Good for LeBron. He's a better man than I going back to Cleveland after Gilbert's letter.
And the BEST part about this is that piece of **** Dwayne Wade opted out of a guaranteed $42.8 million to give the Heat more cap space to sign LeBron. I hope nobody signs you.
(07-11-2014 12:18 PM)Nacho Wrote: The next time the Heat and Cavs face each other is in the preseason. That shall be one of the most fun preseason games we've had.
I don't see it. Miami has a fairly indifferent fan base.
(07-11-2014 10:28 PM)DesertBronco Wrote: That's what Messi says when he hears about the NBA salaries.
Soccer, the only sport that pays through the nose for being unproductive. Beckem came to the US and was given bushels of money. He blew a hangnail and never saw the field.
Lebron will score more points in a weekend than Messi will score in his life.
Unproductive? Wow, clueless. Yeah the whole world is wrong, the ESPN driven news manufacturers here are just money.
Now after watching Lebron look inept at the hand of foreign players in the finals this year, you might want to check your arrogance towards foreign athletics.
Wade acted old, Bosh plays like a 7 foot, 2 guard, and no one else on the Heat did much. The Spurs were amazing, which goes to coaching, maturity, teamwork and familiarity. Kudos to them for a performance for the ages. To say lebron is not productive is not accurate, the series turned on those other factors. Hard to knock a guy averaging 28ppg with a high shooting percentage, along with good rpg and apg.
He was crushed by a superior team. He got his points in four nasty, lopsided loses but the point remains, a team of mostly foreign players wiped the floor with them and he quit, took his ball and moved home. Thought he was staying for four or five like he said in that circus show when he signed?!