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	<title>Comments on: Well this sure didn&#039;t take long &#8230; New York says LeBron&#039;s going to join D&#039;Antoni</title>
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		<title>By: Josh</title>
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		<description>Alot depends on New York's roster at that point as well.  Right now, D'Antoni doesnt have much to work with on that roster, so housecleaning is in order.

You hit it on the head tho, Pat.  If the Cavs have the talent in place to win it all, all of this is meaningless.  Why leave if the situation is good and the wins keep coming?  I think this coming NBA draft is going to be critical.  The Cavs must find a Carlos Boozer type to replace Z eventually, a true point guard, and maybe some more shooting to replace Damon Jones.  HUGE draft, and the Cavs do have 3 picks.

New York would be enticing, I understand that, but perhaps LeBron should ask A-Rod what it's like to play in that fishbowl every year.  I bet he'd say he misses Texas or even Seattle.  

Cleveland is where LeBron belongs, and he has a chance to own that city someday, as well as being beloved by the entire state of Ohio if he retires as a Cavalier.  That has to be pretty enticing too.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Alot depends on New York&#039;s roster at that point as well.  Right now, D&#039;Antoni doesnt have much to work with on that roster, so housecleaning is in order.</p>
<p>You hit it on the head tho, Pat.  If the Cavs have the talent in place to win it all, all of this is meaningless.  Why leave if the situation is good and the wins keep coming?  I think this coming NBA draft is going to be critical.  The Cavs must find a Carlos Boozer type to replace Z eventually, a true point guard, and maybe some more shooting to replace Damon Jones.  HUGE draft, and the Cavs do have 3 picks.</p>
<p>New York would be enticing, I understand that, but perhaps LeBron should ask A-Rod what it&#039;s like to play in that fishbowl every year.  I bet he&#039;d say he misses Texas or even Seattle.  </p>
<p>Cleveland is where LeBron belongs, and he has a chance to own that city someday, as well as being beloved by the entire state of Ohio if he retires as a Cavalier.  That has to be pretty enticing too.</p>
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