No to Chicago, unless he likes the idea and challenge of living up to the empty Jordan shoes...
also, it's too close to Cleveland. If he leaves Cleveland he should play on one of the coasts, or possibly N.O.
I like the Clippers idea. Direct challenge to Kobe-dominated L.A. Direct challenge to past failure of that franchise. Sunny L.A. Good young players and a lottery pick in this year's draft....Despite the series we just saw Lebron is the best talent and player in the league...plus Kaman, Griffin, Gordon, Davis, a decent bench and a lottery pick? Do people realize how much more talent that is than what's in Cleveland?
Brooklyn is also a nice idea....good players plus very high, if not top draft pick, plus historic Brooklyn.
New Orleans (I'm guess it's impossible since it's never mentioned)
Cleveland with Bosh would be interesting, but if they can't afford good role players I don't think it's enough to win...