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Did LeBron James Make a Mistake Leaving Cleveland? Kanye West Thinks So

It’s been just one preseason game and a bunch of interviews, but some are already stating that they think LeBron James made a mistake leaving the city of Cleveland and the Cavaliers.

One such celeb that feels that way is Kanye West, who told TMZ Sports that James “really needs to be in Cleveland.”

Here’s the story from TMZ:

Kanye West thinks LeBron James made a mistake leaving Cleveland for Los Angeles — claiming the people of Northeast Ohio need him there.

It’s not a diss — in fact, it’s the opposite.

Kanye believes LeBron is so powerful and influential, he could have continued to make a major impact in his hometown off the court … and he was sad to see King James leave.

“I’mma just, it’s not my place … but just to make it Ye — I feel like LeBron really needs to be in Cleveland,” Kanye told Harvey Levin on “TMZ Live.”

“And that ain’t my place, and I’m sorry, [Maverick Carter] and LeBron for saying, I know I’m speaking out of place. But, I feel like LeBron needs to be in Cleveland. Ye needs to be in Chicago. Big U needs to be in Crenshaw.”

Of course, Kanye is referring to the fact he just moved his own family from L.A. to Chicago — where he’s from — because he feels the community needs his help.

Kanye believes he shares a special bond with the city because he’s from there.

LeBron recently said his move to L.A. was a basketball decision — others have speculated it was about furthering his movie career.

Either way, LeBron still has a deep relationship with Ohio — where he recently sank millions of dollars into launching a new public school. He also funds several other charitable endeavors.

Matt Loede has been a part of the Cleveland Sports Media for over 21 years, with experience covering Major League Baseball, National Basketball Association, the National Football League and even high school and college events. He has been a part of the Cleveland Indians coverage since the opening of Jacobs/Progressive Field in 1994, and spent two and a half years covering the team for 92.3 The Fan, and covers them daily for Associated Press Radio. You can follow Matt on Twitter HERE.

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