Thursday, July 8, 2010
Inhale. Exhale.
Update
Hold the hate. Winderman tweets
Earlier.
Herald columnist Greg Cote:
Oh well.
C'est la Bron.
Hold the hate. Winderman tweets
Heat pulled James, Bosh, Wade print ads not because of any knowledge of James decision, but because of unsigned status of Bosh and Wade."
Earlier.
Herald columnist Greg Cote:
LeBron-to-Miami may not be happening. Heat has canceled a full-page welcome ad in The Miami Herald. This time I'm serious.Cote is usually clueless, but he should know what's going on at his own paper.
Oh well.
C'est la Bron.
Cabanarama
US Magazine reporting-
Panorama of W cabanas where BoyzIIHeat may be soon enroute.
LeBron James has rented six cabanas at the W Hotel South Beach this weekend to celebrate his team decision, two sources confirm to UsMagazine.com.
That adds more fuel to the fire that James, 25, will announce he's joining the Miami Heat Thursday night, as several insiders told ESPN this morning. (He's still confirmed to attend NBA star Carmelo Anthony's Saturday-night wedding to former MTV VJ LaLa Vazquez in NYC.)
Panorama of W cabanas where BoyzIIHeat may be soon enroute.Is He coming?
Update
Thursday 11:00 ET
Cavs beatwriter Brian Windhorst (Cleveland Plain Dealer) sighs the sound of surrender.
LeBron, as is plain now, has told people he's going to MIA. But as I've said until he or Maverick Carter go on the record it is what it is.
Thursday 6:00 ET
Yahoo reports James isn't just "leaning" towards Miami but allegedly spent part of Wednesday evening contacting other free agents about the possibility of joining the Heat (at obviously minimum wages):
LeBron James’ inner circle told multiple NBA officials and players Wednesday night that the two-time MVP is leaning toward joining Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh with the Miami Heat, league sources told Yahoo! Sports.
James’ representatives spent part of Wednesday calling free agents to assess their interest in helping strengthen the Heat roster. James’ camp, sources said, went so far as to propose scenarios where the Heat would trade forward Michael Beasley to create additional salary-cap space to sign a complementary player. In those conversations, the representatives spoke only of Miami as the destination for James.



