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Could LeBron Re-Sign With the Cavs, Then Head for Brooklyn if no Ring?


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An appreciably well-wired roundball entrepreneur believes LeBron James will re-up with the Cavaliers for three years, a possibility he almost certainly would not entertain had Mike Brown been retained -- something GM Danny Ferry fiercely advocated doing, hence his resignation.

 

Should no championships be churned out during that time frame, my source is convinced LBJ will bolt for Jay-Z's Brooklyn with a clear conscience, figuring he gave Cleveland a full decade.

 

With that in mind, it's hardly surprising to read Michigan-melded Dan Gilbert supposedly reached out to Michigan State's Tom Izzo. Obviously, the owner hopes to manufacture a multitude of incentives, beginning with an adored coach and pray LeBron finds him irresistible.

NY Post

 

The plan is for the Nets to be at the Rock for two years, but it could extend to three if the construction cuts into the 2012-2013 season. If that's the case, LeBron comes for the first year at the Barclays Center.

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This is what I've been saying. He doesn't want to play in New Jersey. He wants to play in Brooklyn.

 

Knicks have no talent and have had little to none success the past deacde so he doesn't want to go there. And he certainly doesn't want to be second tier to the Yankees. And he won't go to Chicago to play with mini-LeBron in Derrick Rose, who commands the ball just as much. He'll stay in Cleveland for three years, and then if we win a ring he'll stay.

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