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Biased much lol?

 

Not after hearing Broussard on ESPN just now. Not only that, but they were all talking this morning about the possibility of playing together in Miami. I think Cleveland has the odds because that's his hometown team and he's been there forever. I just don't see it with the Knicks right now. I may be wrong, but I just don't see it.

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Not after hearing Broussard on ESPN just now. Not only that, but they were all talking this morning about the possibility of playing together in Miami. I think Cleveland has the odds because that's his hometown team and he's been there forever. I just don't see it with the Knicks right now. I may be wrong, but I just don't see it.

 

LeBron talked last night with Carmelo and Amar'e. He is announcing his choice in New York tomorrow...

 

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It's basically come down to three choices IMO.

 

Cleveland, where his heart is.

 

Miami, where a dynasty is.

 

New York, where the money is.

 

 

The choice will be entirely based on his personality. I think he'd rather be recognized as the most payed athlete of all time, which is what he'll get by going to NY. The amount of money he'll gain from endorsements and whatnot is significantly higher than what he'd get anywhere else. He could potentially earn more then $2 Billion by the end of his career there.

 

His ego is too big to play with a superstar like Wade, and Cleveland just isn't a big enough market. Plus the Cavs aren't in position to get any better as a team, and in 7 years they haven't proven they can put the right pieces around LeBron. They couldn't even find a legitimate second option, like he could gain in Rose or Amar'e.

 

The Nets are eliminated since while he'll make money there when they move to Brooklyn in a couple years, he'll make more by just going to NY now. Plus the Nets were the worst team in the league last year, and it's going to take time for that team to build into legitimate contenders.

 

Same thing with Chicago. They are a high market, but NY is higher. Plus, I think he'd rather not try to rival a more powerful legacy in Michael Jordan.

 

 

Bottom line, he's going to New York.

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It's basically come down to three choices IMO.

 

Cleveland, where his heart is.

 

Miami, where a dynasty is.

 

New York, where the money is.

 

 

The choice will be entirely based on his personality. I think he'd rather be recognized as the most payed athlete of all time, which is what he'll get by going to NY. The amount of money he'll gain from endorsements and whatnot is significantly higher than what he'd get anywhere else. He could potentially earn more then $2 Billion by the end of his career there.

 

His ego is too big to play with a superstar like Wade, and Cleveland just isn't a big enough market. Plus the Cavs aren't in position to get any better as a team, and in 7 years they haven't proven they can put the right pieces around LeBron. They couldn't even find a legitimate second option, like he could gain in Rose or Amar'e.

 

The Nets are eliminated since while he'll make money there when they move to Brooklyn in a couple years, he'll make more by just going to NY now. Plus the Nets were the worst team in the league last year, and it's going to take time for that team to build into legitimate contenders.

 

Same thing with Chicago. They are a high market, but NY is higher. Plus, I think he'd rather not try to rival a more powerful legacy in Michael Jordan.

 

 

Bottom line, he's going to New York.

 

+1000 if I could

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It's basically come down to three choices IMO.

 

Cleveland, where his heart is.

 

Miami, where a dynasty is.

 

New York, where the money is.

 

 

The choice will be entirely based on his personality. I think he'd rather be recognized as the most payed athlete of all time, which is what he'll get by going to NY. The amount of money he'll gain from endorsements and whatnot is significantly higher than what he'd get anywhere else. He could potentially earn more then $2 Billion by the end of his career there.

 

His ego is too big to play with a superstar like Wade, and Cleveland just isn't a big enough market. Plus the Cavs aren't in position to get any better as a team, and in 7 years they haven't proven they can put the right pieces around LeBron. They couldn't even find a legitimate second option, like he could gain in Rose or Amar'e.

 

The Nets are eliminated since while he'll make money there when they move to Brooklyn in a couple years, he'll make more by just going to NY now. Plus the Nets were the worst team in the league last year, and it's going to take time for that team to build into legitimate contenders.

 

Same thing with Chicago. They are a high market, but NY is higher. Plus, I think he'd rather not try to rival a more powerful legacy in Michael Jordan.

 

 

Bottom line, he's going to New York.

 

This would bring back that old Heat vs. Knicks rivalry from the 90's and that would be ridiculous.

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Not after hearing Broussard on ESPN just now.

 

Not to discredit anything you said, but honestly... Chris Broussard is the worst [expletive]ing analyst I've seen in my entire life. The man has changed his opinions about 30,000 times throughout this process. He is worse than Stephen A. I am amazed that he has gotten so much face time in the biggest free agency period EVER, while Ric Bucher (a man who knows his [expletive]) sits on the sideline.

 

Can't believe he hasn't been fired yet.

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Not to discredit anything you said, but honestly... Chris Broussard is the worst [expletive]ing analyst I've seen in my entire life. The man has changed his opinions about 30,000 times throughout this process. He is worse than Stephen A. I am amazed that he has gotten so much face time in the biggest free agency period EVER, while Ric Bucher (a man who knows his [expletive]) sits on the sideline.

 

Can't believe he hasn't been fired yet.

Nobody is worse than Stephen A. Smith.

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Nobody is worse than Stephen A. Smith.

 

Stephen A. has an insider who hasn't failed him for 20 years.

 

That same guy said LeBron was going to Miami.

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