no YOU don't get it. I'm the type of person that's gonna do me. if I have an opportunity to be more successful elsewhere, and I WANT to go there... that's what I'm gonna do... fuck everybody and their opinion. you can stick around at the same job for your whole life because your manager and your company has been loyal to you... have fun with that
anyways, of course Cleveland was loyal to him, he was/is ARGUABLY, the best player in the NBA. why wouldn't they be loyal. they needed him more than he needed them. they TRIED to get him help, but they weren't able to do so. Lebron would have stayed, but nobody wanted to play with him in Cleveland. The Lakers go out and get Gasol and Bynum to help Kobe, Cleveland gets Mo Williams and a 50 year old Shaq to help Lebron....
teams will be a loyal to a player when they need him, as soon as they feel they don't need him, they'll drop him like yesterday's news. that's the point I'm making. People aren't saying it's fucked up for Indy to let Peyton go after years of loyalty, because it's business.... they did what they felt was best for team, and people respect that. Lebron did what HE felt was best for HIMSELF... so respect that.