2 Points: Arison ruined LeBron's 3Peat by cheaping out & 2. The Sterling situation comes into play

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LeBron took a paycut and delivered Miami 2 Championships. However, when it came time for Mickey Arison to return the favor by helping LeBron solidify his legacy towards three straight titles, Arison cheaped out and didn't want to pay the luxury tax. Arison got rid of Mike Miller - who LeBron needed due to Wade's health. 2 or 3 more solid role players and perhaps the Heat are able to compete with the Spurs. LeBron came out of his own pocket, yet Arison couldn't.

And for the other elephant in the room...Donald Sterling. It's my opinion that after the Sterling fiasco LeBron probably views most NBA owners with shades of suspicion.

At this point, when it comes to ownership, LeBron probably feels his decision is just a matter of picking his poison. Granted he's going to get 100 million regardless but the nature of the owner he chooses to deal with is probably what's on his mind.
 

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Ray Allen kinda delivered the second one.
 

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there's also this

The Arison Group, in addition to its Carnival and Miami Heat holdings, also owns the Israeli Shikun & Binui construction and real estate development behemoth which operates not only in Israel, Asia and Africa, but also in the occupied and colonized Palestinian territories.

Three days ago, on June 17, 2012, The Times of Israelreported that “Norway’s Ministry of Finance announced Friday that a state fund that is Europe’s largest equity investor would no longer invest in Israeli construction company Shikun and Binui.” The decision was made due to “a recommendation from a state ethics board, which found the company was in contravention of international law by being involved in building projects in East Jerusalem,” such as “a residential project in Kibbutz Ramat Rachel,” in addition to construction and infrastructure contracts in illegal Israeli colonies such as “a 1994 project in the Maaleh Adumim settlement and the involvement of subsidiary Solel Boneh in projects over the Green Line, including in Har Homa.”

Norway’s ministry released a statement which read, in part, that Arison’s company is “involved in the building of settlements in breach of international humanitarian law in East Jerusalem” and that “the construction of such settlements on occupied territory represents a violation of the Fourth Geneva Convention.” The ministry explained its divestment on ethical grounds, stating, “The exclusion is based on an evaluation of the future risk that the company will contribute to serious violations of the rights of individuals in war or conflict.”

Ted’s son Micky is currently the CEO of Carnival Cruises and majority owner of the Heat. He is a multi-billionaire and, as of March 2012, is the 72nd richest person in the United States. During the wake of Hurricane Katrina, Carnival was gifted with a government contract to the tune of $236 million for the use of cruise ships to house hurricane victims, despite an offer by a Greek company to provide two of its own ships for free. The Carnival ships were barely used and sat docked and mostly empty. Two United States Senators, Tom Coburn (R-OK) and none other than Barack Obama (D-IL), even called the contract a “sweetheart” deal in a letter to Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff asking him to explain the contract with the Miami-based company. Furthermore, “the senators alleged the contract guaranteed the Carnival Cruise Lines brand rates that were much higher than market levels.”

Furthermore, the Ted Arison Family Foundation - a “philanthropic” charity – hascontributed millions of dollars to Birthright Israel, the racist, militarist and ethnosupremacist organization that provides free propaganda trips to Israel for young Jews. Incidentally, the Adelson Family Foundation (yes, that Sheldon and Miriam Adelson, of Citizens United fame) has contributed over $100 million to Birthright Israel since 2007.

But the Heat’s connection to the State of Israel isn’t just limited to the Arison clan. Israeli multi-millionaire real estate magnate, nosy landlord, and free speech enemy Raanan Katz is a minority owner of the Heat (along with Julio Igelsias, billionaire Sidney Kimmel and casino group CEO Robert Sturges), owning approximately 12% of the franchise. Katz is a former Israeli basketball player and former owner of the Maccabi Tel Aviv ball club.

http://mondoweiss.net/2013/06/the-h...building-family-that-owns-the-miami-heat.html
 

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LeBron took a paycut and delivered Miami 2 Championships. However, when it came time for Mickey Arison to return the favor by helping LeBron solidify his legacy towards three straight titles, Arison cheaped out and didn't want to pay the luxury tax. Arison got rid of Mike Miller - who LeBron needed due to Wade's health. 2 or 3 more solid role players and perhaps the Heat are able to compete with the Spurs. LeBron came out of his own pocket, yet Arison couldn't.

And for the other elephant in the room...Donald Sterling. It's my opinion that after the Sterling fiasco LeBron probably views most NBA owners with shades of suspicion.

At this point, when it comes to ownership, LeBron probably feels his decision is just a matter of picking his poison. Granted he's going to get 100 million regardless but the nature of the owner he chooses to deal with is probably what's on his mind.
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