I'm hurt that he left, but after reading his essay I have even more respect for Lebron. One of the things he says is that he acknowledges that owner has made mistakes, but he too has made mistakes. If Lebron wins a ring in that city, he will be the MJ of that city for all eternity and have a statue build for him. I still hate Cavs fans though.
I'm not said anymore right now. I'm curious as to what Heat are going to do now. Bosh's departure is imminent, Spo is about to get exposed even more and Wade will probably decline even more. It's only a matter of time that Cavs get Kevin Love. And did you hear that Ray allen and Mike Miller are going to come? Looks like a possibility. Cavs are gonna have to give up Andrew wiggins for Kevin Love.
Your heat are going to be in a pinch for a long ass time. I doubt that Bosh will want to return with nothing but a declining Wade and an upstart rookie. I heard that Lebron talked to miller and Allen, but they'd have to clear some cap. As for Love, the trade as the offer stands now would be for Bennett and waiters, that might be enough. They could throw in wiggins and not be sad about it, they wouldn't get a cap hit and they don't know how good he'll be, so it wouldn't be a bad move.
I agree with your point in the essay, he was beyond respectful, and he earned a ton of respect as well. It was well done and classy.
LeBron is a ship jumper plain and simple . As soon as the Heat lose he ready to jump and go back to Cleveland I understand he barely got help but damn don't give up on your team now he left Wade down in the dumps by himself . They could never compare LeBron's legacy to Jordan or even Kobe's legacy because Jordan and Kobe stayed with one team matter what and got the rings that's why I laugh when the want to compare LeBron to Jordan at times . LeBron wants the easy way out and that's what I see . Lol but I guess a part of why I'm saying all this is because I don't like LeBron very much so my words may be biased .
Lebron is anything but a ship jumper. His move from Cleveland was because they had no cap to get him help and his support was minimum. If he truly wanted the easy way out, he would have stayed in Miami. He even acknowledged that the time in Cleveland will be a process, he didn't go there to win ASAP.
lol if that's the way you feel then alrighty then.
@AHK -Bulls Interested In Dwyane Wade
Jul 11, 2014 4:18 PM EDT

The Chicago Bulls are interested in Dwyane Wade.
The Bulls have been in pursuit of Carmelo Anthony as their primary free agent option. Wade would almost certainly be a cheaper acquisition for the Bulls.
With LeBron James leaving the Miami Heat for the Cleveland Cavaliers, and Chris Bosh also possibly departing, the future of Wade with the only franchise he's played for is unclear.
Via Adrian Wojnarowski/Yahoo! Sports
If Wade leaves, holy crap.
Edited by AHK, 11 July 2014 - 10:36 PM.