LBJ wanted to get under our collective skin ... and did so successfully with this.
How is this likely? LeBron, while putting on a full court press for Ray Allen because he wants him on the Miami Heat, posted a picture of Ray Allen in a Heat Jersey on his Facebook page just to antagonize celtics fans?
It's a pretty wild conclusion. The more likely conclusion is that LeBron James posted that as part of a series of public comments and actions all blatantly showing that he wants Ray Allen in Miami.
LeBron can wait til the playoffs next year to troll celtics fans.
You seriously think that he had no "let's get a dig in" intent with this?
That's a much wilder conclusion.
I certainly believe that he had more than one reason for doing it, but he's not above a little head-game retribution with the Celtic fans, and not the model of maturity that many people believe he attained this year.
I mean, come on, this stuff goes on all the time between teams/cities, and it's part of the culture in the NBA ... no way this was just some benign gesture to warm Ray's South Beach considerations.
That boat doesn't even float on land.
lol. I'm not saying LeBron James isn't above engaging in a little bit of banter with opposing teams' fans, but him posting that picture had nothing to do with Celtics fans, and everything with selling Ray Allen on taking less money, a reduced role, and picking up his family and moving.
LeBron James has been doing this stuff all week. My boat sea-worthy, Bahku. Your boat isn't qualified for the kiddie pool!
Yeah, well my boat, (the S.S. Fat Guy), admittedly has a few stability issues, but it's still afloat, (with the bow
up, thank you), as picture below clearly proves ...

... but blame those issues on Smartfood, Coffee Coolattas, and Mrs. Dunster's Sugared Crescents, not my post, which
still holds water, (wait, if it holds water then it can't float, right? Although I guess it
can as long as the mass of the water
inside the boat doesn't exceed what's external, but it would get pretty wet and sloshy ... and then there's the salinity factor when talking about bouyancy, so it depends whether or not it's on a fresh water source or the ocean ... but then salinity levels vary all over the world, so ... ummmmmmm ...
what were we talking about? ... I concede, out of the sheer need to end this sentence).