>OKC lose at Finals
>Durant leave for bigger market
>LeBron wins at Finals
>LeBron leaves Cavs for bigger market
All the rumors in July will give NBA a huge publicity with the free agency of the top 2 players in the league
>LeGod leaving da land
Not likely
>LeBron.
>Leaving Da land.
Pick one.
Or,
>Leaving Da land.
>Legacy
Pick one.
Or better yet,
>Winning a championship on a young squad full of potential in your home city with a completely repaired reputation, beloved by your fans.
>Stephen A: I've been told LeBron will entertain leaving if he FUCKING WINS!
Pick one.
Why would Lebron ever leave Cleveland? He's finally surrounded by talented players who get along with each other with a good coach and can easily coast to the finals every year.
>>67859159
t. Nervous Ohioan
>>67859594
t. Nervous Ohioan that took up boomerang chucking
>>67859009
They've been rigging the league for the Cavs for years
>win 3/4 first overall picks even though they only had a 1.5% chance each time
>Not rigged
>>67859708
>Rigging for the Cavs
Why though?
>>67859670
This
>>67859708
>HEY GUYS LET'S RIG THE ENTIRE LEAGUE TOWARDS ONE OF OUR SMALLEST MARKETS
>>67859708
But everyone was convinced they were rigging it for the Warriors since curry was the new golden boy. You guys change your conspiracy theories every God damn day
>>67859959
clearly to lure LeBron back to cleveland. Isn't it odd that the 4 years that he leaves Cleveland that they get the #1 pick in three of them and he just happens to decide to get back now that they had all these assets despite being on a proven championship caliber team already?
>>67860112
Yeah, the NBA clearly wanted Lebron to leave a Miami based dynasty championship team for a 19-63 team in fucking Cleveland. Obviously in their best interests.
>>67860015
This. Get your fucking story straight at least
>>67860015
It's like wrestling. They just need a lot of stars so they can sell jerseys.