I agree that he didn't win a championship, but he led them to the first Finals appearance in the history of the franchise. He gave them respectability over a prolonged period, something Cleveland hasn't had before. He gave them national media attention. Sure, they didn't win a title but they were able to raise themselves from "Perennial NBA Doormats" to "Eastern Conference Title Contenders" with him there. I don't think they'll win the East for a while now, but they might be able to still hang onto that respectability and maybe be able to develop some good talent in LeBron's wake. They do have quite a bit of cap room to go out and maybe sign someone or pull off a trade. All is not lost in Cleveland. That feels like a fantasy to me. That team is destroyed. I don't know if I'd go that far. Byron Scott is still a really good coach and I'm guessing Dan Gilbert would sell his soul to get Chris Paul. They are going to be a 40-win team at best right now, but they've also got what...$36 million in cap room after clearing LeBron and Shaq alone?