• In "I think somebody may have gotten the boot" news, the word on the street is the big homey Usher may have been given the boot by the Cleveland Cavaliers. See the Grammy-winning R&B artist, who said, "I look for Cleveland to be my home away from home" when he became a minority owner last year, has not attended a Cavaliers home game this season.

    On top of that, his hit song "Yeah" is no longer blasted inside Quicken Loans Arena, and perhaps more telling, Usher does not appear in the club's media guide along with principal owners Dan Gilbert, Gordon Gund and David Katzman. Uh-oh!

    Here's the funny: both the Cavaliers and Usher's camp have little to say on the matter of his absence.

    Here's Simone Smalls, Usher's publicist, to the Associated Press on what's going on with Usher and the Cleveland Cavaliers: Usher is still a minority owner of the Cleveland Cavaliers and remains very active in building the brand.

    Oh really?

    While the Cavaliers did not immediately respond to a request to explain Usher's role with the club, it seems like Usher's a wrap. His single "Yeah", which seemed to play without interruption last season, has been noticeably absent from the team's game presentation. And the only place you'll find him on the team's Web site is after doing a search for his biography.

    I guess he's to busy playing games with his homeboy's wife instead of going to the Cleveland games. I think he's whipped, he's got all the signs. Go figure.

    I think Usher wants some jewelry.

    Here's some jewelry being dropped by EbenGregory on Usher possibly being ousted from the Cleveland Cavaliers: You can sell the sizzle, but it doesn't smell good unless there's steak. Where's the beef?

    PS, get out the tub and put your shirt on.

    Click here to Watch EbenGregory - Usher Still Minority Owner Cleveland Cavaliers?

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