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During that un-refundable hour of your life donated to “The Decision“. Cleveland Cavaliers’ fans got as angry as my Dad when I crashed the family car back in the day. By the time the “I’m taking my talents to South Beach” talk ended. LeBron James apparel was being used for kindling in Sixth City on mass in protest, which only really demonstrated just how wasteful our society can be at times.
So a group of Clevelanders decided to stop the madness by diverting all of that hated LeBron James #23 gear from the fire pits, to the homeless shelters in Miami.
“It’s like any breakup,” said Beau Miller, who began the campaign with three friends. “You want to give all your stuff back.”
For the last week, ex-LeBron James fans have been dropping off their “former King” items at Yours Truly Restaurants in Northeast Ohio to be shipped over to the less fortunate in Miami turning a negative situation into a positive one and they say the response has been “extraordinary.”
“We wanted something good to come out of this,” he said. “We didn’t want another ‘I hate LeBron campaign.’ There’s enough of that going around.”
Finally, some real perspective on this fall out. Stay classy Cleveland!