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"All-NBA Third Team: Brandon Roy, Joe Johnson, Paul Gasol, Shawn Marion, Little Si;"

It was clear that Dirk Nowitzki had completely fallen out of favor.

This season he had perford reasonably well, with the Mavericks ranking second in the Western Conference, but he didn’t earn a spot on any of the All-NBA teams.

Of course, after the first round ended, the "Black Seven" proved that the dia’s voting was without a single issue.

The New York Tis thought out loud, "If LeBron Jas’ career doesn’t have any breakthroughs, then what awaits him is becoming the next ’Dirk Nowitzki’!"

That scared LeBron so much that he imdiately called Wade, "Buddy, are you really not willing to co to Cleveland? Last season we got 65 wins, and if it weren’t for Shawn’s injury, there’s no way we would have been upset by the Black Eight. Just co here, and we can definitely create sothing big next season!"

Wade apologized, "LeBron, we’re the best of brothers, but I’m sorry, I can’t leave Miami!"

He had already said in front of the dia that Miami was his second ho, how could he possibly leave then?

And if we’re really talking...

"LeBron, do you really have to stick around in that small place, Cleveland? Miami is the big city. If you put on the Heat Team’s jersey, you’ll know what it really ans to be a superstar!"

Honestly, LeBron was very tempted.

But...

The Cavaliers had just been "black-eighth." How could he possibly leave now?

Actually, he didn’t take this very seriously.

Because in his eyes, there was no way the Cavaliers would have suffered an upset if Shawn Marion hadn’t been injured.

If there was guilt, it was Marion’s guilt towards the team, his guilt towards his teammates.

He was the one being dragged down!

As for saving the Cavaliers, pulling them out from the abyss...

I’ve been in this city since ’03, haven’t I sacrificed enough?

Damn it, David Stern, why did you have to give the Cavaliers that No.1 pick?

Why couldn’t so other team get that spot?

If he had been with the Pistons, then he would have won the championship in ’04.

If he went to the Grizzlies, he’d be partnering with Paul Gasol, and the Grizzlies would’ve made the finals long ago.

Only with the Cavaliers, he couldn’t accomplish anything!

And he couldn’t et good teammates either!

Being a kid from Akron, he knew very well that he had paid back the city long ago. Now it was the city that owed him more and more!

What?

You say the city gave up Su Wan for him?

Haha!

They could’ve chosen to give up on at that ti!

I didn’t make them trade Su Wan!

It was them who chose over Su Wan, not making them give up on Su Wan.

We must clarify this logic!

And the reason Su Wan could go to the Pacers, who did he rely on?

Wasn’t it because of , LeBron Jas?

Without , Su Wan would’ve gone to the Mavericks by now. With Nowitzki, that softie, could they achieve three championships in three years, four in five?

Don’t say the Cavaliers owe him; Su Wan owes him too!

If he really left, he wouldn’t feel the slightest bit of guilt.

The Cavaliers chose ?

Am I supposed to spend my lifeti with the Cavaliers?

You helped ?

Do I have to be grateful to you for a lifeti?

It’s all work, all colleagues; I have already sacrificed my career for so many years; do I still have to stay in Cleveland for a lifeti?

I’m from Akron; I don’t have to do this for Cleveland, right!

But...

People in this world only engage in moral coercion!

LeBron, for his public image, also couldn’t turn them down.

Therefore, he couldn’t leave.

The most important point is that LeBron always rembered what Richie Paul said, if he actively joined the Heat Team, then he’d be number two!

He absolutely couldn’t be number two!

Wade also regretfully hung up the phone, realizing their three-year agreent apparently wasn’t going to happen.

Well, actually, Wade also sighed with relief inside.

Just look at LeBron Jas’ negative news these past two years!

He had fallen out with Shaquille O’Neal and then with Vince Carter.

Both of them were good people in Wade’s heart.

Especially Shaquille O’Neal, they had worked together; Shaquille’s character is very smooth and rarely truly gets angry. For LeBron to have upset him was really quite an achievent.

Wade wasn’t sure he could work with soone like LeBron.

Even if they were brothers.

And that was just off the court.

And then there was on the court...

His clutch performance psychology was just too poor.

To put it plainly, that was the real reason Wade didn’t want to run off to Cleveland.

Imagine him abandoning everything to co to Cleveland, only to be let down by LeBron in a critical mont – he couldn’t handle that!

If it were Su calling him to team up, would he still say "Miami is his hotown"? He’d probably instantly change Bolis to "second hotown."

LeBron can’t co...

But the recruitnt work can’t stop!

A long-necked figure popped into his mind, and he quickly picked up the phone, "Hello, Chris, this is Dwayne. Interested in coming to Miami? With you joining , we can definitely create sothing great..."

Wade himself hadn’t expected to talk such a long streak.

Anyway, the end result was very successful; Chris Bosh imdiately responded, "Dwayne, let’s push hard together next season!"

That’s a success?

Is lobbying really that simple?

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