Lebron James Doesn’t Care For Heat Management,Will Consider Returning to Cavs During 2014 Free Agency

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Updated: January 25, 2012

This report seems a bit speculative and questionable if you ask me. After the disrespect and disloyalty he received from the city of Cleveland and Cavalier fans, I don’t see James having his eye set on returning to the organization. Despite them having a new coach since Bron’s departure, I’m sure Lebron would want nothing to do with Dan Gilbert and the Cavaliers. Then again, sometimes the grass isn’t always greener on the other side.

According to from foxsportsohio.com:

Now, there is talk that James is less-than-thrilled with certain aspects of the Heat organization. Sources in Miami say that while James still thoroughly enjoys playing alongside fellow stars Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh, he doesn’t particularly care for the heavy-handed and disciplined style of team president Pat Riley.

James can opt out of his contract at the end of the 2013-14 season, and speculation is he will strongly consider it if Riley remains in his current role. And the team James would be eyeballing most in free agency, say those close to the situation, would be the Cavs.

There’s alot of players who don’t seem to be happy with the management of the teams they play for. Perhaps that is why everyone would love to be a Laker, the players in LA seem to enjoy playing for that organization. It would be quite interesting if Bron gets his ring(s) in Miami then hops back on the first thing smokin to his hometown and play for the Cavs again. Do you think he’d be accepted again by the fans?

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  1. Mandii B (@FullCourtPUMPS) (@FullCourtPUMPS)

    January 25, 2012 at 3:54 pm

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