Lebron will OPT OUT of his contract

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*puts on tin foil hat*

Clippers seem to be the obvious choice. Helps clean up the Donald Sterling mess. Plus the NBA needs the man out in LA with Koby on the back 9.
 

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He's not leaving. He's either restructuring his contract and/or trying to gather up to help Miami sign some depth/help, whether Carmelo is involved or not. And I just don't think he's going back to Cleveland. If he does, he must have some kind of amnesia after seeing how they treated him after The Decision.
 

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Don't compare pro sports to working as an IT guy or some shyt.

You sound ignorant taking it to that level.

But to entertain you, it's not even about loyalty. It's about constantly trying to prop yourself up with surrounding talent instead of stepping up to a challenge.

Great competitors welcome a challenge, LeBron seems to run from a challenge.
A job is a job. You do work, you get paid. That whole idea of welcoming a challenge falls flat on its face when dealing with losing. You wouldn't have stayed in Cleveland and kept being considered a loser. He sees the same thing in Miami. Wade and Bosh didn't hold up their end of the bargain. People go where the opportunities are afforded a winning atmosphere. Like I said, sports fans are the only concerned with loyalty if it involves their team.

It sounds completely asinine to say someone doesn't want to step up to the challenge when that someone took a shytty franchise to the Playoffs year after year basically by himself.

"Bu, bu, bu, but Jordan and Kobe and Magic and Bird stayed and didn't leave for better opportunities." :camby:

Stay with your fat, ugly girlfriend because of the challenge instead of going to where dime broads want to fukk you brehs.
 
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A job is a job. You do work, you get paid. That whole idea of welcoming a challenge falls flat on its face when dealing with losing. You wouldn't have stayed in Cleveland and kept being considered a loser. He sees the same thing in Miami. Wade and Bosh didn't hold up their end of the bargain. People go where the opportunities are afforded a winning atmosphere. Like I said, sports fans are the only concerned with loyalty if it involves their team.

It sounds completely asinine to say someone doesn't want to step up to the challenge when that someone took a shytty franchise to the Playoffs year after year basically by himself.

"Bu, bu, bu, but Jordan and Kobe and Magic and Bird stayed and didn't leave for better opportunities." :camby:

Stay with your fat, ugly girlfriend because of the challenge instead of going to where dime broads want to fukk you brehs.

Nah, it's cool for LeBron to always take the easy way out.

Good for him, he`ll just NEVER be in the category of truly great competitors like MJ
 

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Nah, it's cool for LeBron to always take the easy way out.

Good for him, he`ll just NEVER be in the category of truly great competitors like MJ
How is staying with Cleveland for 7 years taking the easy way out? You thought he was getting a ring in Cleveland?
People hate seeing other people take their future in their own hands and have it work out.

Would you rather dig a ditch with a spoon, shovel or a machine that makes the digging a lot easier and faster? Or do you think using the spoon adds to the legacy of the ditch digging. I don't give a fukk about the process, show me the end result.
 
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