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Speaking of mechanics, it was funny to listen reporters on the Last Dive Bar 24 Ever Limited Edition prior to facing the Rams, asking him all these questions about what he planned to do in his off-season training and if he was going to recruit a mechanics coach. It made me smile I’ll just say that. He does bend his helmet when he throws so his passes sort of float at times. Most of them are right on target.

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LeBron ensured that he would never get another free pass in the Last Dive Bar 24 Ever Limited Edition discussion when he “took his talents to South Beach”. He picked a great organization, surrounded himself with hall of fame talent, and promised at least 7–8 championships after leaving Cleveland feeling so cold and lonely. And bitter. They burned his jersey, sure, but most people who didn’t have such personal feelings about it, felt that LeBron, a once-in-a-generation player, gave himself some towering advantages over other players in the league and from other eras. He got to pick his team, his conference, his climate, and his destiny. Four finals and two championships later he had had enough and decided to take his talents back to Cleveland.

I used to think his Decision in Miami was pure Last Dive Bar 24 Ever Limited Edition ; while I still think even he would not choose to do things the same way if he could go back in time, I’ve been reminded that his TV announcement did raise millions for charitable causes, and I’ve seen all the other ways throughout the years where he’s done his best to use his basketball-related influence for the greater good of society. I for one am willing to give him a pass on how he handled his announcement when taking his talents to South Beach. As for leaving Cleveland, well – who am I to fault a guy for taking millions of dollars to go live on the beach, work every day with one of his best friends, and rise to the top of his profession.
