The Return: James Goes Home To Cavaliers
Saturday, the terms LeBron James' new contract were revealed. He will make $42 million over the length of the 2-year contract with the Cavaliers and can opt out after just one season.
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Saturday, the terms LeBron James' new contract were revealed. He will make $42 million over the length of the 2-year contract with the Cavaliers and can opt out after just one season.
Chris Bosh has confirmed he will be staying with the Miami Heat.
When people learned of LeBron James' decision to go home to Cleveland, the fan reaction was mixed.
LeBron James is going back to Cleveland.
LeBron James brought four years of post season play, two victory parades in downtown Miami and countless heart stopping games. He's credited with whipping fans into a frenzy during game time and helping to pack downtown bars and restaurants.
Now that LeBron James has informed the world of his decision to return back to the Cleveland Cavaliers, Heat fans are left wondering where the next domino will fall.
Celebrities were quite vocal on Twitter Friday after Sports Illustrated broke the news that LeBron James will be leaving the Miami Heat and returning to the Cleveland Cavaliers.
We reached out to our sports radio personalities from across the country to get their opinion on James' decision. Here's their reactions:
Miami Heat and Cleveland Cavaliers fans, along with the rest of the sports world, are anxiously waiting for the LeBron Jame's decision.
As South Florida, Ohio and the rest of the nation waits to find out if LeBron James will return to the Cleveland Cavaliers or stay in Miami with the Heat, his foundation says it is partnering with a reality TV show to spruce up some houses in his Akron hometown.
LeBron James is home. No, he hasn't made his decision yet but King James and Dwyane Wade were spotted getting off a plane Thursday night in Miami after the Heat free agents spent time in Las Vegas at the LeBron James Skills Academy.
Basketball fans across the globe have been captivated by all the conjecture regarding where LeBron James will decide to play next season. The speculation on where James will go stretches out to Las Vegas where people are making bets on what team LeBron will end up with
It appears that LeBron James is getting close to ending all the speculation and making a decision on what team he will sign his next contract with.
The much anticipated meeting between Pat Riley and LeBron James appears to finally be taking place.
As the hurricane of speculation continues to swirl around LeBron James and where he will end up playing next season, one team is making a lot of waves in their attempt to lure James away from Miami.
LeBron James worked out and had a meeting agenda Tuesday.
It appears that Pat Riley felt he deliberated long enough on how to build around the Big Three.
Before LeBron James makes his next decision, Pat Riley will get a chance to convince him to stay in Miami.
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A person with knowledge of the situation tells The Associated Press that Chris Bosh told the Miami Heat on Sunday that he is opting out of the last two years of his contract.
Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh told the Heat on Saturday that they are opting out of their contracts and will become free agents on Tuesday — the same decision that LeBron James revealed earlier in the week.
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