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Speculation on LeBron's 2014 free agency already in high gear
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By Shandel Richardson, Sun Sentinel
5:02 p.m. EDT, July 27, 2013

Mike Brown knew where the conversation was headed.
So that's why he said he was in a rush, preferring to conduct the conversation as he walked the concourse at Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas, site of the NBA Summer League.
This way, Brown could avoid speaking on the subject for too long. He was in town scouting his team's young talent as he prepares for his second stint as coach of the Cleveland Cavaliers.

Even though he is on cusp on a new beginning, Brown can't help but avoid the past. With teams focusing on the future, the hottest topic of the 10-day event was the same from the summer of 2009.
Where is LeBron James going to play next?

Brown, who coached James from 2005-10, chuckled when asked how he would advise Miami Heat coach Erik Spoelstra in handling the upcoming 11-month circus before James becomes a free agent next July.
"I have no advice for Spoelstra," Brown said, with a laugh.
"He's won two championships. I should be calling him for advice. He's a great coach. They've got a great chance to win a third one. They've got a great team, and they've done a terrific job of putting the team together."

Despite James winning consecutive championships and most valuable player of the year awards, the talk remains on his next move.
You don't hear any discussions about the Heat possibly becoming the first team to three-peat since the Los Angeles Lakers in 2002, no one is talking about James perhaps ending his career in Miami.
Instead, there is only speculation of James playing everywhere from Dallas to Los Angeles to New York to even returning to Cleveland.
"I guess it's a byproduct of the way the league is right now," Chicago Bulls coach Tom Thibodeau said.
"There's always going to be speculation. That's sort of the nature of the league. But he's property of the Heat right now and no one can really talk about it."
This should all sound familiar.
James endured a similar struggle during the 2009-10 season, his first experience as a free agent.
The chatter lasted the entire second half of the season, setting up an offseason that linked James with the Knicks, Mavericks, Bulls and Brooklyn Nets.
The whirlwind ended with James choosing the Heat, a decision that was aired on national television.
"In general, the beauty of our league is that all this stuff is drama," said one Western Conference general manager, speaking on the condition of anonymity.
"With every player, there's a drama involved. A lot of it is not necessarily true but some of it is. Everyone loves to speculate about everything, and I think that's what makes it fun."
The summer of 2010 was the first time James experienced such courtships, considering he never went through the recruiting process in college.

It's why he said he is more than ready for the frenzy, even though he has no interest in feeding it.

He has stayed out of the public eye with the exception of an appearance at the ESPYs in Los Angles earlier this month.

James is currently in China as part of a Nike tour. Once he returns, the focus becomes the LeBron James Foundation for his annual work with "Wheels for Education" in his hometown of Akron, Ohio.

He then will wed long-time girlfriend Savannah Brinson in September before beginning preparation for training camp and the 2013 season.

"What I'm prepared for right now is to come back a better player and try to defend our crown," James said in his final interview with local media in late June.

"That's my only thing, is to put on that Miami Heat uniform every single night and play at the highest level I can and be the leader of this team … and try to go for a three-peat. I'm not too much worried about free agency or any of that next summer."

The speculation began early as last fall when a story appeared on ESPN.com saying the Lakers would pursue James in 2014. Those rumors have since only gained steamed as the season approaches.

One Eastern Conference general manager called the speculation "foolish," but also said teams have to start preparing for free agency "three years in advance."

"The way that free agency is happening right now, there's always going to be speculation," said the general manger, who spoke on the condition of anonymity.

"What's going to happen is you're always going to have some teams and they're going to try to put themselves in position [for James]. If they can strike it, they're going to make sure they have the money and ability to do that."
 
Many folks and some here wanted him to stay in cLEVELand or even go back there after all the bs


despite this nonsense from his former boss...


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people gotta have something to talk about....no way he leaves miami just to go and try to win a championship in cleveland....been there done that
 
Y'all been striking out lately...

One thing is certain tho, you can't strike out if your not swinging...


Correction:

It's better to strike out swinging, than looking
 
1 he has a great setup in Miami

2 he will be an ASS if goes back to Cleveland
 
Y'all been striking out lately...

One thing is certain tho, you can't strike out if your not swinging...


Correction:

It's better to strike out swinging, than looking

It's all fake though :lol:

We really have no chance to sign a superstar at all

Never had :lol:

It's all propaganda Cuban is using to save money and not pay the tax

Anyways I think Lebron stays in Miami
 
Not one word

I don't even want to hear any rumblings about it next summer

Don't wait on that nigga for no meetings, decisions, nothing

I can imagine Mark Cuban's damage control tweet reading something like "We're in a better position without LeBron. Look at all the delicious cap space we have for next summer"
 
What's popping in Toronto? I know he fucks with Drake but damn, some folks think Pat will target Rudy Gay as the four wheel, if the big three take pay cuts.
 
1 he has a great setup in Miami

2 he will be an ASS if goes back to Cleveland

Relax he's not going back to Cleveland. He may just stay in Miami. Remember LeBron turned down more money just to go to Miami. So for LeBron its not about the money.

I'm just hoping he don't go to the Lakers. Laker fans have become spoiled. They think they're entitled to the best players.
 
Gilbert didn't attack him as a player, he attacked him as a man. The governor wrote publicly letters to the Mavericks.. That was beyond disrespect. If he goes back to Cleveland, Lebron is simply not a man morally.
 
Yup...just think if he don't opt out, the summer of 2016 would be even hotter. James and Durant could be the top head liners that offseason.

Honestly speaking, the way James plays now, he might be a completely different player in 2 years, in a sense that his game play might take a toll on his body. Durant might just be the better player in two years.
 
There isn't any telling what he will do. If Irving and Waiters keep improving, he'll fuck around and get his fourth ring if he goes back to Cleveland in 14(assuming he gets another this season). Bron and Irving >> Durant and Westbrook.

As for Gilbert, the shit he pulled wasn't any worse than what Lebron did with his special. IF -- and I do mean IF -- Lebron comes back, I can see both of them at the mic saying they made mistakes and have grown since 2010.

If he stays in Miami, he'll have a nice set up.

I think he stays in Miami. It's a sure thing down there.
 
Gilbert didn't attack him as a player, he attacked him as a man. The governor wrote publicly letters to the Mavericks.. That was beyond disrespect. If he goes back to Cleveland, Lebron is simply not a man morally.

Well explain the following to me:



"He quit," Gilbert said. "Not just in Game 5, but in Games 2, 4 and 6. Watch the tape. The Boston series was unlike anything in the history of sports for a superstar."

Gilbert continued, saying LeBron quit against Orlando in 2009 as well.

"Go back and look at the tape," he said. "How many shots did he take?"
 
Well explain the following to me:



"He quit," Gilbert said. "Not just in Game 5, but in Games 2, 4 and 6. Watch the tape. The Boston series was unlike anything in the history of sports for a superstar."

Gilbert continued, saying LeBron quit against Orlando in 2009 as well.

"Go back and look at the tape," he said. "How many shots did he take?"

Exactly
 
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