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Reign of Error
BREAKING: LeBron to play part time for the Heat, Cavs
Think about it. It makes perfect sense.
- He can sign two max contracts instead of one (both 1 year, with an opt out clause)
- By only playing away games for Cleveland and home games for Miami, he does not have to physically live in Cleveland at all
- He still gets the all love from going back home and fulfilling his promise...
- ...But just in case they suck, he's got the original Big 3 to fall back on
- If the two meet in the playoffs, he can just ditch one of the teams and win an easy round, making his path to the Finals even easier
There's also overwhelming evidence that's going to happen. First, multiple sources have caught him moving from Miami to Akron, to Miami, to Akron again. Second, both Cleveland and Miami seem certain that they're going to get him. Third, Chris Broussard hasn't reported it, so it has to be true.
...And that's what breaking a story looks like. You'll thank me a few hours from now.
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College superstar
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Local High School Star
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College star
Re: BREAKING: LeBron to play part time for the Heat, Cavs
I tried to do that with Robert griffin III a couple years ago in fantasy football. Guess what? The other owners don't line that. They won't let you do it
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Re: BREAKING: LeBron to play part time for the Heat, Cavs
Can a teams pay for a certain percentage of a players salary to make it easier to trade them? For example, can Brooklyn trade Joe Johnson and agree to pay 50 percent of his salary?
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because one Joey Crawford isn't enough for you huh
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Re: BREAKING: LeBron to play part time for the Heat, Cavs
Originally Posted by JohnMax
Can a teams pay for a certain percentage of a players salary to make it easier to trade them? For example, can Brooklyn trade Joe Johnson and agree to pay 50 percent of his salary?
Yes.
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