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« on: July 08, 2010, 02:55:41 PM »

If LeBron decides to go to Miami along with Chris Bosh teaming up with Wade, who's team does the Miami Heats belong to? In my opinion, this won't happen because LeBron knows it won't be his team, reguardless of how many MVP's he has had, & his resume right now with the NBA. LeBrons facing reputation losage here.
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« Reply #1 on: July 08, 2010, 07:03:56 PM »

If LeBron decides to go to Miami along with Chris Bosh teaming up with Wade, who's team does the Miami Heats belong to? In my opinion, this won't happen because LeBron knows it won't be his team, reguardless of how many MVP's he has had, & his resume right now with the NBA. LeBrons facing reputation losage here.

dsnt belong to no-one, basically they'll be like the celtics
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« Reply #2 on: July 08, 2010, 07:16:27 PM »

This is goin to ruin the NBA drastically reshaping because of this. Where's the competition? Miami fans must definitely be happy, but remember they have work to do, they have a lot of fans nationwide upset along with teams because he basically lowered his reputation. He can't win a ring by himself.
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« Reply #3 on: July 09, 2010, 09:53:05 AM »

This is goin to ruin the NBA drastically reshaping because of this. Where's the competition? Miami fans must definitely be happy, but remember they have work to do, they have a lot of fans nationwide upset along with teams because he basically lowered his reputation. He can't win a ring by himself.

No one can win a ring by them self, they have to have a team behind them
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« Reply #4 on: July 09, 2010, 10:45:54 AM »

No one said he has to win a ring by himself, if playing with Noah, Rose & Boozer means winning by himself you don't know basketball. Playing with Amare, Gallo, Tony Douglas, & Melo possibly next year, isn't by himself. He had every oppertunity to join a team that needed him, he crippled the NBA & unbalanced the powers of strength. What about Bosh? Economically, both Toronto & Cleveland will be in a economic failure. The basketball league, is no longer a league full of competition  but a league full of super teams that try to power hungerly take over without looking back at their career reputation. If you know real basketball, you would understand he's not even being compared to or contrasted to by big names anymore.

No one cares if he left Cleveland, it's how he left & I'm not a fan of the Cavs. He did it out of his own greedy behavior & his actions will prove to himself & others, he is going to fail miserably when he earns a ring that he doesn't deserve. Going to the Bulls would of been a better shot at earning a reputation, setting his goals & standards, like Jordan. Unlike other players who took the time to win a championship ring, he wanted to chase one at age 25 with two other superstars in their prime(Wade & Bosh).
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« Reply #5 on: July 17, 2010, 07:43:12 PM »

Your point is absolutely right, but unfortunately, the team perfect for Lebron was not the Bulls. He would've been under scrutiny if he went there too, considering Derrick Rose is also a superstar. As you may know, my choice for the King was Dallas, not because it's my team, but because it was the perfect team for him to EARN a ring. The Mavs are the just like the Lakers without a Kobe, and by my dictionary, a Kobe is another word for a superstar. Don't get me wrong, I would've loved to see Wade play there too. However, LeBron has been considered the "Lord of No Rings" in the NBA, so the team was perfect for him. Dallas has yet to have a superstar grace its city, and the others of the "LeBron Contest" already have been claimed, such as Wade in Miami, Jordan in Chicago, etc. Also, Lebron could've shifted the balance there in the East and West, with the East getting a little break from the star studded teams crowded there and the West finally having 2 major teams in the Western Conference instead of everyone predicting Lakers always winning it since the Spurs aren't what they used to be. East and West would finally be balanced, and the conference finals of both sides would be worth watching for everyone. Honestly, if the Dallas team changed cities with anyone else in the West, I would want LeBron to still join them. He missed out on his chance to EARN his ring, I hope he enjoys a victory on someone else's behalf =/
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« Reply #6 on: July 17, 2010, 07:57:54 PM »

Your point is absolutely right, but unfortunately, the team perfect for Lebron was not the Bulls. He would've been under scrutiny if he went there too, considering Derrick Rose is also a superstar. As you may know, my choice for the King was Dallas, not because it's my team, but because it was the perfect team for him to EARN a ring. The Mavs are the just like the Lakers without a Kobe, and by my dictionary, a Kobe is another word for a superstar. Don't get me wrong, I would've loved to see Wade play there too. However, LeBron has been considered the "Lord of No Rings" in the NBA, so the team was perfect for him. Dallas has yet to have a superstar grace its city, and the others of the "LeBron Contest" already have been claimed, such as Wade in Miami, Jordan in Chicago, etc. Also, Lebron could've shifted the balance there in the East and West, with the East getting a little break from the star studded teams crowded there and the West finally having 2 major teams in the Western Conference instead of everyone predicting Lakers always winning it since the Spurs aren't what they used to be. East and West would finally be balanced, and the conference finals of both sides would be worth watching for everyone. Honestly, if the Dallas team changed cities with anyone else in the West, I would want LeBron to still join them. He missed out on his chance to EARN his ring, I hope he enjoys a victory on someone else's behalf =/

woah? dallas has yet to have a superstar grace its city? dirk? hello .. nub

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« Reply #7 on: July 19, 2010, 08:52:11 AM »

Lmao, you and I both know Dirk is not a superstar. He's the perfect wingman trying to do the work of a superstar. If he was truly superstar, he would've won by now since his team is championship material. But he needs the real superstar to come in and do what he can't, create an offense force like no other and score at will. Jason Kidd was supposed to be Mark Cuban's answer, but that was not what he needed. As for LeBron, he need a wingman who knows what it feels like to do all of the work so when/if LeBron fails, he can step up. The answer Cleveland provided was supposed to be Shaq, but that wasn't it at all haha. In my opinion, Dirk and Lebron are a match made in heaven, and yet for some reason LeBron doesn't see it. Dirk does, and that's why he was pushing for LeBron to go to Dallas. Too bad, the King missed out =/
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