Does the franchise have a solid roster, capable of deep playoff runs and potential championships? YES, they do (or, in this case, did).
Did have a chance. So now to you he is supposed to forego that chance for a championship and stay.
Did, as in Cleveland had a real, on-going chance to win had he stayed, but doesn't now that he left. Cleveland could have won with LeBron, but couldn't if it gets two future second round picks in place of him.
Had Bryant bolted, you'd have had a problem with it - as well you should have. I don't understand why you don't have the same problem with James.
Untrue.
Posted numerous times i would have accepted a trade that brought Kobes over to the Spurs.
My mistake. You wouldn't have had a problem with it if it benefitted the team you currently call yours. Meaning you're probably also a Miami fan, and therefore, in favor of James decision for that reason.
A better question would by what you'd have thought had James gone to the Lakers in a sign-and-trade for Brown, Farmar, Walton, and Artest.
You'd have had a problem with it. And you should have.
Let me make my point clear: Cleveland has treated him well, has treated past greats well, and had assembled a team with a real chance to win it all. They didn't do wrong by LeBron, they offered him the most money, and he left anyway. THIS IS BAD FOR BASKETBALL. Essentially, if you're not one of a set of "special" teams, you're not going to win. You've got the Lakers, the Heat, the Bulls, the Knicks, and MAYBE the Celtics. Those are the "real" teams. Every other team is essentially a "farm" team. San An has defied the odds, and that's because of having the best (or at worst, second-best) back-to-the-basket player in Duncan (and back-to-the-basket post dominance has always been a big factor in winning). So Orlando might figure to have a chance if Howard develops offensively (ditto for Portland and Oden). But that's it.
That is bad for basketball. Why do I go to a Milwaukee Bucks game, if my team will never have a chance to win, in my lifetime, unless I luck out and win a lottery by getting a losing team's pick in a trade while I'm already a good team - or getting a superstar in the lottery because my current superstar missed a season with injury and comes back with a full recovery? Why would I, even if I lived in Milwaukee, be a Bucks fan?
If fans in Milwaukee, Minnesota, Denver, Indiana, Utah, Phoenix, Dallas, etc. lose interest in going to pro basketball games, the league is in trouble.