Why did James leave the Cavaliers?
James went to the Heat to join hands with Wade and Bosch. So far, many fans can't understand his choice, including some fans who have followed him for many years. That's because lebron james has a world we don't know at all. James, widely recognized by the public, would not make such a choice. He should be as confident as Jordan. After years of struggle, he finally got the first champion, and then a series of champions. He should be as loyal as Nowitzki, even if he has not won the championship so far, he will not leave. What if he is dissatisfied with the Cavaliers, even if he is "forced" like Kobe? As long as his real purpose is to stay in the knight who has the ability to win the championship, not to "betray". But this highly recognized James is not the real James, or not the real James. This is just the positive side that James left to the public. For more than seven years, James has lived in two worlds: one is a commercial James for public worship and admiration, and the other is a flesh-and-blood James with secular desires. There is a movie "The Truman Show" in America. Truman is a transliteration of the English name Truman. It's a pun-as a name, it used to be translated into Truman, which originally meant "real person" and the antonym was "the most unreal person". The director of the reality show packaged Truman from infancy and broadcast it live, creating a completely false world for him. His colleagues, neighbors and relatives are all actors, but Truman knows nothing about it. The only difference between James and Truman in the First World is that he knew he was playing a hero. For more than seven years, James has lived a very tired life. He must be brave, tenacious, loyal, confident and have a sense of teamwork. He can't just be the scoring champion, he must have a lot of assists and rebounds; He can't blame his teammates, he must be like a captain; When he fails, he must take full responsibility and talk grandiose. In the past seven years, James has repeatedly suffered the final setbacks. Occasionally flash past the unknown side, such as running away without saying a word. For example, he was very upset when he played the Green Army, but it was covered up by his apology afterwards. From this perspective, James is actually more tired and unfortunate than Truman. Truman doesn't know that his life is acting. He is full of yearning for Fiji and misses his girlfriend from his school days. James knows that life is a performance, but it must go on. Three years ago, he doubted whether this would have any result, but he still tried to give himself and the team a chance, so he only renewed his contract for three years. In essence, James's world does not conflict with his real world. James of both worlds are equally eager to win the championship and go down in history in the future. James in the real world is fearless, brave and has enough team spirit, but being brave and team spirit is not the same as being loyal to the end. If the foreseeable results of the two worlds conflict-for example, he may find himself in the knight's life empty-handed-then at the right time, when the contract expires, James of the other world may suddenly walk from behind the scenes to the stage. It doesn't matter when James doubts the future of the Cavaliers. Cavaliers boss Gilbert later accused him of being half-hearted in some playoffs, which made sense, but his description was not accurate. James is not so much "giving up" as "doubting" in the playoffs. In the fog of "injury" or "heart disease", James of two worlds are fighting. After losing to the Green Army, he can't run out of the door without saying a word as he did a year ago, but a bigger choice lies ahead. A calm expression is actually more terrible than running out the door-maybe at that moment, he has made a decision. We watched James for seven years and lost to James who was suppressed and buried for seven years. In three years, the conference semifinals in the east lost to the Green Army twice, which made James realize the terrible reality. As the leader of a professional team, he can't explain the result with "fate" like a fan. A huge reality is in front of us: the NBA has changed in another world, and it is difficult to win the championship by individual heroism alone. To be an "N giant" like the Green Army and the Lakers. The so-called "giant era" has arrived, and anyone who indulges in personal heroic dreams will be buried by ruthless reality. On the key bank building in downtown Cleveland, billboards on more than ten floors read "Let's witness", which is James' virtual world. The huge billboard is like a heavy cross, which James carried for seven years. It took a lot of courage to throw away the cross, and James went to a point of no return. He must win the championship with Wade and Bosch, and more than one. As far as the difficulty is concerned, the courage to move from virtual to reality far exceeds James's patience in the past seven years. Those fans who belittle James because he gave up the Cavaliers and chose the Heat should give him more tolerance and time. It is not easy for everyone to throw away the mask and return to reality, and choose to declare war on their past. If you like James, let him choose to break with the virtual world; If you hate James, let him be tested in the real world. In this "giant age", James chose reality and should applaud him.