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  1. #51
    that shit i don't like rayjayjohnson's Avatar
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    he's going to the bulls if the cavs lose. take it to the bank.

  2. #52
    that shit i don't like rayjayjohnson's Avatar
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    he needs to say 'don't shoot the messenger' more imo

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    Believe. Fabbs's Avatar
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    Besides, Cleveland can offer him more $$$ than any other NBA team. It's not as if he's going to leave money on the table to bolt Cleveland.
    More from marketing endorsements playing for NYKnicks or Brooklyn Nets.
    Superstars make far more off endorsements then salary anyways.

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    Bron stays with the Cavs. I just can't see him bolting the Cavs. I still don't see anyone beating the Cavs 4 times this year alone. Boston is just giving them a fight. I doubt they keep this type of play up. Orlando is a good team but they want nothing to do with the Cavs especially since they won't have home court.

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    that shit i don't like rayjayjohnson's Avatar
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    exactly!

    Salary means , compared to the endorsments he can get especially making the Knicks into Contenders again.
    but if he's leaving the cavs due to a lack of other elite players, is he really going to want to turn a house franchise into a contender? doesn't make sense to me...

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    My Favorite Faded Fantasy The Gemini Method's Avatar
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    Bron stays with the Cavs. I just can't see him bolting the Cavs. I still don't see anyone beating the Cavs 4 times this year alone. Boston is just giving them a fight. I doubt they keep this type of play up. Orlando is a good team but they want nothing to do with the Cavs especially since they won't have home court.
    They didn't have home court last year and they did alright. I don't know if there is a hotter team in the playoffs than the Magic and with LeBron not being 100% and Mo Williams being, well, Mo Williams it isn't as clear cut as it were going into the playoffs.

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    The Dude minds DPG21920's Avatar
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    I don't get why it's snaky to leave if you are a free agent. That is just being bitter.

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    My Favorite Faded Fantasy The Gemini Method's Avatar
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    I don't get why it's snaky to leave if you are a free agent. That is just being bitter.
    As much as we like to think our sports "icons" are loyal to team, fans, and cities--most people conveniently forget this is a business and why not capitalize on your highest earning potential when you can? I'm sure if I was in the NBA, I would look to get what I can.

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    We all know where Lebron wants to go. The Fakers

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    My Favorite Faded Fantasy The Gemini Method's Avatar
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    We all know where Lebron wants to go. The Fakers
    While that would be a nice dream--I don't think that'll ever happen. But then again, I wouldn't be surprised if he did someday end up in L.A. (it would be funny, though, it would be with the Clippers).

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    exactly!

    Salary means , compared to the endorsments he can get especially making the Knicks into Contenders again.
    co-signed ... son there will never be a King in Cleveland .... NYC though? hmm

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    I wouldn't put anything past him after the shameful stunt he pulled after losing to the Magic last year. Pathetic.

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    cool so I'm rooting for either the Cavs or the Hawks. If the Cavs win this series, and the Hawks come back and win theirs, Lebron stays. Good thing Cowherd broke this so I can finally get my rooting interests in line.

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    I think Lebron will leave regardless, more likely if the Cavs win it all. Lebron wants to go to New York. A championship will make it easier for him to leave.

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    LeBron is staying. None of the reasons given for him to leave make any sense from a basketball standpoint.

    Endorsements? He needs Championships.

    Leave after winning a Championship? Think about the notion that a superstar player would willingly leave an opportunity for a dynasty on the table and go to a team for less money and explain how that makes sense.

    He could have left in 2006 and done so with more justification than now.

    The LeBron-to-New York/New Jersey train left the station long ago. Accept it.

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    GTL: Gym, Tan, Laundry Thunder Dan's Avatar
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    I think Lebron will leave regardless, more likely if the Cavs win it all. Lebron wants to go to New York. A championship will make it easier for him to leave.
    that makes alot of sense. Alot of players leave after they win a championship. Defending it is overrated, compared to going to rebuild somewhere else.

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    Cleveland won't have the same team next season. Shaq will be gone. Jamison will be a year older. Other guys are just role players.

    Lebron definitely wants to win a championship, but I also think he wants to build this big global empire too. That's just as important to him as winning a championship. I don't really think he's chasing Jordan on the court. He other goals in mind too.

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    Lebron definitely wants to win a championship, but I also think he wants to build this big global empire too.
    They aren't mutually exclusive. He has to do one to do the other.

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    They aren't mutually exclusive. He has to do one to do the other.
    I agree. He needs to win at least one championship. If he does it this year, then it might be enough for him to leave.

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    I agree. He needs to win at least one championship. If he does it this year, then it might be enough for him to leave.
    Just think about what you're saying. A player wins a le at 25 and with an opportunity to go back-to-back, to start a dynasty, to win multiple les with the same team a la Bird, Magic, Michael, Isiah... voluntarily leaves and takes less money with a team hasn't made the postseason in years? Basically starts again at 2003 when he came to a 17-win Cleveland team?

    It doesn't make any sense on any level.

    You're also assuming that LeBron dislikes living here and playing here. He does not.

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    ex Hornets78 Pelicans78's Avatar
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    Just think about what you're saying. A player wins a le at 25 and with an opportunity to go back-to-back, to start a dynasty, to win multiple les with the same team a la Bird, Magic, Michael, Isiah... voluntarily leaves and takes less money with a team hasn't made the postseason in years? Basically starts again at 2003 when he came to a 17-win Cleveland team?

    It doesn't make any sense on any level.

    You're also assuming that LeBron dislikes living here and playing here. He does not.
    Cleveland's not built for a dynasty. You usually need to have two All-stars or hall of famers and he doesn't have that. Jamison is getting older, Shaq will be gone, and everyone else seems to be role players overall.

    Again, I think Lebron is different. I could be wrong. But if he really wanted to stay, he would have signed an extension by now.

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    GTL: Gym, Tan, Laundry Thunder Dan's Avatar
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    as long as they have Lebron and an owner that spends the money, they are built for a dynasty

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    The Dude minds DPG21920's Avatar
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    Also, people talking about Lebron moving to max out his endorsements are way off. The dude is maxed out already. He will be maxed out no matter where he lives. Just like Tiger.

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    as long as they have Lebron and an owner that spends the money, they are built for a dynasty
    With what cap money after they resign Lebron? Shaq will be gone after this year. Z could be gone as well. They don't have many expiring deals other than Delonte West. Jamison will be 34 years old. They don't have very many trade assets to acquire that #2 long term sidekick for Lebron.

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