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    Klaw apalisoc_9's Avatar
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    The hardest part about Lebron leaving the Heat is accepting the fact that he gave up chasing Micheal...

    It's really hard for me now to be a fan of lebron..I try to..But it's hard knowing that he just gave up.

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    Veteran hater's Avatar
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    He's still young and the Steroids are strong in him. He can easily play another 10 years at the highest level(Steroidswilling) and rack up at the very least 2 or 3 more rings.

    Plus he stayed in the weak east. Who's going to challenge him? I can easily see him make the East Finals this coming season tbh

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    Rum and Coke SupremeGuy's Avatar
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    Honestly, I thought he kind of gave up the le of GOAT when he had to join his superfriends to win a le. He'll prob win at least one or maybe two more rings just because the road to the finals in the East is a ing embarrassment. lol

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    Veteran Sean Cagney's Avatar
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    He wasn't going to catch Mike with the Heat as is, Wade is old now and pretty much done and Bosh is soft as burger Buns and the cast was not that great. They were done winning les there as is, maybe one more if they add some more or at the most 2, he was not going to catch Mike.


    His best bet was going where he is now with a future ahead of them, younger guys and talent and they are still adding to it. He will win in Cleveland, maybe not a le this year but they are a top 5 seed out East EASILY.

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    Veteran Floyd Pacquiao's Avatar
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    Well at least he's doing good by boosting Cleveland's economy

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    last time I saw him he lost because a whole team quit on him,at the end of the day basketball is a team sport and its hard to win championships .

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    last time I saw him he lost because a whole team quit on him,at the end of the day basketball is a team sport and its hard to win championships .
    tbh Lebron quit on his team in the crucial game 1 of the NBA Finals

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    Soft Like Twinkie Filling Juggity's Avatar
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    You can't honestly believe the Heat were going to win again. Their roster was totally spent, as proven by the spurs in the finals (and if not the spurs, any western conference team). Dwyane Wade was still supposed to be good at this point, but he's barely a top-40 player in the league right now given the injuries and failure to produce.

    Also, Lebron is 29. That's still pretty young. He's probably got 10 more years to win rings. If he wins so much 1 ring, he is immortal in Cleveland. He certainly has a better chance of winning a ring in Cleveland than in the dying husk of the Miami Big 3 era with as much dead weight as that team was carrying around (chalmers, cole, wade, birdman, oden, haslem, beasley). Cleveland has some dead weight too, but their young talent is on its way up and all-in-all better than what's left in Miami. The chance to play with Irving and wiggins (or love), in his hometown makes a lot of sense. With as bad as the east is, the team is an immediate contender.

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    Rum and Coke SupremeGuy's Avatar
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    last time I saw him he lost because a whole team quit on him,at the end of the day basketball is a team sport and its hard to win championships .
    I don't know if they quit as much as they were just outmatched, tbh. The Spurs were just on another level. If it wasn't for 4 consecutive missed FTs in G2, we sweep the Heat. Lebron did as much as he could though. lol

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    coffee is for closers Infinite_limit's Avatar
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    Honestly, I thought he kind of gave up the le of GOAT when he had to join his superfriends to win a le. He'll prob win at least one or maybe two more rings just because the road to the finals in the East is a ing embarrassment. lol
    I agree. He'll never catch Jordan but returning to Cleveland allows him to crack the Immortal 6. Winning 2 les in Cleveland is the equivalent of 4 with the Superfriends. If he were to Win 3 les in the next 8 years in Cleveland. I'd have to put him alongside the Magics, Birds, Wilts, etc.

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    moral victory, tbh. Franklin's Avatar
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    No, the cavs have better supporting cast than Miami.

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    Spur-taaaa TDMVPDPOY's Avatar
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    giving up on guys who sign to play with you at bargain prices only to find out u left them for greener pastures

    i wonder what wouldve been mcrobs and grangers price on the market if they didnt sign that slave minimum deals

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    1 Cleveland ring > 6 Stern-engineered, Pippen's-sidekick rings

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    俺はまんこが大好きなんだよ baseline bum's Avatar
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    LeBron lost the race to catch Jordan in 2011.

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    Spur-taaaa TDMVPDPOY's Avatar
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    i think the top5 goat is settled.....

    whatever kang does from here on is probably get him as high as 6 only

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    Don't stop believin' Dex's Avatar
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    Lebron traded TOSB Wade and Alpha Bosh (who hangs out on the perimeter now, which has caused the rest of his offensive game to regress) for a young and explosive point guard in Kyrie Irving and two up-and-coming prospects in Bennett and Wiggins. I'm not convinced he has given up anything right now. The East is still wide open and the Cavs will be in the mix as long as their young players show up.

    The question which remains to be seen is whether Cleveland will be able to bring in more talent season after season to satisfy James. Miami had the full package (money, location, and Lebron) to throw at FAs, whereas Cleveland will only have one of those things unless Gilbert suddenly has decided to stop being cheap.

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    1 Cleveland ring > 6 Stern-engineered, Pippen's-sidekick rings

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    he gave up on his crusade against racism too, tbh

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    1ST BALLOT HOF Buddy Mignon's Avatar
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    tbh Lebron quit on his team in the crucial game 1 of the NBA Finals

    And game 5.

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    he gave up on his crusade against racism too, tbh
    And the Sterling trial isn't over. What a coon.

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    ( •_•)>⌐■-■ (⌐■_■) AaronY's Avatar
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    LeBron lost the race to catch Jordan in 2011.
    troof bomb

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    俺はまんこが大好きなんだよ baseline bum's Avatar
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    Lebron traded TOSB Wade and Alpha Bosh (who hangs out on the perimeter now, which has caused the rest of his offensive game to regress) for a young and explosive point guard in Kyrie Irving and two up-and-coming prospects in Bennett and Wiggins. I'm not convinced he has given up anything right now. The East is still wide open and the Cavs will be in the mix as long as their young players show up.

    The question which remains to be seen is whether Cleveland will be able to bring in more talent season after season to satisfy James. Miami had the full package (money, location, and Lebron) to throw at FAs, whereas Cleveland will only have one of those things unless Gilbert suddenly has decided to stop being cheap.
    Arison was cheap too.

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    The question which remains to be seen is whether Cleveland will be able to bring in more talent season after season to satisfy James. Miami had the full package (money, location, and Lebron) to throw at FAs, whereas Cleveland will only have one of those things unless Gilbert suddenly has decided to stop being cheap.
    Dan Gilbert has a lot of issues, but being cheap is not one of them. He'll spend whatever he has to spend.

    Really, all LeBron has to do is win one ring in Cleveland to truly put him in the pantheon, imho. Even without Kevin Love his new supporting cast has a far higher ceiling than any of the teams he had in Cleveland before 2010. Personally I think the Cavaliers need good veteran role players- shooters, defenders, rim-protectors- more than they need Kevin Love.

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    Really, all LeBron has to do is win one ring in Cleveland to truly put him in the pantheon, imho.
    That's a royal crock of , but, it's propagation is wide ranging---like CN's mothers' ass.

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    He's already passed kobe for greatness

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