Cleveland sports bloggers continue to discuss LeBron James' departure, look at NBA free agency and break down the Browns' cornerback position.
Cavaliers
Cleveland Frowns: "When LeBron James turned his back on Northeast Ohio, he turned his back on the rarest of opportunities to set off that kind of celebration with a mere NBA title, and in and for the place where such a celebration would have meant more in a real way than it could have meant anywhere else. For that, we've all lost. Not just Clevelanders, Ohioans or the NBA, but anyone who wants sport to mean more than just athletics, individuals, and schemes." » Read more
Land Loyalty: "I don't think anyone doubts that this new Miami super team will be able to multiple championships over the next few years, but the importance and meaning of those titles can and should be doubted. Specifically LeBron's legacy as a (potential) champion will surely be looked upon differently. He is clearly not aware of the impact presently, but with this decision I believe he longer has a chance to be considered the best to ever play the game." » Read more
WaitingForNextYear tells us what LeBron should have done to announce his move to Miami.
Stepien Rules takes a look at NBA free agency now that LeBron James has made his decision.
'64 and Counting shows us slew of anti-LeBron T-shirts making the rounds.
Browns
Cleveland Reboot: "Some weeks ago I threw out the possibility that Jake Delhomme was already the best Browns' quarterback of the expansion era – despite not having thrown a pass in Cleveland. While that post was more a reflection of the constant turnover and turmoil found at QB over the past decade, a part of me is wondering the exact same thing with Sheldon Brown at cornerback. After all, Brown's main competition would consist of Daylon McCutcheon's durability combined with a flash of Anthony Henry." » Read more