"The Decision" will never be forgotten.
We'll always dislike the way in which LeBron James left Cleveland.
"Taking my talents to" will always be a phrase we use in sarcasm — or disgust.
I don't know about you, but for me, Wednesday night was a moment of closure.
I'll never feel the same about James as I did the day before he left the Cavaliers for the Heat in an ESPN special that was even more of a debacle than any "Around the Horn" debate about Tim Tebow.
I'll never understand why he would rather play with his friends than beat them.
I'll never understand why he didn't want to stay and break Cleveland's championship hex, rather than run from it.
What I do know is this (and it was never more clear...
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