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  • #18881
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    Mr.Knick 32
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    With everything that happened last night, I must give my opinion.

    LeBron James did the right thing. He wanted to win. All the people who say ” He’s not a Jordan, He’s a Pippen or Drexler” should hit there head right on a brick. He looked at players like Patrick Ewing, Karl Malone and Charles Barkley as players who left a season too late or not at all and never won that title they needed. LeBron James will be the best player in a Heat uniform next season. I wouldn’t be shocked if he averaged 19-22 points, 7-8 rebounds and 8-9 assists next season and wins the MVP. He should be applauded.

    This man did what what any superstar should have done- He said : I’m gonna take everything and throw it away to win a Title. Another thing: He’s 25 and lived in Cleveland his whole life, Did you ever think he just wanted to Leave Cleveland?

    Cleveland fans: No Shame. The man supported Arkon for 25 years. He was the guy who put that city on the map. He wants to win rings and you burn his jersey? You think that’s gonna get players to stay? More power to you.

    Dan Gilbert: Really? You made it that known? You call him a Fake King? You paid him, you allowed his people to come backstage and you did everything you could to keep him and lost. You should have told the people to keep there head up high and continue to support the team.

    ESPN: You stroked his Ego, you cannot call him anything shorter then King James.

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  • #350424
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    Malik-Universal
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    good shi+ knicks boy lol, seriously. as for me, im spilt between the two sides. do i support his decision, or trash him. i guess i agree with him for leavin and dont agree with him at the same time. theres good and bad from him leavin’.

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  • #350423
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    xbadgerhustler
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    wow, NY fans are still stroking LBJ’s cock.

    LBJ owns ESPN, so does that constitute masturbation? (ESPN: you stroked his Ego)

    F*** LBJ, if he didn’t play with Wade, I would root SOOO HARD against the heat.

    And you’re right, F*** Dan Gilbert. He’s a sleezy Mortgage salesman.

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  • #350427
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    Mr.Knick 32
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    wow, NY fans are still stroking LBJ’s cock.

    WTF are you talking about? I think he did the right thing but I didn’t like the way he did it. Watch your mouth. If that’s how you feel, take that shit somewhere else then.

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  • #350430
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    xbadgerhustler
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    easy does it

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  • #350475
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    mini_marz
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    people always say all athlets want today is money… the man took a paycut to play with his friends who just happen to be among the top players in the game… he knows that they can win now… they can win a lot… plus people need to realize lebron is more of a Magic then a Jordan… watch the way he plays the game now with 2 superstars… Showtime flashbacks lol possibly(i’m just saying) everybody remember that 6’9 PG from the lakers running the break??? Wade will score the points for sure(wade is more of a scorer) LeBron will play effiecent and let the other players shine… but he will dominate just in a different way then from what we have seen… i think that his legacy may change, but he will still finish with a great one… Lebron is a much better teammate then we give him credit for… just watch now and see

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  • #350493
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    OldSkoolBasketball
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    he is actually going to make 1 million more playing for the heat than the Cavs because of no state taxes in Florida. Thats what I heard from Outside The Lines.

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  • #350503
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    Grandmama
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    If he wants to become the greatest player of all-time then he mad a poor decision. Championships won with the Heat will be looked upon as rings they should have won, and championships they don’t end up winning will look like epic failures.

    If all he wants to do is win rings aside from any personal accomplishments, he did the right thing.

    If he wants to surpass players like Mike or Kobe and become the G.O.A.T., he made a very bad decision.

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  • #350513
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    DanEboy
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    knicksboy….what would your opinion look like if he had chosen the Knicks???

    Just curious

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    • #350529
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      bballife2108
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      This whole thing was way overhyped. You have the second best player in the league (Kobe being first) in free agency and he gets bashed for making a decision to leave his original team. Why? It’s not a big deal. When he signed his other contracts he did not sign his life to your team. He gave you a chance for 7 years to bring in the additional tools he needed to win a championship and you couldn’t do it. So all I can say is sorry Cavs fans and Cleveland natives, but you just weren’t good enough.

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