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The decision is in...LeBron James is heading to South Beach to join friends Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh with the Miami Heat. Not exactly breaking news, since every media outlet from Cleveland to Chicago to New York to Miami has been over-covering the story since the Cavaliers were eliminated from the playoffs. I am glad it is over and do think that the spectacle of one player's decision of where to play basketball was blown out of proportion. Having that said, I was taken back some by the way things went. In this day and time of players trying to get every single cent they can, these three players have done something new in my eyes. James and Wade are legitimate superstars and Bosh is a big time player in his own right. All three could have demanded and received the maximum amount of money they could get. And with the limbo of the NBA collective bargaining agreement, I would not have been surprised if they had. What I was happy to see was three sought-after stars put aside the maximum contracts (although all are still making a ton of money) and took less money to try and reach the ultimate goal of an NBA championship. All three will be making less money than they could have somewhere else and all three will have to relinquish some of the spotlight they are use to having and share it among their teammates. They're egos had to be set aside and they had to realize that each individuals style of play will have to change to make this work. I am still not convinced that the Heat are the favorite in the NBA or the Eastern Conference for that matter. The ability to mesh three stars and their games together will be the first challenge. The second will be to fill out the rest of the roster with the right components to build toward the title. The other big obstacles that I see for this team are the Orlando Magic and Boston Celtics in the East and of course the L.A. Lakers in the West. I understand that fans in Cleveland are disappointed and they should be. But as happy as I was to see some players put TEAM before SELF, I was just as disappointed in the comments made by Cavs majority owner Dan Gilbert. In an open letter to Cavs fans, Gilbert blasts James and his decision to move to Miami. Gilbert wrote, “As you now know, our former hero, who grew up in the very region that he deserted this evening, is no longer a Cleveland Cavalier.” Gilbert also wrote to Cleveland fans, “You simply don't deserve this kind of cowardly betrayal.” Gilbert went on to make a bold prediction, “In the meantime, I want to make one statement to you tonight: 'I PERSONALLY GUARANTEE THAT THE CLEVELAND CAVALIERS WILL WIN AN NBA CHAMPIONSHIP BEFORE THE SELF-TITLED FORMER ‘KING’ WINS ONE'. You can take it to the bank.” I am not sure the Heat will win the championship next season with the addition of James and Bosh, but I'd take them before I would the Cavs. I guess my disappointment with the letter is that it bashes the player that took the Cleveland franchise to new heights. Did James do it alone? No, but he was the leader on the floor and the attraction that sold out the arena. Time will tell how this ends, but for me, seeing at least some aspect of TEAM before SELF was a welcome change in the sports arena.Sports
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Lady Knights eliminate Lady Lions
Behind just one earned run, the Lady Knights of South Dearborn eliminated the Lady Lions from the Batesville softball sectional by the final of 2-0.
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Nick Speidel wins at Columbus
Muncie's Nick Speidel continued his hot streak Saturday night when the Midwest TQ Racing League presented by Jenmarco.com opened the season at the Bartholomew County Fairgrounds in Columbus.
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LJ Lines entered in 5-0 event
LJ Lines of Lewisville has indicated that his new Late Model will be ready for this Saturday night's running of the May 5-0 at Mt. Lawn Speedway located west of New Castle.
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Bulldogs edge Lion golfers by five
On the road at Hillcrest Country Club, the Lion golfers fell to the Bulldogs of Batesville by five strokes, 165-170.
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Lions finish regular season with win
The Lions capped the regular season with a 10-8 victory over Richmond at McBride Stadium.
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Lions roll Chargers on Senior Night
The Lions honored three players (Matt St. John, Mitch Gosnell and Jeff Rennekamp) for Senior Night and then dismantled the North Decatur Chargers 29-1.
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Lions claim sectional title
For a second year in a row, the Lion track team brought home the hardware from the track sectional at Connersville. The Lions tallied 101 points to earn the championship.
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Summer season starting
Hello bowling fans! This is Jim Ephlin, at the Rushville Bowl, where all the action is.
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Lions down Dragons
The Lions capped Senior Night with a 179-205 victory over conference rival New Palestine in golf action at Antler Pointe.
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Lady Lions take fifth in sectional
The Lady Lions competed in the Connersville track sectional Tuesday and finished fifth as a team and qualified three individuals to the regional.
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