SaiCLE wrote:Why do the media want cleveland to fail so much? Love plans to stay but the media won't accept it.

I totally share your sentiment but media as we know it today is comprised of 95% hacks in it for the clickbait and 5% legit reporters who actually report something of substance, in my opinion. It's just so sad.
I CAN'T stand Chris Haynes/Joe Vardon/Chris Fedor/Dave McMenamin's (I'm so sick of him when anything Laker related comes up, he has to shoehorn that into a question for Cavs players) coverage of the Cavs this year.
After Memphis win: Cavs steamrolling league, strong favorite to win title
After BK loss: Cavs not quite there, now a slight favorite but with questions
I get mad when I read any of their articles because they're so back and forth with their reporting. It's infuriating.
The K-Love reporting saga the entire year has been plain absurd. On one hand, deep down, I wish KLove would just opt-out this year and sign his max deal so this will he/won't he stay story would just die and shut all the reporters/talking heads up. However, I think he opts-in or opts out and signs a 2 year deal like LBJ to get 2016 max bucks. Then we're in for another year of this BS, is he staying or is he going. Woo hoo.
I think ESPN is the major culprit of pouring the gasoline on this dump on KLove story because they have nothing else to talk about. Between Winddueche, Broutard, Stephan A Dumbass and ESPN Radio talking heads, it's all I hear from the network is "sources" say KLove is gone. It's like they're all in their own magic bubble and don't care about reality.