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imnew09
06-07-2016, 09:48 PM
If he doesnt leave, there is no way he would win another ring. Finishing off his career with 2 rings and like 5 6 7 8 losses in the Finals could be devastating for his already choking and colluding career.

ripthekik
06-07-2016, 09:53 PM
Nah, I wouldn't blame him. It would just be funny AF.

But seriously though, he's probably going through a mid-life crisis right now. Stay in cleveland and never win another ring.. not to mention rack up more final losses..

or quit and join another super team, making a huge joke of himself and his career..

boy, it sure isn't great being Lebron right now :roll: :roll: :roll:

COnDEMnED
06-07-2016, 09:53 PM
I've always suspected he was heading back to Miami after that microphone incident between Bron and Wade earlier this season. My suspicion is Riley will try to nab Bron and Duarnt to form a new big three with Wade. I'm not keen on the Heat cap situation, but I assume Whiteside/Bosh and anyone not named Wade would need to be moved to make that happen.

dazzer87
06-07-2016, 09:56 PM
There is no way hes leaving again! That would be career suicide.

ScalsFan21
06-07-2016, 09:56 PM
If he doesnt leave, there is no way he would win another ring. Finishing off his career with 2 rings and like 5 6 7 8 losses in the Finals could be devastating for his already choking and colluding career.

I love LeBron and don't want or think he will ever leave again. He returned to Cleveland saying that he wanted to go home and win one for his home fans and fulfill his promise, and that's why he signed back there. Him leaving again would invalidate that, and pretty much confirm LeBron haters' suspicions that he only used the desire to "go home" as a scapegoat to jump off a sinking ship. Whether that'd be true or not who knows, but it would look terrible for him, that's for sure...

Not winning at least 1 ring in Cleveland will leave a big empty feeling to his career when we look back, even as a huge fan of his. I don't think he'll ever play another minute for a team that isn't the Cavs.

SpecialQue
06-07-2016, 09:57 PM
The Heat isn't going to bend over for him like Cleveland has. Like I've previously stated, that entire team, from the coach to his teammates, was hand-picked by Lebron. Let's not pretend that the incompetent Cavs association is somehow holding him back. They're letting him run the entire show, and he only has himself to blame for this.

Seriously, give me one good reason why he'd leave.

Crimsonrain777
06-07-2016, 10:03 PM
if it wasnt for Lebron. Cleveland would still have Andrew Wiggins. if i was Cavs fan and he left again after making them trade their number 1 pick for Kevin Love. i'd be furious.

COnDEMnED
06-07-2016, 10:05 PM
The Heat isn't going to bend over for him like Cleveland has. Like I've previously stated, that entire team, from the coach to his teammates, was hand-picked by Lebron. Let's not pretend that the incompetent Cavs association is somehow holding him back. They're letting him run the entire show, and he only has himself to blame for this.

Seriously, give me one good reason why he'd leave.
Greed is the only reason I can think of. Chances are Lebron will never win another ring for the remainder of his playing career in Cleveland. If his ego doesn't match the number of rings on his finger, I can see an internal struggle to stay loyal. I think he might be mentally weak enough to leave again.

NattyPButter
06-07-2016, 10:05 PM
nope wouldn't care...still be a Cavs fan and a Lebron fan. He can take Love with him though.

stalkerforlife
06-07-2016, 10:06 PM
It'd be hilarious if he left again.

bdreason
06-07-2016, 10:08 PM
He made the Cavs mortgage their future to try and win now. If he bounces after doing that, it would be pretty fukced up.

And for the record, I had no problem with him leaving the first time.

Akrazotile
06-07-2016, 10:14 PM
He doesnt need to leave. If they can make the right trade using Kyrie they could absolutely challenge for the title next year.

They need a true center who can get buckets in the paint. Someone like Pekovic or BroLo maybe? But they gotta find someone who can get easy baskets on the interior. Thats all they really need tbh. And replace Kyrie.

If they could get either Mike Conley or Marc Gasol, thatd be pretty nice. Hopefully the Grizz are high on Irving :lol

imnew09
06-07-2016, 10:18 PM
He doesnt need to leave. If they can make the right trade using Kyrie they could absolutely challenge for the title next year.

They need a true center who can get buckets in the paint. Someone like Pekovic or BroLo maybe? But they gotta find someone who can get easy baskets on the interior. Thats all they really need tbh. And replace Kyrie.

If they could get either Mike Conley or Marc Gasol, thatd be pretty nice. Hopefully the Grizz are high on Irving :lol


Mozgov could actually get buckets inside the paint but Lue doesnt give him any minutes. Last year without Love, Mozgov did really good in the playoff

COnDEMnED
06-07-2016, 10:19 PM
He doesnt need to leave. If they can make the right trade using Kyrie they could absolutely challenge for the title next year.

They need a true center who can get buckets in the paint. Someone like Pekovic or BroLo maybe? But they gotta find someone who can get easy baskets on the interior. Thats all they really need tbh. And replace Kyrie.

If they could get either Mike Conley or Marc Gasol, thatd be pretty nice. Hopefully the Grizz are high on Irving :lol
Do you think the Clippers would swap CP3 for Irving? Maybe Biyombo in free agency? Sign and trade Whiteside for Love? Would one or more of these moves be enough?

LAZERUSS
06-07-2016, 10:21 PM
I suspect Lue will be looking for a job no later than mid-season next year.

Might be in a week or so, as well.

NattyPButter
06-07-2016, 10:25 PM
Do you think the Clippers would swap CP3 for Irving? Maybe Biyombo in free agency? Sign and trade Whiteside for Love? Would one or more of these moves be enough?

nope...team just got older. They need young athletic guys but Lebron shipped that piece off.

GrapeApe
06-07-2016, 10:31 PM
He'll be 32 next year and in his 14th season. He knows the window is closing and I don't think he's particularly happy in Cleveland. If he stays with the Cavs there will definitely be a roster shake-up, but they're somewhat limited in what they can do and he doesn't have time for a rebuild. I think he wants to leave. In fact I'm 95% sure of it, but I don't know if he has the balls to do it.

I'd actually respect him more if he left (partly because it woud be hilarious). It would be refreshing to see an athlete of his status have an IDGAF attitude in terms of his image. Besides, it's more fun to be the villain anyway.

34-24 Footwork
06-07-2016, 10:33 PM
Lol @ the poster who thinks that Conley would be a good fit with Lebron.

Some of you REALLY dont watch basketball.

Conley NEEDS the ball in his hands and is very methodical/meticulous in how he approaches the game and the PG position.

Blue&Orange
06-07-2016, 10:33 PM
and pretty much confirm LeBron haters' suspicions that he only used the desire to "go home" as a scapegoat to jump off a sinking ship.
lol wut? Suspicions? :roll:

COnDEMnED
06-07-2016, 10:46 PM
nope...team just got older. They need young athletic guys but Lebron shipped that piece off.
Do you think Dwight would help if he bough into being behind Lebron and Irving? You get older again with Dwight, but if motivated, he might still be an elite defender.

Crimsonrain777
06-07-2016, 11:23 PM
lol wut? Suspicions? :roll:

exactly:oldlol:

this is pretty much fact

soots
06-07-2016, 11:30 PM
He should. Last time he left he went up nearly 10 spots in the GOAT rankings.

He leaves, joins a superstar team, wins another 3 rings and then hes gonna be rated better than MJ.

NattyPButter
06-07-2016, 11:42 PM
Do you think Dwight would help if he bough into being behind Lebron and Irving? You get older again with Dwight, but if motivated, he might still be an elite defender.

Could help if they kept Love to go along with him, but to have him and TT on the court together would just be horrible. Clogging the paint and both poor FT shooters.

coin24
06-07-2016, 11:57 PM
Leave for where? Bran is the main reason he loses :lol

LAZERUSS
06-07-2016, 11:59 PM
He and KD are headed to San Antonio.

ILLsmak
06-08-2016, 12:31 AM
The Heat isn't going to bend over for him like Cleveland has. Like I've previously stated, that entire team, from the coach to his teammates, was hand-picked by Lebron. Let's not pretend that the incompetent Cavs association is somehow holding him back. They're letting him run the entire show, and he only has himself to blame for this.

Seriously, give me one good reason why he'd leave.

That's why they are incompetent, tho. I don't see why he would leave, either, but letting your player do what he did is the definition of a bad FO.

He may get the urge for discipline. Life might be different now that he is a billionaire. Maybe he'll relax a little about controlling everything.

He should stay in Cle and ease up, imo.

Edit: Don't trade Kyrie. Get a defensive 2 who can guard 1s occasionally. Trade Love if anyone.

-Smak

imnew09
06-08-2016, 12:39 AM
He and KD are headed to San Antonio.


Two chokers lol i dont know man. Might give Pop a heartattack

sportjames23
06-08-2016, 01:10 AM
If he left Cleveland again, that would officially put the finishing touches on this franchise. They'd never recover.

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06-21-2016, 09:15 PM
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Rocketswin2013
07-08-2016, 05:25 PM
Nah, I wouldn't blame him. It would just be funny AF.

But seriously though, he's probably going through a mid-life crisis right now. Stay in cleveland and never win another ring.. not to mention rack up more final losses..

or quit and join another super team, making a huge joke of himself and his career..

boy, it sure isn't great being Lebron right now :roll: :roll: :roll:
:roll: :roll: :roll:

SouBeachTalents
07-08-2016, 05:29 PM
Nah, I wouldn't blame him. It would just be funny AF.

But seriously though, he's probably going through a mid-life crisis right now. Stay in cleveland and never win another ring.. not to mention rack up more final losses..

or quit and join another super team, making a huge joke of himself and his career..

boy, it sure isn't great being Lebron right now :roll: :roll: :roll:

:roll:

red1
07-08-2016, 05:34 PM
If he doesnt leave, there is no way he would win another ring. Finishing off his career with 2 rings and like 5 6 7 8 losses in the Finals could be devastating for his already choking and colluding career.


Nah, I wouldn't blame him. It would just be funny AF.

But seriously though, he's probably going through a mid-life crisis right now. Stay in cleveland and never win another ring.. not to mention rack up more final losses..

or quit and join another super team, making a huge joke of himself and his career..

boy, it sure isn't great being Lebron right now :roll: :roll: :roll:

:roll:

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RedBlackAttack
07-08-2016, 07:01 PM
That's why they are incompetent, tho. I don't see why he would leave, either, but letting your player do what he did is the definition of a bad FO.

He may get the urge for discipline. Life might be different now that he is a billionaire. Maybe he'll relax a little about controlling everything.

He should stay in Cle and ease up, imo.

Edit: Don't trade Kyrie. Get a defensive 2 who can guard 1s occasionally. Trade Love if anyone.

-Smak
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