I think that James will stick around with the franchise for as long as they are winning.They have been great the last two seasons, I see no reason to leave now. Look at how Jordan started out, their team sucked, but in the long run, changes were made and they became 6-time NBA champions.
I think Cleveland should concentrate more on finding the right teammates for James. James is not the problem, he has kept the franchise alive. The problem is that they are alcking another great star. You cannot expect James to do it all for the team. Jordan had Pippen, Shaq had Kobe, Duncan had Robinson, Wade had Shaq. Who does James have, Hughes? That's not enough. The franchise should keep James and find better players at the same time.
2007-03-21 07:33:42
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answered by Anonymous
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I am glad that Cavs solved their problems. The game that LeBron sat out made him and everyone realized that Cavs are good even without LeBron. The problem is that with LeBron held on to the ball too long on each offensive posession that made everyone else stand around and not involving. But the game LeBron sat out, Cavs recorded 128 points and 30+ assist. LeBron saw that and blend himself into this new offense. Now the Cavs look like the contender and I think LeBron will stay.
2007-03-21 11:02:23
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answered by tienyutai 3
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WIthout a doubt. He's already singed his long-term contract with the Cavs. He's not going anywhere till he's at least 27-28. I think he'll be a Cav till he's past his prime.
2007-03-21 10:41:48
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answered by Pez 1
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I think he will, and I think that some of the free agents from other teams are going to come to cleveland to help him get those rings.
2007-03-21 11:21:25
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answered by Anonymous
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He will, unless the Cav's don't win a championship before his contract expires. Then he will realize that Cleveland isn't serious about winning a NBA title............and spending the money to put some serious talent around him!!!!!!!!
2007-03-21 10:57:02
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answered by 50/50 3
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No because he might want to help the Cleveland in the season to win the playsoffs
2007-03-21 10:40:20
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answered by Oyindamola I 2
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He could. But he could also be attracted to a bigger market since it is stated in his contract that he gets a raise by playing in a big market team
2007-03-21 10:46:04
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answered by #15mwu 5
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his contract ends around 2011 or something like that, but i think james deserves more and he should be on a better team
2007-03-21 10:53:49
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answered by Pistonsfan101 5
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I think he'll stay. But only if they get a decent point guard to feed him the ball and help him score.
2007-03-21 15:13:54
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answered by Shawn H 2
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nope, as soon as his contract ends, he is bolting to the brooklyn nets to play for you guessed it jay z. there is a reason why bron didnt sign the same sized contracts as wade and bosh did. bron ends earlier than theirs even though bron could have had the same contracts.
2007-03-21 11:01:13
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answered by what? 7
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