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LeBron James, Superstar without a home
« on: June 25, 2014, 12:25:51 AM »

Offline Ogaju

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Has there ever been a superstar of the magnitude of LeBron James that has changed teams not once but twice at the height of his career? Will Miami always be seen as Dwayne Wade's team? Does Wade have to be moved for Lebron to be able to put his stamp on Miami? Does LeBron have to leave Miami and return to Cleveland to truly have his 'own team'? Did LeBron force a 'tank' in Cleveland so he could return to a much stronger Cleveland team after three years?

I don't remember any superstar of James' magnitude moving not once but twice at the height of their career. I believe that as long as Wade is on that team it will always be seen as his team. At the most LeBron can only share that mantle with him, but cannot wrest it away as long as Wade is still on the team. Yes Wade has to be moved for LeBron to build his own legacy in Miami. The easiest way for LeBron to have his own team and legacy is to move back to Cleveland and invite or recruit other players to join him in winning titles in that city. I don't think LeBron is that shrewd to leave Cleveland so the team can acquire assets in preparation for his return to a loaded team, on the other hand I do not put this manipulation beyond the NBA.

Re: LeBron James, Superstar without a home
« Reply #1 on: June 25, 2014, 12:39:38 AM »

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In terms of superstars of LeBron's magnitude...I would say unfortunately there are not many players that fit in that category.

If we are just talking great players and HOF'ers, sure, many. You could use the recent discussions about Ray Allen as an example. Which team will he be remembered with? Bucks, Supersonics, Celtics, Heat?
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Re: LeBron James, Superstar without a home
« Reply #2 on: June 25, 2014, 12:47:19 AM »

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Superstars of LeBron's magnitude

Russell, Baylor, Robertson, Havelchik (sp), Chamberlain, Jabbar, Bird, Erving, Johnson, Jordan, Thomas, Olajuwon, Duncan, Robinson, O'Neal, Bryant, Durant.

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I think Lebron should sign a one year contract with whatever team he thinks gives him the best chance to win for the MLE or league minimum.  He doesn't need the money anyway.  He should do this every year for the rest of his career and win a championship without having to work hard and carry his crappy teammates.  Every year he would host an annual ESPN charity special to celebrate his greatness and announce which team would be blessed with his talents.  It would be perfect for him.

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« Reply #4 on: June 25, 2014, 12:50:04 AM »

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lol TP!!!

A yearly 'announcement' ESPN will love that!!

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« Reply #5 on: June 25, 2014, 12:51:39 AM »

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I think Lebron should sign a one year contract with whatever team he thinks gives him the best chance to win for the MLE or league minimum.  He doesn't need the money anyway.  He should do this every year for the rest of his career.  He could win a championship every year without having to work hard and carry his crappy teammates.  Every year he would host an annual ESPN charity special to celebrate his greatness and announce which team would be blessed with his talents.  It would be perfect for him.
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« Reply #6 on: June 25, 2014, 01:03:00 AM »

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I think Lebron should sign a one year contract with whatever team he thinks gives him the best chance to win for the MLE or league minimum.  He doesn't need the money anyway.  He should do this every year for the rest of his career and win a championship without having to work hard and carry his crappy teammates.  Every year he would host an annual ESPN charity special to celebrate his greatness and announce which team would be blessed with his talents.  It would be perfect for him.

Its a good thing I wasn't drinking my beer when I read this statement. Lol.

Don't take offense to the comment, I just find it a little funny that the best player in the NBA should take a take the largest pay cut ever just to win a ring.
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« Reply #7 on: June 25, 2014, 01:25:53 AM »

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I think Lebron should sign a one year contract with whatever team he thinks gives him the best chance to win for the MLE or league minimum.  He doesn't need the money anyway.  He should do this every year for the rest of his career and win a championship without having to work hard and carry his crappy teammates.  Every year he would host an annual ESPN charity special to celebrate his greatness and announce which team would be blessed with his talents.  It would be perfect for him.

Its a good thing I wasn't drinking my beer when I read this statement. Lol.

Don't take offense to the comment, I just find it a little funny that the best player in the NBA should take a take the largest pay cut ever just to win a ring.

Yeah, I was just kidding with the post.

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« Reply #8 on: June 25, 2014, 01:51:10 AM »

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has changed teams not once but twice at the height of his career

He hasn't left yet right?
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« Reply #9 on: June 25, 2014, 03:21:03 AM »

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actually he has left. He has not changed teams, but as of now he is a free agent,

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« Reply #10 on: June 25, 2014, 03:24:57 AM »

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Superstars of LeBron's magnitude

Russell, Baylor, Robertson, Havelchik (sp), Chamberlain, Jabbar, Bird, Erving, Johnson, Jordan, Thomas, Olajuwon, Duncan, Robinson, O'Neal, Bryant, Durant.

I think Wilt also transferred during his prime. So did Shaq.
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