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LeBron James


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I can't wait to hear the excuses 7 years from now when he doesn't win a title on this team. Then again i hope im not posting on the Huddle 7 years from now.

you join a pretty long list of people wishing the very same thing!

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Went home for lunch and dude on ESPN made a great point... if LeBron's such a bad guy, a weasel, a traitor, he gave up on games, etc... why did Cleveland offer him that max deal? He's only all of those things after he goes to Miami? They're just butt-hurt he didn't choose them.

All this jive about he didn't want to build a team in Cleveland, blah, blah... what's the difference in him "building" a team (bringing others in) in Cleveland and building/joining a team in Miami? It's not HIS team either place.

I don't care what anybody says, I still like LeBron... and I hope that (and think they will) the Heat dominates.

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All this jive about he didn't want to build a team in Cleveland, blah, blah... what's the difference in him "building" a team (bringing others in) in Cleveland and building/joining a team in Miami? It's not HIS team either place.

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I am not anti-Lebron but Cleveland was his team. They gave him the keys to that team and he ran it. He was home grown, born and raised, and the savior for a struggling sports city. He left his home and now Cleveland has nothing. I understand the reaction in Cleveland but also don't fault Lebron for improving his career which everyone has the right to do. Good for Lebron, but he went to Wade's team and Cleveland got sh*tted on in the process.

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I am not anti-Lebron but Cleveland was his team. They gave him the keys to that team and he ran it. He was home grown, born and raised, and the savior for a struggling sports city. He left his home and now Cleveland has nothing. I understand the reaction in Cleveland but also don't fault Lebron for improving his career which everyone has the right to do. Good for Lebron, but he went to Wade's team and Cleveland got sh*tted on in the process.

OK, point taken... but I would choose Miami over Cleveland anyway... I mean, is it really even a choice?

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OK, point taken... but I would choose Miami over Cleveland anyway... I mean, is it really even a choice?

Wouldn't be hard for me to make that decision either. Guy has grown up and lived all 25 years in Akron, Ohio. South Beach was calling and it is hard to knock a guy for that.

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