threattonature
Veteran
I really think it came down to power in the organization as well as business reasons. I think he hated that the Heat would give him legit criticisms about his game. The only reason he went to the post more is due to Spo and Riley getting on his ass telling him he needs to get in there. I think he hated having anyone stand up to him and not do anything he wants but also his teammates. I think now that he's away from the Heat's disciplined organization to one that's completely chaotic he's missing it a lot. Probably why you see him acting out so much just hoping somebody steps up and gets the situation under control.I think he left miami solely for business reasons. going back home, becoming the hero again, and ultimately leading them to a title....it was a great plan that would take his brand to a whole nother level. he knew the spurs would be older....he knew there really wasn't anybody else who could challenge them. but he had no clue the warriors would become the force they are now. steph curry is the new face of the league and bron's "homecoming" storyline has been completely forgotten about. he returned to cleveland for all the wrong reasons and now he's miserable. if he really went back because of the burden he carried in miami, he should have spoken out instead of going back to a place he didn't want to be at. now he's stuck there for good. if he leaves again it would be a major hit to his legacy. he's done so many things this season to show he's not happy on that team, and I think the decline in his game is proof of that. he used to take pride in working on his game every summer and coming back stronger than ever. now it's like he doesn't even have the motivation anymore. when his contract is up, he just needs to say fukk the legacy, fukk business, fukk the media.....i'm going wherever i'ma be happy. because it sure as hell isn't cleveland.


