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[QUOTE="MadDogRevival, post: 2726494, member: 8028"] Well, I hear your argument, and time will tell, to be sure. I agree with Rocktheworld on this one. I think LeBron is a perfect fit in Philly, and I think LeBron on Philly is the only team that can challenge GS. Hat tip to the Celtics for their pluck and grit, but with Irving and the other injured guy, they still get dominated by GS. LeBron on Philly is a perfect fit for a lot of reasons, many of which were listed by Rock. Regarding personality conflict - please. The already-favored Warriors got on their knees and begged Durant to come to Oakland. Curry and Thompson and the rest knew that Durant would shade them, which he has. Thompson's HOF (and maybe Green's) legacy is made more difficult by him being there, and [I]they didn't even need him[/I]. LeBron's timeline is short. If you're Embiid or Simmons or any of the others, are you more happy to bring this guy on for 2 or 3 years of dominance during which you can compete for titles? Or are you more concerned with image and rank? Most guys would want LBJ in a nanosecond. I also think LBJ would be a phenomenal teacher and leader for that group, and I think Fulz would do a lot better with a guy like LeBron working with him. Frankly, LeBron to Philly is the only thing that can happen between now and October that gets me to keep watching the NBA for the next few years - if that move doesn't happen, nobody even pushes the Warriors for at least 3-5 years. [/QUOTE]
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