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Nick Young
06-23-2014, 10:06 AM
Will people respect Bron if he ring chases again and goes to another stacked team?

Andrei89
06-23-2014, 10:09 AM
He is not going to leave Miami.

The first ring "chase" people , except for haters, dont hold it against him.

After 7 years with such inferior supporting cast, anyone would have left Cleveland. Now in Miami, he has a good supporting cast, who sucked in the finals, but , nevertheless, are still good. He must stay.

-Lebron23-
06-23-2014, 10:15 AM
He is not going to leave Miami.

The first ring "chase" people , except for haters, dont hold it against him.

After 7 years with such inferior supporting cast, anyone would have left Cleveland. Now in Miami, he has a good supporting cast, who sucked in the finals, but , nevertheless, are still good. He must stay.
Yeah, in fact, losing this year might calm him down and make him realise how difficult it is to consistenly win championships and how many things need to fall in place on top of having enough talent.

Sticking with Miami would be good for his image. He seems to like the city and the franchise, he just wants the attention as well as to put pressure on management to add pieces and stay in contention.

Also, there aren't many owners and GMs out there that you would trust more than Arison and Riley when they tell you they want to consistently compete. The Cavs storyline is nice and fun but I don't think Cleveland really wants him back or that he wants to come back himself.

SpecialQue
06-23-2014, 10:19 AM
No one will care if he wins another ring and/or MVP.

EDIT: meaning no one will care that he was ring chasing. Obviously people WILL care if he wins those, in an "all-is-forgiven" way.

nathanjizzle
06-23-2014, 10:20 AM
He is not going to leave Miami.

The first ring "chase" people , except for haters, dont hold it against him.

After 7 years with such inferior supporting cast, anyone would have left Cleveland. Now in Miami, he has a good supporting cast, who sucked in the finals, but , nevertheless, are still good. He must stay.

they built their way up to the finals. his last year they were in the finals and he quit on them.

riseagainst
06-23-2014, 10:54 AM
most people never had any respect for him after 2011.

Charlie Sheen
06-23-2014, 11:08 AM
all this legacy and respect shit on the internet is a waste of time. especially when people like the op dont even give a damn about watching entertaining basketball...it's all about protecting the image of whatever player is his hero.

el gringos
06-23-2014, 11:26 AM
I'll have more respect. I think he should leave and should do another tv decision announcement.


That way we would see that he is proud of his decisions and he has made the decision to win on the court and not just public opinion.


His answer to make everyone happy is to do a press conference soon announcing he will opt back into Miami this season and try to get back to the finals for a 5 th time in a row and win a 3rd title. Then after the season when it's clear they're done people will be begging him to leave and he slides off to ny

Marchesk
06-23-2014, 11:41 AM
Now in Miami, he has a good supporting cast, who sucked in the finals, but , nevertheless, are still good. He must stay.

Wade looks done. Bosh only has great games every so often. Both PGs were non-existent. The rest of the team looked old and slow.

They can still be good, but it's very questionable whether they can beat the best from the West again without significant retooling, which will be hard to do unless Wade and Bosh both opt out.

It's also questionable if they can keep coming out of the East if Rose is healthy and the Bulls add another significant piece. And there is still Indiana, with Washington on the rise.

Miami looked old and wore down in the finals. You can't be like that and keep beating out the younger teams as they improve. I'm wondering how much Lebron wants to carry the Heat with serious doubt as to winning titles going forward. Wasn't that part of the reason for leaving Cleveland?

dannywpt
06-23-2014, 11:45 AM
Why would switching teams make people start respecting him?

Mr. Jabbar
06-23-2014, 11:47 AM
Ill have more respect if he stays with current wade than leave for cleveland

Bandito
06-23-2014, 12:00 PM
Well nobody respects him now :lol

Fudge
06-23-2014, 12:03 PM
Nobody has ever respected Bran Bran.

sportsfan76
06-23-2014, 12:08 PM
Will people respect Bron if he ring chases again and goes to another stacked team?


No, he if leaves Miami after a loss he will go down as the biggest homo in NBA History


You don't leave after a loss in the NBA Finals, that makes you look gay

tmacattack33
06-23-2014, 12:22 PM
It will look pretty bad.

Which is why he only has two choices right now: Miami or a team which didn't make the playoffs last year.

And the only non playoff team he might want to go to is Cleveland.

sportsfan76
06-23-2014, 12:29 PM
It will look pretty bad.

Which is why he only has two choices right now: Miami or a team which didn't make the playoffs last year.

And the only non playoff team he might want to go to is Cleveland.


It would look bad regardless because he is leaving a team after a loss in the Finals, that's GAY

tmacattack33
06-23-2014, 12:30 PM
It would look bad regardless because he is leaving a team after a loss in the Finals, that's GAY

It will look weird in a different way, but nobody will say he is ring chasing by going to a below average team.

JellyBean
06-23-2014, 12:32 PM
If people don't respect LeBron now, they won't respect him on a different team.

sportsfan76
06-23-2014, 12:34 PM
It will look weird in a different way, but nobody will say he is ring chasing by going to a below average team.


what sense would it make to go to a cleveland and waste his prime years and not get closer to a ring?