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LeBron James Takes Heat From Cleveland Fans

PostPosted: Thu Oct 04, 2007 11:54 pm
by God Optimus Prime
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CLEVELAND – As run after Cleveland Indians run crossed home plate, the sellout crowd of 44,608 at Jacobs Field roared and screamed and celebrated the glory of their Indians and the misery of the hated New York Yankees.

All, that is, except at least one – LeBron James, perhaps the most famous and beloved Clevelander of them all.

"I know a lot of people might not like hearing me say that, but I think everyone knows I've been a Yankee fan my whole life," James told the Cleveland Plain-Dealer. "They have to deal with it."

James watched Game 1 of the American League division series, a rousing 12-3 Cleveland victory, from prime seats while sporting a Yankees cap and rooting for the Bronx Bombers.

When James, who was raised about 30 miles south of Cleveland in Akron, was shown on the right-field big screen at Jacobs Field, he was met with light-hearted boos and catcalls from the Jacobs Field crowd.

The 22-year-old James has been a regional treasure since he burst into national stardom as a high school sophomore.

His popularity was cemented when he became the No. 1 pick of the long-dormant Cleveland Cavaliers in 2003. In June, he led the Cavs to the NBA finals, where they were swept by the San Antonio Spurs.

His image was painted on the side of buildings, a giant replica of his jersey was hung from a downtown skyscraper and many of these same booing fans wore his No. 23 on their backs.

His decision a year ago to re-sign with the Cavs instead of head to a major media market was greeted with a collective sigh of relief.

But now? How could a Northeast Ohio kid be a Yankees fan?

James admits he's always been a front-runner. During his teen years, that meant latching on to the NBA's Chicago Bulls, the NFL's Dallas Cowboys and, indeed, the Yankees – all of whom captured multiple championships. He's sworn allegiance to more college teams (Ohio State one year, Florida State the next) than anyone can remember.

The Indians may have reached the World Series in 1995 and 1997 (when James was 10 and 12), but the Yankees won it all in 1996 and 1998-2000.

In a sense, he's just being true to himself even if he isn't being true to the region, but many would call such switched geographic allegiances sports bigamy. Of course, rooting for Cleveland teams requires a particular personality – none of the major professional sports teams have won a championship since the NFL Browns in 1964.

Not that it sat well with one former Indians great – crusty old Bob Feller.

"I'm going to a Cavaliers game and sit right by their bench, wearing a Detroit Pistons cap. Let's see how LeBron likes that," Feller told the Plain-Dealer.

Say this much for LeBron, he isn't backing down. It would be easy to flip-flop allegiances and blame it on youthful indiscretion. Or just watch the game from home.

But there was James, down in front at the Jake, getting taunted and heckled as his team got crushed.

"Go to New York, then," screamed one fan from the right-field stands as his face appeared on the big screen.

"No, no, please don't," corrected another with a laugh.

Everyone around them quickly agreed. LeBron the Yankee fan may be difficult to stomach. But LeBron the Knick would be much worse.


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PostPosted: Fri Oct 05, 2007 1:38 am
by Venomous Prime
GET A LIFE!

That's all I have to say to the rest of my Ohioans up here...

PostPosted: Fri Oct 05, 2007 6:16 am
by TheMuffin
I have to say that had me a bit miffed. You play for our basketball team, you live in Cleveland and yet you wear a Yankees cap to one of our largest games ever. Not smart. He lost a lot of fans with such a simple yet stupid display.

PostPosted: Fri Oct 05, 2007 10:50 am
by Venomous Prime
He's being honest.

I respect the hell out of him for it.

PostPosted: Fri Oct 05, 2007 1:08 pm
by Wheeljack35
Isn't there a quaterback for New England that is a Yankee Fan?

I ask because I once seen a picture of him on the backpage of the NY Post a while back walking with his girlfreind wearing a Yankees cap

I know the Red Sux Nation hates that

PostPosted: Fri Oct 05, 2007 1:11 pm
by Venomous Prime
My question is, what if he went to the Browns/Steelers game and wore a Steelers cap, would Cleveland still be jumping on his case?

They're different sports Cleveland, get over it.

And everyone knows that even if the Tribe makes it to the World Series they'll blow it just like they always do

PostPosted: Fri Oct 05, 2007 1:39 pm
by TheMuffin
Original Sin wrote:My question is, what if he went to the Browns/Steelers game and wore a Steelers cap, would Cleveland still be jumping on his case?

They're different sports Cleveland, get over it.

And everyone knows that even if the Tribe makes it to the World Series they'll blow it just like they always do

Dude if he did that at a Browns game the Dawg Pound would castrate him!

You should know by now that we have the most devoted fans out of any city in the US. So to all the hardcore Cleveland fans it was a serious slap in the face.

I'm not part of that group but I feel that if you play in a professional sport that it's only right that you support the home teams of that area.

He isn't any different from a regular fan though. People who wear Steelers or Yankees gear at a Browns or Indians game get ridiculed all the time. It's just an even bigger WTF when the person happens to play for your towns team.

PostPosted: Fri Oct 05, 2007 1:53 pm
by Bed Bugs
As a Cowboy fan in the heart of Packer country, I feel Lebron's pain. :-(

PostPosted: Fri Oct 05, 2007 2:01 pm
by Wheeljack35
If this were a New York Knick wearing a Clevland hat and he sat with the Bleacher Creatures heres what he would get check about 1:20 in

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T7rWh654214

I love the Bleacher Creatures :grin:

PostPosted: Mon Oct 08, 2007 3:14 pm
by SpacerAM2
Too many NyYankees and their fans are too over their heads just like Boston ,and their fans. I'm not fond of either to be honest. Lebron shouldn't have gone there showing off with the yankee cap to the game. He should of thought of it before doing it. I'm surprise he doesn't root for any of his home teams. Especially that he's from Cleveland. He roots for the Bulls in the nba, dallas Cowboys in the nfl, Yankees in the mlb, and Florida State in college ? What a shame he's that way. Too bad he's a bandwagoner from other good teams. Someone being a bangwagoner from their own team is bad but from other teams? That is even worse.





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PostPosted: Tue Oct 09, 2007 9:16 am
by Venomous Prime
Why should he like Cleveland sports teams just because he lives here and plays here?

PostPosted: Tue Oct 09, 2007 9:37 am
by Evolution Prime
Original Sin wrote:Why should he like Cleveland sports teams just because he lives here and plays here?


He doesn't have to. But he should have shown some more class that that. He should have just went there with no cap at all.

PostPosted: Thu Oct 11, 2007 1:33 pm
by muswp1
I wonder if he changed hats after the Yankees got punched out in Game 4?

PostPosted: Sun Oct 14, 2007 6:16 am
by Healthiest_Stomach
The man is good enough to host SNL...give him a break.

PostPosted: Mon Oct 15, 2007 8:23 pm
by MagnusPrimal
The only part of this that bothers me is the 'bandwagon' part--I hate it when someone likes a team simply because they're winning. Either you like a team or you don't. Fans who switch to whoever is popular/good in any given year irk me.

PostPosted: Tue Oct 16, 2007 1:43 am
by Bed Bugs
MagnusPrimal wrote:The only part of this that bothers me is the 'bandwagon' part--I hate it when someone likes a team simply because they're winning. Either you like a team or you don't. Fans who switch to whoever is popular/good in any given year irk me.


Yeah, I hate "fairweather" fans too. I remember a couple years ago, the NFL did a good spoof about fairweather fans in a commercial.

A father and son are watching football together, both wearing NY Jets merchandise. Time progesses and the father keeps changing with the winning team while the son continues to wear NY Jets stuff.

Finally, the dad puts back on some Jets stuff (because they started out good for that season) and said, "What did I say, it's all about loyalty".

PostPosted: Tue Oct 16, 2007 2:01 am
by Venomous Prime
Its a GAME.

It said he started liking the Yankees growing up.

Does it say anything about him changing that?

No, who cares if he changes his "allegiances"?

At the end of the day its a freaking GAME.

Maybe if the Indians weren't the world's greatest choke artists then Clevelanders wouldn't "stray".

He's not the only Clevelander to like the Yankees, he was a fan going to a baseball game.

A sport that has nothing to do with his sport.

I'd understand if he went to a basketball game when he was injured and wore a Pistons hat. Yeah, that'd give people a reason to be pissed.

If you can honestly Lebron pissed you off by wearing a Yankees hat to a game then you need to get your head checked because that is one of the stupidest things I have ever heard.