Tom Izzo
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Podcast Appearances
Both, probably.
And those fans will be taking a cue from the team.
Will an organization run by a blindsided Riley even celebrate LeBron's return, given that Riley expected the courtesy of a warning after championships, plural?
You'll have to tune in to tell.
The rest of the country will think anything other than gratitude is very small, but the rest of the country is applauding his return to Cleveland and all those syrupy going-home commercials it has spawned, a storyline that makes LeBron's basketball mistress feel kind of sick and kind of used.
That same rest of the country was shredding LeBron for four straight years at a time that only Miami had his back as the waves of hate he brought lapped incessantly upon its shores.
There was only one place that embraced him consistently those last four years, and it isn't the place that burned his jerseys when he left.
There's never been a team in South Florida history that felt quite that us against the world, not even those renegade football hurricanes, and that created an instant and intense bond replaced now by nostalgia and longing.
LeBron chose to break that bond built over four insane years by going back to that original love.
He got what he wanted in Miami.
You'll forgive his basketball mistress if she feels a bit used and reminds him of it when she sees him again.
Don Levitard.
Is there Back in My Day?
There is, actually.
What?
Were you not going to tell anyone?
Wait a minute.
You guys.
Guys.
It's a Tuesday.