LeBron has two amazing options, but would have to work a little 'forcing of hand' to make one of them happen.
1. Take Blake Griffin's spot in Los Angeles
Make a sign and trade deal for Blake Griffin. One thing LeBron James has never had to is really good, experienced coach. LeBron, unlike many other super stars, wants to listen to his coach and play team basketball. LeBron would do very well playing for a great coach like Doc Rivers.
LeBron already has a great friendship with Chris Paul. And having a good defensive center in DeAndre Jordan is something the Heat never had and desperately needed in the finals this year.
2. Join Carmelo Anthony in Houston
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For this to work, the Rockets have to get rid of James Harden. He's a ball hog. He's not as good a driver as LeBron and he's not as good a shooter as Melo. The only all star in the NBA that plays worse defense than Melo is Harden. Harden+Melo+LeBron would be horrible. Howard+Melo+LeBron would be magic.
Really though, wherever LeBron ends up, I will be rooting for him. I love LeBron's approach basketball on and off the court. There are, however, two spots where I really hope he DOESN'T end up.
1. Los Angeles Lakers
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Lastly, I would advise LeBron not to go back to Cleveland. The Owner was so bitter when LeBron left that he wrote that awful letter to him. The front office sucks. The team sucks. Going back to Cleveland could be the biggest mistake of his career.
Be smart LeBron!
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