LeBron James says he won’t leave Cleveland Cavaliers again
By Josh Hill
LeBron James is coming back to the Cleveland Cavaliers this season and that means good things for businesses around the Cleveland area.
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What it also means is that LeBron James will have to once again decide if he wants to stay in Cleveland when his contract is up or if he’s going to leave those businesses behind for a second time.
According to Jason Lloyd of the Akron Beacon Journal, the Cavaliers won’t have to worry about LeBron James leaving the team again, as he stated he doesn’t have the energy to screw the team over again.
"“I’m not going anywhere,” James said. “I don’t have the energy to do it again.”"
LeBron continued to say that he wants whatever is best for the team and for business and that’s been a driving force behind wanting to stay in Cleveland this second time around.
"“At the end of the day I’m a businessman as well and I know what’s going on in our league.”"
Having LeBron back is already great for Cleveland business as the local bars and other places of business are growing in anticipation of what Cavaliers games are going to be like now that the team is going to be in tight contention for an NBA title, and knowing that LeBron will be back for the long haul is something that is going to make business staying in Cleveland feel more confident.
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