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

What are you talking about? Have you ever been to Cleveland? Do you have any idea how awesome Clevla........... Never mind.

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But he couldn't. He was there how many years? He never did lead them to a championship. Sometimes the truth hurts. I would've liked to have seen him win multiple titles in Cleveland, but I am more excited about his move.

if the heat don't get a center better than Dexter Pittman in the near future they aren't winning anything either

they won't be able to get past the celtics at the very least, Perkins/Garnett will eat Pittman/Bosh alive under the net, even Howard/Gortat is a better combo

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MIAMI -- LeBron James and Chris Bosh are now members of the Miami Heat and both came at a cut rate.

The Heat's two newest superstars signed matching six-year, $110.1 million contracts, sources told ESPN The Magazine's Ric Bucher. Dwyane Wade took an even bigger discount to stay in Miami, signing for six years and $107.5 million, according to the sources.

Sources told ESPN.com's Chad Ford that James and Bosh are scheduled to make $14.5 million and Wade $14 million in 2010-11.

Each player took $15 million less over the life of the contract to sign with Miami, but the deals came with a caveat.

All three contracts, sources told ESPN.com's Marc Stein, have an early termination option after the fourth season that would allow LeBron, Bosh and Wade to return to free agency in the summer of 2014. Each player also possesses a player option entering the final season of the contract (2015-16).

Bosh and James' deals were completed through sign-and-trades, making all three eligible for 10.5 percent raises each year.

http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=5368003

Joe Johnson of the Atlanta Hawks makes more than Dwayne Wade and LeBron James.

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LMAO. That lasted like 2 seconds.

edit: That clip is 5 years old, try again Kobe sniffers!!! LMAO!!!

Doesnt matter what anyone says, if Kobe Bryant loses to LeBron James in the Finals, thats it, his legacy is tarnished. You Kobe sniffers are gonna be real sad Rico. Everyone will only remember he lost to his rival on the biggest stage. I think you guys realize the end is near. I am gonna enjoy watching Kobe and the Lakers be a shell of themselves the next few years once Phil is gone and they arent THE GLAMOUR TEAM anymore. Im gonna enjoy all the Kobe sniffers migrate over to the Heat fanbase and hop on the wagon once they fall off.

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It's going to be so funny when both Lebron and Kobe dont make it to the finals next year. In a few years, it wont be about Kobe or Lebron. It'll be the Durant show. Better hop on that Durant train, before its too late. I've already got my seat at the front. :lol:

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It's going to be so funny when both Lebron and Kobe dont make it to the finals next year. In a few years, it wont be about Kobe or Lebron. It'll be the Durant show. Better hop on that Durant train, before its too late. I've already got my seat at the front. :lol:

fug yeah.

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It's going to be so funny when both Lebron and Kobe dont make it to the finals next year. In a few years, it wont be about Kobe or Lebron. It'll be the Durant show. Better hop on that Durant train, before its too late. I've already got my seat at the front. :lol:

So who's gonna be in the finals then?

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