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Chris Hu said:
TH3-D0S3R said:

The Spurs are really old though and I don't think Lebron can mask for their problems of athleticism and lack thereof. I'm not a huge Lebron fan so I could care less if he succeeds, but I cant see how a move would benefit him when the Spurs promote team ball and Lebron wants it to be all about him.

If you ask me, the 3 places I'd like to see Lebron go, it would be...

1. New Orleans- to me it's the best fit. He'd probably be tarnishing his overall legacy a bit by teaming up with two Hall of Famers in Davis and Boogie, but this IMO is his best shot out west to make the Finals.

2. Portland-they have salary cap hell, but I could see a sign and trade where they send McCollum and a few others to the Cavs for Lebron. Him teaming up with Lillard is a question mark because Lebron has never played with a player of Lillard's quality, but it's best for his legacy and he'd have a solid bench around him.

3. Denver-this has absolutely no chance in hell happening, but I'd like to imagine Lebron with Jokic, Milsap, Harris, and Murray. That starting 5 could contend with anyone and Lebron is most likely the best man on his team.

Also, if Lebron joins Philly or Houston, that's a KD caliber move and I'd lose a bit more respect of the man.

Lillard is actually not that good he is pretty overrated.  He played with a player better then him before when he played with Kyrie for two years.  Plus his first couple of years with the Heat D Wade was still almost as good as Lillard.  Him going to the Pelicans probably wouldn't work out salary cap wise they can either resign Cousins or get LeBron  I doubt the have enough cap space to sign both players the only team that has enough cap space to sign both LeBron and Cousins is the Lakers.  

lol what? Almost? Wade was wayyyy better than Lillard has ever been. Dwyane Wade is a top 5 SG all time. No offense to Lillard, he's a nice player….but he ain't even in prime Wade's area code, and the first two years Lebron spent in Miami, Wade was definitely still in his prime.