My Thoughts On Lebron’s Choice

Nobody knows exactly why LeBron made his decision. Analysts need to stop talking about how poor his choice was because they weren’t there with his family and can never know the factors that swayed LBJ’s thought process in favor of Miami.

That being said, LeBron has sealed his fate. He will never be able to be on the Michael Jordan/Kobe Bryant level now because the championship he get in Miami will be Dwyane Wade’s. It’s still Wade’s team and what disappointed most people was that LeBron showed a lack of competitive drive that his predecessors had. If The King had that killer instinct, he would have gone to New York. In NYC he would be the center of attention, which every superstar wants. Jordan always wanted the pressure of having to do something great with all eyes on him every single game. LeBron’s reputation has been severely diminished after hijacking all of television and kind of being a diva. He is a very articulate and smart young guy though, he’ll weather the storm.

LeBron wants to win, and Miami gives him the best chance to do that. I see no possibility that the Heat won’t win it all this season. The only thing that could hold them back is injury and poor bench play. After all, Wade is injury prone, and Bosh has missed some games too. Reportedly the Heat have a total of seven players right now on account of all the trades they had to make. Mike Miller might be headed there, and guys like Nate Robinson, Al Harrington, and Matt Barnes are still on the market. They won’t go empty handed.

Finally, James has to live with the fact that he would’ve been the most popular New York player the city has every seen in any sport, arguably. The Knicks wanted him the most- they’ve been clearing space for him for years! I wish him the best, now it’s time to sit back and watch the Heat destroy any team in its path. Unfortunately,that includes my Knicks. http://assets.nydailynews.com/img/2010/07/10/alg_lebron_heat.jpg

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