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I don't know how sincere he is with all the emotional stuff and I don't really care.

However, in terms of logical decision making, I think he picked the best path. The setup the Heat had will only be successful if you have a fair number of players willing to be unselfish. The stars might align for awhile but we're dealing with egos and money; these guys will eventually want to get paid. When that happens, you end up with a situation where your bench and your role players are bottom of the barrel and you're completely dependent on your stars.

Miami did the equivalent of taking steroids--they got big really fast but in doing so, they ended up with back acne and shriveled testicles. Wait, where was I going with this analogy? Oh, right, the Miami brass had to know that when things fell apart, it would leave them a complete wreck. That's why I have no sympathy for them.

Cleveland, on the other hand, can be really good in a few years. They have young talent and they have money to spend.

Smart move, BronBron.