Created by fans and supported by them too, the awesome proposed LeBron2010 banner was supposed to help the “Keep LeBron James in Cleveland” process. Unfortunately the Commissioner of Building’s for the City of Cleveland made a surprising decision to reject the banner at the last minute. Luckily, a member of realcavsfans.com contacted Dan Gilbert, owner of the Cleveland Cavaliers, as a last ditch effort to see if anything could be done. Turns out Dan have saved the day! The poster is up! It’s nice to see Cleveland’s fans responding to the trade rumors. Be sure to check out all the photos after the break. For those, who want to purchase this poster click here. Shout out to realcavsfans.com, lebron2010.com, and waitingfornextyear.com.
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Greg Huber in lebron-jameslifestyle
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AWESOME!! WELL DONE REALCAVSFANS AND SPECIFICALLY GLEN
Yo that kid in the Goose pic is rocking a fresh tee, where d u get it. :arrow: :idea:
What a stupid waste of time and money.The sign should read Bon Voyage Lebron, have a nice life as a Knick. After last nights game, if anyone would want to stay in cleveland must have their heads examined. Pathetic coaching and no support from team mates. Enjoy NYC Lebron, He's definitely gone!!!
Yes, I agree with Bingo. Let's all march down to the sign tonight and rip it off the wall and write " Get Lost Lebron". Enjoy D'Antoni's no defense schemes.