Also, PD columnist has ideas on how the World Cup can be better.
Welcome to today's edition of Starting Blocks TV, our Web video show about what's going on in Cleveland sports. Today's show is hosted by Chuck Yarborough and birthday boy Bill Lubinger. Today's highlights:
• Terry Pluto had a column today about how he would love LeBron James to stay with the Cavs, but if he doesn't, life in Northeast Ohio will go on. Today's SBTV guest, Bill Livingston, says that he'd still want to go to The Q to see the NBA's top talent when it comes to town. What will you do if LeBron leaves town? Cast your vote in the poll now posted on the Starting Blocks blog.
• Livingston talks about the Chris Paul trade rumors that are heating up, and Lubinger asks him about how much Julius Erving benefited from the guard play of Andrew Toney and Moe Cheeks during their 1983 title run. Livingston covered that Sixers team when he was a columnist in Philadelphia.
• Also, Livingston has ideas on how the World Cup can be better, which is the focus of his column on cleveland.com today and in tomorrow's Plain Dealer. Livy thinks the officiating has plenty of room for improvement.
SBTV will return Thursday with Plain Dealer columnist Terry Pluto as the guest. Have a question you'd like to ask Terry about the Cavs, Browns or Tribe? Post it in the comments below and we'll pick the best ones for Thursday's show.