Guy Baldwin
Over night radio sensation of sports dialogue Les Grobstein was furious upon news that Lebron James has once again left his native Cleveland. The overnight highly ranked Chicago sports talk show host said the Los Angeles Lakers organization is a mess and an aging Lebron James will offer little for this organization and he wondered if the Lakers were better off focusing on Lonzo Ball's future with the team than Lebron James. Les Grobstein was so appalled and shocked that Lebron James left and said that basically money and wishing to remain in the limelight were the only reasons for his decision to move on with the Lakers and Les felt bad for the people of Cleveland.
He predicted Cavalier fans will never see a winner and strong team as they had with King James and the often political and outspoken radio legend in Chicago said this loss for Cleveland and its sports tradition is an example of continuing inequality and dominance of country and culture by the coastal elites. Les Grobstein's opinion is the only opinion that matters and how ESPN doesn't have this man as a sports annalist and figure on their broadcast sis amazing with all the insightful stuff he can recall form the sixties and seventies. Les called Lavar Ball a clown and said he should be working in a circus and for the future of Lonza and hio other sons in pro ball Mr Grobstein said Lavar should shut his trap hole and said that Lebron will run this guy and his boy out of town if he doesn't and for the betterment of the Baller brand he should seek to stay ion a large city like Los Angeles.
Les said Lebron James is the most amazing specimen of basketball player and nobody comes close to him but his time has passed and come and he should of just slowly dribbled his balls away and let younger phenomena like Lonzo Ball take over and move the sport forward with new guards and power forwards. Lavar Ball would be a fool to keep messing with the king and unless he wants his son exiled in obscurity in a place like Oklahoma or Salt Lake City he best need to respect Lebron and make friends and seek his help in developing and molding his boy into an average NBA player if at least that.
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