Posted: 07/01/2010
CLEVELAND - It's a rare look through the eyes of a psychic: will LeBron James stay or will he go?
Gina Kruzel of Brecksville said she knows.
NewsChannel5's Maurielle Lue went to Gina's Brecksville office to ask what the future holds for the Cleveland Cavaliers.
Kruzel shuffled the decks, over and over again, and laid out six cards.
"Its a very tough decision for him to make that's for sure, he's been working very hard on this for the last six months," Kruzel said.
After a very long pause, Kruzel delivered the good news.
"It doesn't appear to me that he really wants to leave Cleveland," she said. "There's a lot he likes about Cleveland and I'm not seeing him moving to another city," said Kruzel.
Kruzel also said that the Cleveland Cavaliers will win a National Championship in the next two years.
Kruzel said two star players are coming to the team to help LeBron in his quest for a Championship ring.
Gina Kruzel has been reading Tarot cards for 28 years, and even with a bet this big, she's willing to gamble that she's right.
Kruzel said the King would not take long to make his announcement because of one significant tie to the area.
"He has a lot of activities he's involved with on a person level here in the Cleveland area. He really enjoys the influence he has with the local young people," she said.
That's not all Gina Kruzel saw in the king's future.
Kruzel said there's still a chance LeBron James could be lured to another city because of unprecedented offers that are coming his way.
Kruzel also said the cards indicate that there could be a new baby coming to the King's castle.
For more information, you can contact Kruzel via email: Gina@tarotqueen.net
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