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Would you?

July 8, 2011 1:05 pm

Would you ever take LeBron James back to Cleveland?  With the way the lockout is looking and the salary cap is going to be, I think he could be the odd man out.  Miami is Wade's city and Bosh would be a better fit with Wade than LeBron would be.  Everyone I have talked to said in a heartbeat they would, but the two main people involved I doubt would do it...LeBron and Dan Gilbert.

Palmetto Browns
SinceJan 8, 2011
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July 11, 2011 5:43 pm

no i wouldnt he chokes way to often and cant win the big game. Plus why would we want a traitor back in cleveland
puppet6666
SinceAug 12, 2008
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July 18, 2011 7:28 pm

He's also the best player in the franchises history.  The Cavs won't be playing any big games without him, so yeah, the Cavs "should" take him back. 
HDawg
SinceSep 11, 2006
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July 22, 2011 9:17 pm

WAS the best player, now we have new players that will lead us as a team to the postseason
puppet6666
SinceAug 12, 2008
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November 27, 2011 8:03 pm

no
Milk187
SinceAug 15, 2006
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December 16, 2011 3:44 pm

Would only even consider if he got on his knees apologized, begged, was still in his prime and I believed it was heartfelt. Although I seriously doubt his arrogant self would ever do something like that.
birdbrain
SinceJan 30, 2007
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December 28, 2011 11:47 pm

At this point um glad the freak show has left town. No trolls going out of there way to dis the team and the city. I would love to have a nice mormal winner like the Spurs.
Milk187
SinceAug 15, 2006
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January 4, 2012 2:14 am

Forget about LeBron; he is long gone.  Now what I would love for them to do is trade for a big versatile center who can score like a DeMarcus Cousins. This team is actually enjoyable to watch. The expectations have obviously diminished to a great degree, but they are playing nice, steady ball.  There are flashes of showmanship, but they all seem to contribute every night.  There is no longer the idea that the majority of the offense runs through one person.

 Byron Scott has done a pretty damn good job considering what he inherited.  Hopefully they continue in this fashion while building.  They aren't going to take the world beaters to the carpet, but they can give a fair number of teams pretty competitive games.  I honestly have no real ill feelings towards LeBron.  He gave the city seven great years  (okay maybe not all seven), but they are in a pretty good place now without them.   

Give this young team a few years and I think there could be some luster retored to the organization that LeBron did indeed tarnish.  Again no bad blood, but facts are facts.   The Cavaliers have gone from the top of the heap in the East to lower mid-level tier, but I think they are steady climbing if this unit grows together.  I like the cast they have assembled.
longbombgudnite
SinceSep 15, 2007
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January 13, 2012 8:01 pm

LeBron wasn't giving us a ring, I'm very happy where we are at now.  Kyrie is already worthy of all star consideration at age 19.  I'm excited to watch him grow, and see the pieces get built around him.
TD's R not us
SinceOct 24, 2009
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January 23, 2012 12:56 pm

Starting over again, it'll be a long road. Kyrie looks good on offense, can't play D worth a lick!
HDawg
SinceSep 11, 2006
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January 25, 2012 8:34 pm

can't play D worth a lick!


Most rookies can't. Kobe and LeBron couldn't play D early in their careers either. 
Milk187
SinceAug 15, 2006
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January 31, 2012 11:07 pm

he chokes way to often and cant win the big game

LMAO
Michigan/Ohio
SinceJan 5, 2007
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February 16, 2012 3:23 pm

Not a CAVSW fan, I hope you never welcome him back. I liked him kida like a hometown kid make good. He left with such a fanfare that was all him he should be stuck in the bed he made. I hope cleveland wins one b4 he has cance to come back. good luck cavs.


I still hate the Bickeyes though  

badger462
SinceDec 21, 2006
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February 17, 2012 12:50 pm

No.  Rooted for Cavs when he was there, and rooted for Cavs when he left.  However, I really did not like the way he played, and I know, he was gifted, talented and had top player ability, but I really could not stand watching the Cavs clear a side so he could go one on one, crab step and whine when he thought he got fouled on a shot that didn't go in.  And there were many of those moments.  Yes, he had some great ones too, but I'd prefer the Cavs keep building a team concept and win as such. 

His contract with Miami is for 6 years.  I assume he will stick that out.  In five more years he may be an elite player in the league but will be on the downside, and not a guy I would want to build around.  Regardless, if it were today, and he could change sides, I'd tell him to stay where he is.  As Coach Dale says in the great movie Hoosiers, "My team is on the floor". 
aimhigh
SinceMar 14, 2009
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February 17, 2012 4:44 pm

I Believe he can opt out after next season.
HDawg
SinceSep 11, 2006
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February 17, 2012 11:20 pm

I Believe he can opt out after next season.
Close. He can opt out after the 2013-2014 season.  If Miami doesn't win a title by this time which is possible, better believe he'll be out of Miami one way or another.
allaboutdatU!
SinceDec 3, 2009