The New Jersey Nets made LeBron James a strong pitch. They offered him a future All-Star at center, a former All-Star at point guard, and an opportunity to align himself with his hip-hop mogul friend and the league's newest and most intriguing owner. They were ready to make him the King of Brooklyn in two years.
But all of that couldn't compete with the chance to team with Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh and create a potential dynasty in Miami. Now, every team in the Eastern Conference, including the Nets, has to wonder how they're going to compete with the new big three for the next six years.
But all of that couldn't compete with the chance to team with Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh and create a potential dynasty in Miami. Now, every team in the Eastern Conference, including the Nets, has to wonder how they're going to compete with the new big three for the next six years.