Where else could a superstar like him play? Chicago is cold and windy as hell in the winter. Miami you can't breathe with the 90% humidity every day. And Cleveland's a dump. Knicks win 2011 title.
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The Knicks are the lamest organization in the NBA. I'll feel bad if they dont get a marquee FA because they have sacrificed two seasons of being god awful in order to do so
My guess is he goes to Chicago
My guess is he goes to Chicago
OH-IO ~Cult~
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My guess, even though I hope and pray he stays in Cleveland, is that he goes to Chicago with Bosh.
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i think hes leaning towards chicago, but its probably the dumbest career move of all time...
hes never going to be jordan, or better than jordan...he wont even sniff 6 titles, and when he does win his 1st one, its going to be because he had a better supporting crew...but hes not anywhere near as competitve as jordan, or even kobe to win multiple championships in a row
if he wants to be a legend, he should come to NY...he could go down in history as the greatest NY basketball player ever, in the worlds largest city, and a great basketball town...the expectations would be lesser than they would be in chicago, because of the recent history in NY, but he would have to deliver a championship in his first 3 seasons
hes never going to be jordan, or better than jordan...he wont even sniff 6 titles, and when he does win his 1st one, its going to be because he had a better supporting crew...but hes not anywhere near as competitve as jordan, or even kobe to win multiple championships in a row
if he wants to be a legend, he should come to NY...he could go down in history as the greatest NY basketball player ever, in the worlds largest city, and a great basketball town...the expectations would be lesser than they would be in chicago, because of the recent history in NY, but he would have to deliver a championship in his first 3 seasons
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Originally posted by MGeezy2186
i think hes leaning towards chicago, but its probably the dumbest career move of all time...
hes never going to be jordan, or better than jordan...he wont even sniff 6 titles, and when he does win his 1st one, its going to be because he had a better supporting crew...but hes not anywhere near as competitve as jordan, or even kobe to win multiple championships in a row
if he wants to be a legend, he should come to NY...he could go down in history as the greatest NY basketball player ever, in the worlds largest city, and a great basketball town...the expectations would be lesser than they would be in chicago, because of the recent history in NY, but he would have to deliver a championship in his first 3 seasons
I agree with most of this, that he'll never be Jordan or even Kobe. But I disagree with your last paragraph. The expectations would be way more then in Chicago, simply because NYC IS the biggest city in the world. Sure, winning a title would make him a legend in NY. But losing wouldn't be an option because everything is so magnified in NY. I don't think he could possibly bring immediate success to NY, and that wouldn't work.
i think hes leaning towards chicago, but its probably the dumbest career move of all time...
hes never going to be jordan, or better than jordan...he wont even sniff 6 titles, and when he does win his 1st one, its going to be because he had a better supporting crew...but hes not anywhere near as competitve as jordan, or even kobe to win multiple championships in a row
if he wants to be a legend, he should come to NY...he could go down in history as the greatest NY basketball player ever, in the worlds largest city, and a great basketball town...the expectations would be lesser than they would be in chicago, because of the recent history in NY, but he would have to deliver a championship in his first 3 seasons
I agree with most of this, that he'll never be Jordan or even Kobe. But I disagree with your last paragraph. The expectations would be way more then in Chicago, simply because NYC IS the biggest city in the world. Sure, winning a title would make him a legend in NY. But losing wouldn't be an option because everything is so magnified in NY. I don't think he could possibly bring immediate success to NY, and that wouldn't work.
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No way he goes to NY. He could go there, put up insane numbers, but the management of the team (and the other players) would prevent the championship. The fans would go A-Rod on him and his reputation would forever be tarnished.
I think it'll be real tough for him to leave Ohio.
I think it'll be real tough for him to leave Ohio.
Originally posted by Slutty Pineapple
Toronto imo.
Well, I wish.
With Bosh is leaving us and all.
If Bosh leaves, that would end your Lebron dream, as he would mainly come there to play with Bosh
Originally posted by OH-IO
Originally posted by MGeezy2186
i think hes leaning towards chicago, but its probably the dumbest career move of all time...
hes never going to be jordan, or better than jordan...he wont even sniff 6 titles, and when he does win his 1st one, its going to be because he had a better supporting crew...but hes not anywhere near as competitve as jordan, or even kobe to win multiple championships in a row
if he wants to be a legend, he should come to NY...he could go down in history as the greatest NY basketball player ever, in the worlds largest city, and a great basketball town...the expectations would be lesser than they would be in chicago, because of the recent history in NY, but he would have to deliver a championship in his first 3 seasons
I agree with most of this, that he'll never be Jordan or even Kobe. But I disagree with your last paragraph. The expectations would be way more then in Chicago, simply because NYC IS the biggest city in the world. Sure, winning a title would make him a legend in NY. But losing wouldn't be an option because everything is so magnified in NY. I don't think he could possibly bring immediate success to NY, and that wouldn't work.
I disagree with the fact that he will never be Kobe(Jordan NO, best ever) Kobe yes.
Toronto imo.
Well, I wish.
With Bosh is leaving us and all.If Bosh leaves, that would end your Lebron dream, as he would mainly come there to play with Bosh

Originally posted by OH-IO
Originally posted by MGeezy2186
i think hes leaning towards chicago, but its probably the dumbest career move of all time...
hes never going to be jordan, or better than jordan...he wont even sniff 6 titles, and when he does win his 1st one, its going to be because he had a better supporting crew...but hes not anywhere near as competitve as jordan, or even kobe to win multiple championships in a row
if he wants to be a legend, he should come to NY...he could go down in history as the greatest NY basketball player ever, in the worlds largest city, and a great basketball town...the expectations would be lesser than they would be in chicago, because of the recent history in NY, but he would have to deliver a championship in his first 3 seasons
I agree with most of this, that he'll never be Jordan or even Kobe. But I disagree with your last paragraph. The expectations would be way more then in Chicago, simply because NYC IS the biggest city in the world. Sure, winning a title would make him a legend in NY. But losing wouldn't be an option because everything is so magnified in NY. I don't think he could possibly bring immediate success to NY, and that wouldn't work.
I disagree with the fact that he will never be Kobe(Jordan NO, best ever) Kobe yes.
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Originally posted by MumblesSteel
Originally posted by Slutty Pineapple
Toronto imo.
Well, I wish.
With Bosh is leaving us and all.
If Bosh leaves, that would end your Lebron dream, as he would mainly come there to play with Bosh
Originally posted by OH-IO
Originally posted by MGeezy2186
i think hes leaning towards chicago, but its probably the dumbest career move of all time...
hes never going to be jordan, or better than jordan...he wont even sniff 6 titles, and when he does win his 1st one, its going to be because he had a better supporting crew...but hes not anywhere near as competitve as jordan, or even kobe to win multiple championships in a row
if he wants to be a legend, he should come to NY...he could go down in history as the greatest NY basketball player ever, in the worlds largest city, and a great basketball town...the expectations would be lesser than they would be in chicago, because of the recent history in NY, but he would have to deliver a championship in his first 3 seasons
I agree with most of this, that he'll never be Jordan or even Kobe. But I disagree with your last paragraph. The expectations would be way more then in Chicago, simply because NYC IS the biggest city in the world. Sure, winning a title would make him a legend in NY. But losing wouldn't be an option because everything is so magnified in NY. I don't think he could possibly bring immediate success to NY, and that wouldn't work.
I disagree with the fact that he will never be Kobe(Jordan NO, best ever) Kobe yes.
I'm not so sure. LeBron doesn't have the drive either of those two have/had to win championships. LeBron is a great player, but there is just something about some players that pushes them to championships, both Kobe & MJ had it.
LeBron quit in the playoffs this year. He just packed it in. Kobe, MJ, and others may have put up a rare bad game...but they would never ever quit.
And I really don't like Kobe at all, but the man is a winner....which is something James is not.
Originally posted by Slutty Pineapple
Toronto imo.
Well, I wish.
With Bosh is leaving us and all.If Bosh leaves, that would end your Lebron dream, as he would mainly come there to play with Bosh

Originally posted by OH-IO
Originally posted by MGeezy2186
i think hes leaning towards chicago, but its probably the dumbest career move of all time...
hes never going to be jordan, or better than jordan...he wont even sniff 6 titles, and when he does win his 1st one, its going to be because he had a better supporting crew...but hes not anywhere near as competitve as jordan, or even kobe to win multiple championships in a row
if he wants to be a legend, he should come to NY...he could go down in history as the greatest NY basketball player ever, in the worlds largest city, and a great basketball town...the expectations would be lesser than they would be in chicago, because of the recent history in NY, but he would have to deliver a championship in his first 3 seasons
I agree with most of this, that he'll never be Jordan or even Kobe. But I disagree with your last paragraph. The expectations would be way more then in Chicago, simply because NYC IS the biggest city in the world. Sure, winning a title would make him a legend in NY. But losing wouldn't be an option because everything is so magnified in NY. I don't think he could possibly bring immediate success to NY, and that wouldn't work.
I disagree with the fact that he will never be Kobe(Jordan NO, best ever) Kobe yes.
I'm not so sure. LeBron doesn't have the drive either of those two have/had to win championships. LeBron is a great player, but there is just something about some players that pushes them to championships, both Kobe & MJ had it.
LeBron quit in the playoffs this year. He just packed it in. Kobe, MJ, and others may have put up a rare bad game...but they would never ever quit.
And I really don't like Kobe at all, but the man is a winner....which is something James is not.
Edited by PING72 on Jul 1, 2010 10:37:43
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Originally posted by MGeezy2186
hes never going to be jordan, or better than jordan...he wont even sniff 6 titles, and when he does win his 1st one, its going to be because he had a better supporting crew...but hes not anywhere near as competitve as jordan, or even kobe to win multiple championships in a row
Are you really implying that MJ or Kobe didn't have all star supporting casts?
hes never going to be jordan, or better than jordan...he wont even sniff 6 titles, and when he does win his 1st one, its going to be because he had a better supporting crew...but hes not anywhere near as competitve as jordan, or even kobe to win multiple championships in a row
Are you really implying that MJ or Kobe didn't have all star supporting casts?
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Just lock it ffs. This is being discussed in plenty of threads here.
Yeah seriously.
Throwing random crap into this forum for what reason?
Just lock it ffs. This is being discussed in plenty of threads here.
Yeah seriously.
Throwing random crap into this forum for what reason?
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Originally posted by MGeezy2186
i think hes leaning towards chicago, but its probably the dumbest career move of all time...
hes never going to be jordan, or better than jordan...he wont even sniff 6 titles, and when he does win his 1st one, its going to be because he had a better supporting crew...but hes not anywhere near as competitve as jordan, or even kobe to win multiple championships in a row
if he wants to be a legend, he should come to NY...he could go down in history as the greatest NY basketball player ever, in the worlds largest city, and a great basketball town...the expectations would be lesser than they would be in chicago, because of the recent history in NY, but he would have to deliver a championship in his first 3 seasons
There is a lot of fail in this post
But lock the thread.
i think hes leaning towards chicago, but its probably the dumbest career move of all time...
hes never going to be jordan, or better than jordan...he wont even sniff 6 titles, and when he does win his 1st one, its going to be because he had a better supporting crew...but hes not anywhere near as competitve as jordan, or even kobe to win multiple championships in a row
if he wants to be a legend, he should come to NY...he could go down in history as the greatest NY basketball player ever, in the worlds largest city, and a great basketball town...the expectations would be lesser than they would be in chicago, because of the recent history in NY, but he would have to deliver a championship in his first 3 seasons
There is a lot of fail in this post
But lock the thread.
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