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LEBRON TO CLEVELAND! (OFFICIALLY CONFIRMED)


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I love it.  As I've stated a million times, no player exceeds my fandom for my home teams.  My home teams come first no matter what...  If anyone or any team interferes with our success, then F THEM.  So, a part of me is really happy because it breaks up the Big 3, and even the years we sucked, I just had a hard time pulling for them to win it because of the circumstances surrounding that team...  And I was a fan of each of the big three as individual players, but them playing together, and then us, as a franchise, subsequently getting the poo beat out of us for the last four years because of their combined star power pissed me off.

 

I'm glad they're breaking up and going their separate ways.  It's good for our franchise, and as I've said elsewhere, if we can't win it all, I can definitely pull for LeBron to do it, WITH LESS STAR POWER AND GLAMOUR, in his homestate of Ohio.

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I love it.  As I've stated a million times, no player exceeds my fandom for my home teams.  My home teams come first no matter what...  If anyone or any team interferes with our success, then F THEM.  So, a part of me is really happy because it breaks up the Big 3, and even the years we sucked, I just had a hard time pulling for them to win it because of the circumstances surrounding that team...  And I was a fan of each of the big three as individual players, but them playing together, and then us, as a franchise, subsequently getting the poo beat out of us for the last four years because of their combined star power pissed me off.

 

I'm glad they're breaking up and going their separate ways.  It's good for our franchise, and as I've said elsewhere, if we can't win it all, I can definitely pull for LeBron to do it, WITH LESS STAR POWER AND GLAMOUR, in his homestate of Cleveland.

 

Cleveland is not a state.

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Wonder what Wade does? Does he go back to Miami with a depleted team or go to the Bulls/who ever else lost out on the Melo/LeBron sweepstakes 

 

He'd cost too much and he's on the wrong side of his career but he'd be a good mentor for PJ

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Cleveland is not a state.

Good catch Chaos.  I was in the middle of talking to someone at work as I typed that.  LOL.  College is paying off. 

 

I have a feeling your post calling me out will mysteriously disappear after a brief edit.

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I think D-Wade to the Bulls is a great idea, gets him close to home as well.  Bosh being the native Texan would make for a homecoming trifecta if he chooses Houston.  Deplete the Heat and the fuging Southeast division can be OURS!!1!!!

 

 

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Sheridan is throwing up speculation as fact to get hits to his website and look like a genius if the story breaks that way.

 

If only LeBron scheduled a specific time and place where he would make his announcement. Maybe put it on television because alot of people are curious...

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