On July 8, 2010 LeBron James performed “The Decision,” and decided to take his talents to South Beach. In 2014 we could relive the entire event, when LeBron has the ability to opt out of his contract. 2014 will be the most talked about free agency period probably ever in the history of the NBA, and all the focus will be on superstars LeBron James and Carmelo Anthony. LeBron will opt out of his contract with the Heat, and will be making another “Decision”.
During the time that has passed since “The Decision”, LeBron has tried to patch things up and try to repair damage done to Cavs fans; as well as putting back hope in the hearts of Cavs fans. In 2011 LeBron James had a lengthy sit-down with ESPN's Rachel Nichols, LeBron said he understands all the anger that was directed at him last season, when he went from Cleveland to Miami.
Then again in 2012 he put hope back in the Cavalier fans, by mentioning in an interview with Brian Windhorst, that we wouldn’t rule out a return to the Cavs.
http://espn.go.com/nba/truehoop/miamiheat/story/_/id/7582491/lebron-james-miami-heat-rule-return-cleveland-cavaliers
During the All-Star Weekend, The Miami Herald interviewed LeBron James, and James was quoted as saying, “It’s always fun playing with [Carmelo Anthony], and it was awesome to play with Kyrie,”
James said. “I watch Kyrie a lot.” Not only did Kyrie Irving make his first All-Star appearance in 2013 as a 21-year-old, but he received some high praise from LeBron at the All-Star festivities. Kyrie is a growing Superstar in this league and has the potential to be the best player LeBron could ever team up with.
LeBron does not want to be hated, he wants to be celebrated and he wants to be loved. And as of right now, his relationship with Cleveland is icy at best. Going back to the Cavaliers would repair that relationship and make amends for any transgressions in the past.
If LeBron came back to Cleveland and delivered the title-starved town a championship, he would become a living legend. He would be loved and adored, just as a man of his talents should be. LeBron would be a Hero, to a city dying for a Championship. The last championship Cleveland celebrated in baseball, basketball or football was 1964, nearly 50 years ago.
According to several sources, when LeBron made his “Decision,” it was strictly business, and that he has treated Miami strictly like business. Miami was all about getting LeBron rings, and pairing him up with stars. However, the sources in Miami have mentioned some very interesting things about the Superstar. They’ve mentioned that even while LeBron was in Miami, he was constantly mentioning how he’d like to see what it would be like to “Return” home. LeBron has always loved his home town of Akron, Ohio. He grew up a star in Ohio, and he knows that this will always be his home. With all that said, he still left Cleveland on public television to join forces with Dwayne Wade and Chris Bosh down in South Beach. Something Cavs fans may never forget, until maybe 2014?
Could LeBron James be on his way back home to rejoin the Cavs in 2014?
We have recently found out, that LeBron is planning on returning to Cleveland in the summer of 2014. There is already a marketing campaign being called “The Return.” Nike will be involved with the mass marketing campaign of the return. There are shoes by Nike’s design team already call “the return,” according to my source, the production will take place soon and he has already seen a prototype.
In addition, we have received information from a former player, stating Gilbert told LeBron to go get his rings and bring experience back to a young team. There is anticipation that there will be a documentary called “The Return,” done be ESPN.
There are shoes by Nikes design team already called "the return". Production will take place soon. A source confirms he has seen prototype
Cavs are set up for a great chance to get back into the playoffs this year; with superstar PG Kyrie Irving leading the team, and other young talent Tristan Thompson, Dion Waiters, and Tyler
Zeller. The Cavs have had a tremendous 2013 offseason adding #1 pick Anthony Bennett out of UNLV, 2nd round pick Carrick Felix, and free agents Point Guard Jarrett Jack, Small Forward Earl Clark, and Center Andrew Bynum. Bynum was one of the premier Centers in the game just two years ago, and had an injury plagued season last year with the 76ers with other issues. However, Bynum seems motivated and excited to be here in Cleveland and ready to compete and be back on top. Bynum was said to be mulling over multiple options, but decided to Cleveland. We received a rumor that, Bynum had a special conversation, with a certain someone to come to Cleveland. You guessed it the special someone is LeBron James. A source, mentioned that LeBron talked to Bynum telling him to come to Cleveland and get ready to his return in 2014. The Cavs had a disappointing season in 2013-2014 campaign, there offseason signings didn't pan out, cutting Bynum during the season and getting rid of Earl Clark. Cavs draft picks didn't have a good year, however #1 pick Anthony Bennett has been having a great offseason doing 2 a days. Bennett has lost 15 pounds and is looking very smooth.
Could 2014 already be planned out? According to our sources, yes, but time will tell to see what LeBron James does
LeBron will be opting out in the summer of 2014, and become a free agent once again. It won’t take long for his decision to come. LeBron will only choose between Miami or Cleveland. There will be a lot of excitement back in Cleveland this year with the Cavs who have an exciting playoff caliber team this upcoming season. Expect anticipation to grow as the next season continues and the year comes to an end and one of the top free agent classes begins in 2014.
Update: Cavs are in a great position to persuade LeBron back to Cleveland, a team with an amazing future and young talent. LeBron is very intrigued about the opportunity to play with Kyrie Irving! The Cavs also have the #1 pick in the NBA Draft this year and they are leaning towards taking Kansas Star Center Joel Embiid. Combining Embiid and James would make it very hard for teams to score inside on the Cavaliers. As for the reports that James doesn't want to play with a ball dominant PG is complete "BS!" LeBron wants to win period, that's all he wants to do is win championships, and has always wanted to win one in Cleveland for the great fans of Cleveland! LeBron wants to limit his minutes in the regular season, like the Spurs do so he can be fresh and ready to go for the Playoffs. How better to do with a young and talented team and a superstar PG Kyrie Irving leading them. I fully expect still for LeBron to opt out and Return to Cleveland!
During the time that has passed since “The Decision”, LeBron has tried to patch things up and try to repair damage done to Cavs fans; as well as putting back hope in the hearts of Cavs fans. In 2011 LeBron James had a lengthy sit-down with ESPN's Rachel Nichols, LeBron said he understands all the anger that was directed at him last season, when he went from Cleveland to Miami.
Then again in 2012 he put hope back in the Cavalier fans, by mentioning in an interview with Brian Windhorst, that we wouldn’t rule out a return to the Cavs.
http://espn.go.com/nba/truehoop/miamiheat/story/_/id/7582491/lebron-james-miami-heat-rule-return-cleveland-cavaliers
During the All-Star Weekend, The Miami Herald interviewed LeBron James, and James was quoted as saying, “It’s always fun playing with [Carmelo Anthony], and it was awesome to play with Kyrie,”
James said. “I watch Kyrie a lot.” Not only did Kyrie Irving make his first All-Star appearance in 2013 as a 21-year-old, but he received some high praise from LeBron at the All-Star festivities. Kyrie is a growing Superstar in this league and has the potential to be the best player LeBron could ever team up with.
LeBron does not want to be hated, he wants to be celebrated and he wants to be loved. And as of right now, his relationship with Cleveland is icy at best. Going back to the Cavaliers would repair that relationship and make amends for any transgressions in the past.
If LeBron came back to Cleveland and delivered the title-starved town a championship, he would become a living legend. He would be loved and adored, just as a man of his talents should be. LeBron would be a Hero, to a city dying for a Championship. The last championship Cleveland celebrated in baseball, basketball or football was 1964, nearly 50 years ago.
According to several sources, when LeBron made his “Decision,” it was strictly business, and that he has treated Miami strictly like business. Miami was all about getting LeBron rings, and pairing him up with stars. However, the sources in Miami have mentioned some very interesting things about the Superstar. They’ve mentioned that even while LeBron was in Miami, he was constantly mentioning how he’d like to see what it would be like to “Return” home. LeBron has always loved his home town of Akron, Ohio. He grew up a star in Ohio, and he knows that this will always be his home. With all that said, he still left Cleveland on public television to join forces with Dwayne Wade and Chris Bosh down in South Beach. Something Cavs fans may never forget, until maybe 2014?
Could LeBron James be on his way back home to rejoin the Cavs in 2014?
We have recently found out, that LeBron is planning on returning to Cleveland in the summer of 2014. There is already a marketing campaign being called “The Return.” Nike will be involved with the mass marketing campaign of the return. There are shoes by Nike’s design team already call “the return,” according to my source, the production will take place soon and he has already seen a prototype.
In addition, we have received information from a former player, stating Gilbert told LeBron to go get his rings and bring experience back to a young team. There is anticipation that there will be a documentary called “The Return,” done be ESPN.
There are shoes by Nikes design team already called "the return". Production will take place soon. A source confirms he has seen prototype
Cavs are set up for a great chance to get back into the playoffs this year; with superstar PG Kyrie Irving leading the team, and other young talent Tristan Thompson, Dion Waiters, and Tyler
Zeller. The Cavs have had a tremendous 2013 offseason adding #1 pick Anthony Bennett out of UNLV, 2nd round pick Carrick Felix, and free agents Point Guard Jarrett Jack, Small Forward Earl Clark, and Center Andrew Bynum. Bynum was one of the premier Centers in the game just two years ago, and had an injury plagued season last year with the 76ers with other issues. However, Bynum seems motivated and excited to be here in Cleveland and ready to compete and be back on top. Bynum was said to be mulling over multiple options, but decided to Cleveland. We received a rumor that, Bynum had a special conversation, with a certain someone to come to Cleveland. You guessed it the special someone is LeBron James. A source, mentioned that LeBron talked to Bynum telling him to come to Cleveland and get ready to his return in 2014. The Cavs had a disappointing season in 2013-2014 campaign, there offseason signings didn't pan out, cutting Bynum during the season and getting rid of Earl Clark. Cavs draft picks didn't have a good year, however #1 pick Anthony Bennett has been having a great offseason doing 2 a days. Bennett has lost 15 pounds and is looking very smooth.
Could 2014 already be planned out? According to our sources, yes, but time will tell to see what LeBron James does
LeBron will be opting out in the summer of 2014, and become a free agent once again. It won’t take long for his decision to come. LeBron will only choose between Miami or Cleveland. There will be a lot of excitement back in Cleveland this year with the Cavs who have an exciting playoff caliber team this upcoming season. Expect anticipation to grow as the next season continues and the year comes to an end and one of the top free agent classes begins in 2014.
Update: Cavs are in a great position to persuade LeBron back to Cleveland, a team with an amazing future and young talent. LeBron is very intrigued about the opportunity to play with Kyrie Irving! The Cavs also have the #1 pick in the NBA Draft this year and they are leaning towards taking Kansas Star Center Joel Embiid. Combining Embiid and James would make it very hard for teams to score inside on the Cavaliers. As for the reports that James doesn't want to play with a ball dominant PG is complete "BS!" LeBron wants to win period, that's all he wants to do is win championships, and has always wanted to win one in Cleveland for the great fans of Cleveland! LeBron wants to limit his minutes in the regular season, like the Spurs do so he can be fresh and ready to go for the Playoffs. How better to do with a young and talented team and a superstar PG Kyrie Irving leading them. I fully expect still for LeBron to opt out and Return to Cleveland!