Saturday, July 12, 2014

With King James Back In A Cavs Uni, They Return As NBA Contenders In The East

 
It was widely speculated even during this past NBA Finals that the remote possibility that LeBron James returning for a second go-round with the Cleveland Cavaliers could happen after four straight Eastern Division titles and back-to-back world championships with the Miami Heat. Well my friends - it has now come to fruition and in my opinion has drastically switched the landscape of what's to come in the 2K14-15 campaign. The Cleveland Cavaliers are immediately contenders again in the Eastern Conference with a more seasoned, matured man and leader in King James with the great success he experienced down in South Beach with the Heat the past four years, and that bodes extremely well for the likes of the young core in place - All-Star point guard Kyrie Irving, who recently signed a five-year, $90M extension, talented young forward Tristan Thompson, explosive two-guard Dion Waiters and talented, exciting young forward Andrew Wiggins, their recent No. 1 overall draft pick out of Kansas. The wisdom James will impart to these players as far as being professionals and having a championship-winning mentality will only ascend his greatness and hopefully help in winning the franchise's first-ever NBA title, which will be INSANE for the great city of Cleveland, Ohio! On the other end with the Miami Heat, unfortunately with LeBron making the shocking decision to return home quickly shifts them from being the annual contenders they were to now being being borderline pretenders. OK - veteran All-Star forward Chris Bosh resigns with the club for five-years and $118M, but fellow All-Star Dwyane Wade's uncertain future with the franchise is a concern with the various injuries that have taken a toll on his body over the past few seasons has them looking to rebuild again for the future. I mean, the Heat I believe will compete this upcoming season IF Wade does return and is physically able to get through it unscathed and be the amazing, future Hall-of-Fame player that he is, but the impact of LeBron leaving will be immensely felt by the franchise. We shall see how it all plays out, but to James and his family - WELCOME HOME and GOOD LUCK!

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