So before I start this blog, I need to make one thing clear. New York is the greatest sports city in the world. I don't care what Sam tells you about D.C. or what Ryan tells you about Boston, it's all here in New York. While there are no rational arguments to debate this point, as July 1, 2010 is finally upon us, one question remains, will LeBron be joining the big city?
It seems fitting that as a Knicks fan I start off this blog with a nice little rant about the greatest NBA Free Agent of All-Time. I mean, come on, for the last two years all I've been hearing about is Knicks management justifying there horrendous teams by saying that they're just going to sign LeBron and all will be well. Well it won't be that easy. Everyone on this planet wants LeBron James. Everyone wants LeBron James, the guy who has won nothing in his career. Everyone wants LeBron James, the guy that quit on his team in the playoffs and got his coach fired. EVERYONE WANTS LEBRON.
Now if I'm LeBron James, I don't know if I would sign with the Knicks. Frankly, I don't know if I would sign with any team. I would simply stay a free agent forever. Think about it, has anyone ever made more money and gotten more media attention for doing nothing? I said it once already but it's worth repeating...LeBron is the greatest NBA Free Agent of all-time. Stay that way my friend and sign your one-way ticket into the NBA Free Agency Hall of Fame, it's that simple, and you're so close. LeBron, your value has never been higher. Everyone wants a piece of you. Why throw it all away by signing with a team? Seriously. Just stay put and enjoy the high life my friend.
Now, if LeBron ignores my recommendation and actually does sign a contract to play with an NBA team next year (which I highly advise against) there is only one situation that would work best for him (besides of course playing with the Knicks - for the simple reason that John Starks and some real estate lady told you to: http://bit.ly/9WlsKG). I have read a lot of stories, articles, blogs, and rumors about this guy over the past however many days and there was one that I read, thought about, and realized, that's it! Trey Kerby, of "Ball Don't Lie" may have unlocked the answer for LBJ. Don't sign with one team, sign with six! http://yhoo.it/b1Eehr. LeBron doesn't have to pick one, he can just play for them all. That should guarantee him a title, right?
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