If I'm Lebron, forget all this NY/Chicago stuff - I'm taking a hard look at NJ and the LA Clippers.
NJ has a nice core - you've got Harris, Lee, and Lopez. Lopez could've been an all-star last season if NJ had a better record. He's the type of young frontcout piece franchises drool over and shed capspace for - if Miami could do the 2008 draft again, they'd take him #2 no question. And he's still developing? C'mon. Not to mention, they could come away with the #1 overall pick and get John Wall - then ship out Harris to get another good piece and keep their capspace. And of course, their new owner has DEEP pockets and wants to make a splash. Seems like a great fit.
Then you have LA - you've got Baron Davis, Eric Gordon, Blake Griffin, and Chris Kaman. Add LBJ to that and you've got a ridiculous starting 5. Plus they've got Travis Outlaw and Steve Blake rights, so you re-sign them and you've got a little bench depth. Their issue is ownership - who wants to trust Sterling with their future?
I see Lebron in NJ - esp with Jay-Z being a part owner and their impending move to Brooklyn, NY. Chicago could be interesting, but Derrick Rose should have the ball in his hands during games - you get LBJ, that's not happening as much as it should. And I doubt he'd want to go there because all of the Michael Jordan lure. I do think he wants to win and carve out his own dynasty.