Lebron James is off to Miami. Surprise surprise. I guess he can’t keep everyone out of the loop. My question is what kind of narcissistic, self-centered jerk-off decides that he is so high and mighty that he will turn his free agency status into a publicity stunt, then have the balls to come on national TV and basically flip the bird to all of the inhabitants of the city of Cleveland. You know I actually feel bad for them. They haven’t been so disappointed since the infamous “fumble.”

I never liked Lebron James, and never bought any of the swagger he carried on his shoulders. Don’t get me wrong. He is a phenominal athlete. There’s no question about it. But he has always been so self-centered and narcissistic. This is the same guy who strongly considered playing in Europe if he were payed 50 million dollars a season, and the same Ohio native who sports a Yankees cap to Cleveland Indians’ games, and the same man, or should I say boy, who walked away without congratulating any of the Magic players after the Cavaliers 2008 playoff exit.

We all knew it was inevitable that Lebron would be leaving Cleveland, especially after the entire team gave up to the Orlando Magic in the Eastern Conference semifinals, and knew Lebron was headed somewhere, but at what cost?

He’s so full of himself, it kind of surprised me he did not pic kthe team who could offer him the most money, which was, ironically, the Cleveland Cavaliers. I thought that man would stay in Cleveland just for the money. But now he will join the new “Big Three” in South Beach, but will still be without a ring. The 2002 U.S.A. basketball team epitomizes that a group of All-Stars simply can’t play together.This group of All-Stars will be a spitting image of that U.S.A. team.

Lebron is too self-centered and too egotisitical to be able to comprehend the idea that he is no longer the nucleus of the franchise. Dwade County will forever predominate South Beach, and I predict the All-Stars will be unable to play together. Way to go Lebron. Flying south for the winter wont get you the rock.

And next summer, when a team other than the Miami Heat wins the NBA Championship, you will be at home, trying to figure out how Adam Morrison has twice as many NBA rings as you.