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#6 LeBron James


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To me this is just a marketing ploy to try to get not as many people to hate him. He would never go back to Cleveland, I am sure the Gilbert wouldnt have him back anyway.

I think he is a tremendous player, one of the top 10 players in the NBA right now....I still would not trust him when the game is on the line though.

Yes, ESPN runs my life and my opinions are based on what people tell me I should think! (:

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Lebron trolling Cav fans. :lol:

This dude just keeps playing with the people of Cleveland's emotions. I mean, it's already bad enough that they stay in Cleveland. Let em go, bron bron lol.

But I agree with one of the posts above. Lebron doesn't like being the villian, and wants the people in Cleveland to like him again. He just needs to stop and forget about the Cavs completely. Sometime last year he said he liked being the villian, but I knew he wasnt built for this villian sh*t.

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and expect more of the same this year.

Best regular season record, mvp, win streak....blah, blah, blah.

Followed by Playoff failure.

Actually, the favorites to win the NBA championship last year At the start of the playoffs were the Lakers who got swept in the 2nd round. I'd say that's far more disappointing than making the finals and winning 2 games.

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PORTLAND, Ore. (AP)—Looking ahead to the prospect of facing the Trail Blazers without Chris Bosh, Heat coach Eric Spoelstra told LeBron James he was going to need a “Magic Johnson-type” night from him.

James delivered.

The Miami star scored 38 points and grabbed 11 rebounds, and added six assists and five steals, to lead Heat to a 107-93 victory in Portland on Thursday night.

It was the ninth straight win for the Heat, who at 28-7 are off to their best 35-game start in franchise history.

http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/recap;_ylt=AlNKEUEh89gWzuk7LwFTlZ05nYcB?gid=2012030122

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