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In the words of The Fresh Prince "Hellllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll No"
If Cleveland wins a championship he is sitting put. Lebron wants multiple chips and as Jordan told him and Ray Allen if you mean one that just means your lucky. You want to repeat.
Lebron wants to be mention with the best who ever done it. Cleveland knows the most important thing to Lebron is a championship.
Lebron is going to play on a team that is dedicated to winning and gives him the best chance to win. Not because his friend is part owner of the team,not because he loves the Yankees and etc etc etc
Yea but Lebron also wants to be an world wide icon and hes only going to do it by playing in a big city like L.A and N.Y
What do you think matters most to him?? World wide icon or NBA Championships. Also correct me if I'm wrong but Jordan didn't play in LA or N.Y. In fact one of those cities is the one where he did the most ass kicking in.
Championships and winning brings the fame.
Yea but Lebron also wants to be an world wide icon and hes only going to do it by playing in a big city like L.A and N.Y
What do you think matters most to him?? World wide icon or NBA Championships. Also correct me if I'm wrong but Jordan didn't play in LA or N.Y. In fact one of those cities is the one where he did the most ass kicking in.
Championships and winning brings the fame.
IMO being a global icon.
Well Chicago is the third biggest market behind NY and LA.
It's not about money if it was he would sign a deal that Melo signed. No he signed a deal that would let him see if this team is not serious about winning he's gone.
Actually he signed a deal that expires in 2010 because it coincides with the expiration of the CBA. That's why him, Bosh, and Wade all did it. They wanted to be able to take advantage of any changes made.
Tim Duncan signed the exact same kind of deal in 2000. There are two good reasons for not signing a five year deal: one, the player is not stuck with the team if the organization fails to make the right moves to contend for a championship; two, the player will have the opportunity to become an unrestricted free agent when he will presumably be in the absolute prime of his career. Scottie Pippen opted for the security of a long term deal early in his career and spent many years resenting how underpaid he was when player salaries exploded but the Chicago Bulls refused to renegotiate his deal. Michael Jordan was similarly underpaid but made up the difference with his tremendous endorsement deals.
yea true but the main reason is
when I find the article where I can quote him saying that is why I will post it too.
No need, I believe it. I'm sure having a competitive team was a consideration. It also helps motivate management... especially when you say it. But mostly it was about an opportunity to make as much money as possible with little risk because you could always not opt out.
I think Lebron will jet if Cleveland does not at least make it back to finals. Also losing to the Pistons Celtics and the Hornet still shows his team is away from competing.