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Kevin Durant Will Follow in the LeBron James Footsteps
Because this is summer and the off-season, things a superstar like Kevin Durant says regarding his future with the Oklahoma City Thunder or his path to the Washington Wizards which in any case won’t be decided in the next two years, seem a lot more meaningful than they actually are.
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Michael Jordan Doesn’t Care What Number LeBron James Wears
An excellent sign of NBA writers having nothing to talk about is the headlines LeBron James has made by going back to his old Cleveland Cavaliers number, #23. Unfortunately, for those who were dreaming of some sort of feud between superstars, Michael Jordan doesn’t actually care about “his” number being used by someone else.
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Cleveland Cavaliers – LeBron James Should Stop Trying to be Michael Jordan
Numbers shouldn’t matter, but there’s more than a jersey print when it comes to LeBron James switching back to the #23 jersey instead of the #6 he wore while playing for the Miami Heat. Escaping from the name and comparison to Michael Jordan would do him and the Cleveland Cavaliers a world of good.
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Cleveland Cavaliers – Kevin Love Only Wants to Play For Them
There are plenty of teams interested in a trade that will land them Kevin Love, but through his agent the star power forward, who has pulled out of Team USA duty this summer in the basketball World Cup, has made it clear that the only team he plans on playing for and signing a new contract are the Cleveland Cavaliers.
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Frank Caliendo as Morgan Freeman Reading the LeBron James Letter
Maybe this is just ESPN promoting Frank Caliendo harder than they should, but it doesn’t make his brilliant reading of the LeBron James letter in the voice of Morgan Freeman any less brilliant or funny.
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Cleveland Cavaliers – LeBron James Makes Kyrie Irving Very Happy
One of the more interesting changes we will see this season with the Cleveland Cavaliers will be how the arrival of LeBron James changed the way Kyrie Irving plays, as he tries to get used to the fact that he’s no longer the best and most important player on the team.
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Miami Heat – LeBron James Is the Only One Who Didn’t Come Back
The Miami Heat have been able to bring back almost everyone of import from the previous season. Except for one guy. LeBron James. He preferred going back to where his career started, where he seems to feel he has unfinished business to take care of.
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Cleveland Cavaliers – LeBron James Keeps Bringing on Friends
The Cleveland Cavaliers are turning into the Miami Heat 2.0 during the big three era, as LeBron James wants to feel comfortable on his new team, convincing former teammates to sign and play next to him, as James Jones joins the team to try and be of some service in their effort to win a championship.
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Cleveland Cavaliers – LeBron James Makes Mike Miller Take Less Money
It was obvious that LeBron James signing with the Cleveland Cavaliers was going to help them bring over some veterans for less money than they would have accepted elsewhere. Mike Miller, a two-time NBA champion next to LeBron James, decided to tag along for another championship effort.
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Miami Heat – LeBron James Doesn’t Leave Scorched Earth This Time
The last time LeBron James left a team, it didn’t turn out so well. The Miami Heat managed to bounce back better than some expected them to from his decision. This doesn’t look like a championship team anymore, but the Eastern conference is wide open, and it seems like under the circumstances, they did a pretty good job in bringing in some new faces while being able to keep things intact, even if it cost them too much money.