If you are like me, you are probably sick, tired, burned out and not at all intrigued by the hoopla surrounding the “Where will LeBron play in 2010?” hype.
If you’re like me, you were likely forced to watch Friday night’s Knicks-Cavs tilt—why was this a nationally televised game again?—with the sound down; that is, if you did not turn the game off altogether midway through the first quarter.
Will King James stay in Cleveland where management seems to have no clue as to how to build a winner?
Will LeBron jettison his hometown Cavs for a hapless Knicks team?
Will LeBron join forces with friend and fellow Global Icon, Jay-Z, to bring the New Jersey/Brooklyn/ Nets/Nyets into the NBA mainstream?
Will LeBron get serious about winning championships and sign with Portland or Oklahoma City?
Will LeBron sign with Kobe and the Lakers?
Will anyone care by the time July 1, 2010 finally arrives?
Seemingly, every scenario was h ...
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Article written by Dan E. Love