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B4llin
06-18-2014, 04:23 AM
To just tell us he is staying in Miami.

I dont give a **** where he goes, but he owes it to us all to let us be free from an offseason full of ESPN continually speculating "What will Lebron do?"

Just give us that Lebron. Please. Hasn't he learned anything from that debacle in 2008?

Poetry
06-18-2014, 04:26 AM
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Rose'sACL
06-18-2014, 04:28 AM
you owe it to yourself to enjoy the summer.Not watching ESPN is one of the things that is necessary for any intelligent human to have a good time.

Kvnzhangyay
06-18-2014, 04:28 AM
To just tell us he is staying in Miami.

I dont give a **** where he goes, but he owes it to us all to let us be free from an offseason full of ESPN continually speculating "What will Lebron do?"

Just give us that Lebron. Please. Hasn't he learned anything from that debacle in 2008?

Is it really fair for him to owe it to people who criticize him and hope for him to fail?

BigTicket
06-18-2014, 04:40 AM
I don't mind if he takes some time to make his decision, as long as he doesn't keep doing interviews about it. He should make the decision in private this time around.

russwest0
06-18-2014, 04:48 AM
you owe it to yourself to enjoy the summer.Not watching ESPN is one of the things that is necessary for any intelligent human to have a good time.

This.

GimmeThat
06-18-2014, 04:58 AM
Just give us that Lebron. Please. Hasn't he learned anything from that debacle in 2008?

while I could sit here and critique his on the court performance because I favored the Heat to beat the Spurs this year.

he's certainly honed the skills of trying to make the best decision for he/himself and his family. which, whatever he does, the first person who reports the news officially will make big bucks.

Maybe he'll let the company do it, instead of himself this time. Because he's still trying to learn that not every owner is trying to squeeze every single bit of talent out of him without paying him his due in the way he fashions them.

And this is no disrespect to the Arison family at all.

Mr. Jabbar
06-18-2014, 04:59 AM
To just tell us he is staying in Miami.

I dont give a **** where he goes


:biggums:

305Baller
06-18-2014, 05:57 AM
OP
you sir... need a life.

ILLsmak
06-18-2014, 06:07 AM
Well, it does suck that I bet he knows what he's gonna do. It's not like he's going to make some last minute decision. IMO at least.

-Smak

NZStreetBaller
06-18-2014, 06:20 AM
i hate lebron but he doesnt owe you shit... the guy spends all year round with people analyzing his entire step (how he wears his headband, camparisons to everyone, anything he says)

I dont give a shit where he goes to be honest. I just wanna see kobe come back

COnDEMnED
06-18-2014, 06:47 AM
One would think the longer he takes to decide the more likely he leaves. Although, it would be funny for him to stay in Miami and see his future deteriorate when Wade tries to play every third game.

navy
06-18-2014, 07:09 AM
THe Heat Big 3 already said they were making the decicion together after a vacation...

Stop watching ESPN. They ave been making up stories this entire time and will continue to do so.

Mr. Jabbar
06-18-2014, 07:14 AM
2 more weeks..

-Smak

BoutPractice
06-18-2014, 07:18 AM
At this stage in his career LeBron is no longer interested in proving he's the best player in the league. He's chasing rings and a legacy, competing with players from the past and from the future... with this in mind, he should logically stay.

The Heat are in a position to massively improve a roster that still went to the Finals this year, making them clear championship contenders next year if you add the experience factor.

If he leaves it'll be difficult to land in a better situation championship wise... besides roster issues he surely knows the importance of chemistry building (he just got beaten by the team that best exemplifies this).

Basically if he leaves for any other team than Cleveland he will forever get criticized as a ring chaser AND lower his chance to actually get that next ring at the same time... while if he leaves for Cleveland he most likely doesn't get a ring next year. So the rational choice is to stay and "recruit" like he does best.

DukeDelonte13
06-18-2014, 07:24 AM
At this stage in his career LeBron is no longer interested in proving he's the best player in the league. He's chasing rings and a legacy, competing with players from the past and from the future... with this in mind, he should logically stay.

The Heat are in a position to massively improve a roster that still went to the Finals this year, making them clear championship contenders next year if you add the experience factor.

If he leaves it'll be difficult to land in a better situation championship wise... besides roster issues he surely knows the importance of chemistry building (he just got beaten by the team that best exemplifies this).

Basically if he leaves for any other team than Cleveland he will forever get criticized as a ring chaser AND lower his chance to actually get that next ring at the same time... while if he leaves for Cleveland he most likely doesn't get a ring next year. So the rational choice is to stay and "recruit" like he does best.


well he has to "recruit" Wade and Bosh to opt out and restructure their deals.

BoutPractice
06-18-2014, 07:31 AM
That could be a part of the plan, yes.

DukeDelonte13
06-18-2014, 07:40 AM
That could be a part of the plan, yes.


i think they all opt in for one more year and do some minor roster tweaks and then I think they do some major contract work the following off season.

icemanfan
06-18-2014, 07:21 PM
At this stage in his career LeBron is no longer interested in proving he's the best player in the league. He's chasing rings and a legacy, competing with players from the past and from the future... with this in mind, he should logically stay.



I was with you until that last sentence. He is a ring chasing, stat padding piece of shit and he will likely bolt for greener pastures cause it is what is best for him and **** the team. He never gave a shit about team anyway.

Hey Yo
06-18-2014, 07:28 PM
I was with you until that last sentence. He is a ring chasing, stat padding piece of shit and he will likely bolt for greener pastures cause it is what is best for him and **** the team. He never gave a shit about team anyway.
LMAO

You're so DUMB.

He could have bolted for greener pastures by refusing to play for Cleveland in the first place. Or not even sign an EXTENSION after his rookie contract.