Leaving Ohio for Florida is pretty much always a sound decision.
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Leaving Ohio for Florida is pretty much always a sound decision.
[QUOTE=TheMarkMadsen]He's playing alongside 2 top 15 players in the league, 2 other all star starters. Not to mention the career leader in 3pters in Ray Allen along with superb role players in Battier & Chalmers.
This HEAT team is more stacked than any championship team in the past 15 years.[/QUOTE]
So ****ing what? If they switched LeBron with you, they'd be significantly worse. Have some respect.
[QUOTE=kennethgriffin]that remains to be seen
if he won a title and finals mvp in cleveland during a real season and not a lockout. it would be worth 50000000 times as much
i think he would have gotten atleast one there.... if he wins a few more in miamia and atleast one without wade... then itel be a good decision[/QUOTE]
lmao, what?
It'll be a good decision if he wins one without wade? . they teamed up with the same goal in mind and that's to win championships. that was the decision, how the **** is that even close to being a bad decision?
The man wants championships, he doesn't want to be your ideal basketball player that you think all superstars should be.
If his supporting cast in cleveland didn't suck so much he probably wouldn't have left.
[QUOTE=Trollsmasher]And their offense and defense are still entirely dependable on him.
[B]For example Bosh/Wade (without James) combo is net negative. One would say that two top 15 players + 3 great role players would be able to be at least somehow positive.[/B][/QUOTE]
Who cares about that +/- shit. What's their record without any of their superstars?
should have signed with Dallas
Cavs would have traded him.
wont get respect from real bball fans. leshortcut is a hoe
[QUOTE=pegasus]Who cares about that +/- shit. What's their record without any of their superstars?[/QUOTE]
What was Clevland's record when he was out and what's Miami's record when he's out?
Yes it was. People will say it hinders him by teaming up but it actually is making him even bigger by doing so. Even with the talent he plays with, he is still considered by and far the best player in the world. He is playing out of his mind. People wondered whose team it would be but he has clearly taken this team. He is the leader. He is dominating the game and playing it right. How he left will always be sour but in just a few short years, most people are starting to forget how he left. Winning heals all and the more titles he wins, the less people will care how he left (except Cavs fans)
I thought this thread was going to be about LeBron's decision to start wearing 3 headbands instead of 2.
He should've won in 2010, and definitely would've won a few around this time if he stayed in Cleveland. Look at how weak the East is.
He could've won but he bitched out.
[QUOTE=ProfessorMurder]He should've won in 2010, and definitely would've won a few around this time if he stayed in Cleveland. Look at how weak the East is.
He could've won but he bitched out.[/QUOTE]
This. Guy quit against Boston AND nobody will ever convince me otherwise. I don't fault him for any of the years prior to 2010, though.
Micky Arison, Pat Riley, Erik Spoelsta. Two great & unselfish players in Wade and Bosh, who's only motives are to win. South Florida living? It was a no brainer.
As it sounds out it is looking like the best thing he has ever done...
[QUOTE=ProfessorMurder]He should've won in 2010, and definitely would've won a few around this time if he stayed in Cleveland. Look at how weak the East is.
He could've won but he bitched out.[/QUOTE]
He would never of won anything with that roster...
[QUOTE=ReturnofJPR]I thought this thread was going to be about LeBron's decision to start wearing 3 headbands instead of 2.[/QUOTE]
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