The draft title was "Jilted Lover: How ESPiN's influence couldn't keep LeBron in Miami"....
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A lot of LeBron haters just started loving him again last week. Funny how bitter some people still were about him leaving in the first place, when in reality he made the best move. If he had stayed, Cleveland wouldn't have gotten any top draft picks and they still never would've gotten any top free agents to combine with him, so he wouldn't have won any titles AND wouldn't have the top talent they have right now. LeBron leaving (plus a little lottery luck) was what Cleveland needed to build a talented supporting cast for him.
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Think about how terrifying that would be. I’d be driving to the hoop, and I’d leap into the air to dunk the ball, and I’d just keep going up and up and up, abandoned by gravity and doomed to rise into the sky forever. It could happen slowly—I would gradually float away like a balloon, tearfully begging for help while my teammates tried in vain to get me down; or, it could happen with terrifying speed—I might launch into the ether like a rocket and continue shooting skyward with tremendous velocity until I was just a tiny speck in the sky.
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I think he should stick with 6, plus reverting to 23 would contradict his previous request for the league to retire 23.
He could wear 69, and that will always be remembered.but 6 will always remind us he left to go to Miami
23.. and then all the fans that kept that jersey.. could be elated that the jersey in their closet is once again relevant