The Heat back to being scrubs...especially if Bosh takes the Rockets offer. Miami will be left with a past past Wade.
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Looks 95% like Bosh is headed to Houston. And, Kevin Love may be on his way to Cleveland for Wiggins.
Carmelo needs to take his butt to Chicago, if he ever wants to win while still in his prime (or ever).
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As you said, Cavaliers might now try to get Kevin Love...Love has said he would sign a long term contract if he can get to play with LeBron.
On other news...my Warriors are headed to another decent 50 win season...but again, get their usual low sixth seed...and promptly get eliminated in the first round of the playoffs.
Thanks, Warriors...for passing on Love. You better pray Klay Thompson becomes an All Star.sigpicComment
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Reason #1,428 I haven't watched the NBA in 20 years: LeBron leaves a ****ty Cavs team for four years...Miami somehow has the resources to afford James, Bosh, AND Wade so James can win his titles...miraculously the Cavs get three #1 picks during those four years...James suddenly has a change of heart and returns to the Cavs when they're much better and the Heat are going to suck. All rigged, all the time.Comment
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OK, I live in central Ohio, but I'm not a Cavs (or NBA...or Lebron) fan. I grew up in Philly with Dr. J, and pretty much stopped watching NBA when he retired. Now I'll watch Ohio State if I need a B-ball fix.
That said, I'm glad to see Lebron back in Cle. I hated the way he dumped the Cavs on national TV, and I sided with the guys burning his jersey. Cleveland sports fans have suffered through years of abuse (The Drive..., etc.) and Lebron's "Decision" seemed like unnecessary piling on. However, at this point, I'm willing to give Lebron the benefit of the doubt, and allow that he may now realize that he really screwed up & want to make amends. Yes, the Cavs are a now much better team than the one he left, and yes, Lebron may just be trying to fix his legacy. But I think there's also a chance that this is sincere. I look back at some of the dumb/selfish things that I said & did in my teens & twenties, and I wish that I could undo or fix them. Maybe Lebron grew up a little bit while he was in Miami. This article is interesting:
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