Do you really believe that he didn't know where he was going until the day of his special? Or do you believe he's a lying bastard who was stretching things out because he loved the attention? No, I thought he knew exactly where he was going. Like I said, I didn't like the TV special and thought it was completely unnecessary. However, I have no issue with him leaving Cleveland in pursuit of a title like other people seem to, and I'm not going to hate him just for the poor decision of having the TV special. It's not the decision to leave Cleveland that bothers me (I sure would have). I don't even begrudge him heading to Miami to play with his buddies, make mint and live the south beach life. And probably win a title or two along the way. What bothers me was the grandstanding, posturing, lying and outright deceipt about his intentions for multiple weeks. All so unnecessary and obviously due to his ego and attention-loving self. And I can certainly see your side of it and completely understand why you'd feel that way. I guess we'll never know exactly when it came to be that Miami was a done deal, or if he was thinking about Chicago, the Knicks, etc when they courted him. If he was just stringing them along that really sucks. I don't begrudge anyone for thinking he's egotistical about the TV special, and if he really did know all along then it's deserved. My main point though was that a lot of the LeBron hate seems like sour grapes because he didn't come to your favorite team. I'm not just talking about here on NSBB, I'm talking about everyone everywhere. Chicago would love him if he was a Bull. He'd be the toast of New York if he'd be a Knick. Everyone else would hate him still, but those particular fanbases would love him.