Let’s stop reading articles from people who think they know everything and start reading some quality journalism from people who actually have inside sources. Of course, I also liked the fact that Wilbon said he thought LeBron would go to the Nets. That was until he said LeBron was in no urgent mood to win a championship. I always thought that winning was the ultimate goal in professional sports. Having LeBron James is a close second to winning. But I think he’ll come around. My message to Jay-Z: you better get working to LeBron! Newark never seemed so appealing.
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