What else does HFCS need to do? He's said repeatedly that Lebron is the best player on the planet, and maybe the most talented ever. He seems to be the only one using actual stats to back up the opinion he has that Durant should have at least been in the discussion for MVP. So he doesn't like Lebron, Wade, or Riley and refuses to switch allegiances just due to one good playoff run. He continues to bring up last year's failure, but then says Lebron has redeemed himself with this year. I can't believe there are so many Heat fans in Iowa to get this offended.
To be clear, I've always like Lebron's game. I've liked the toughness Wade used to play with at Marquette and early in his career. I liked having Bosh on my fantasy teams when he was in Toronto. But I'm disgusted by the way they were assembled. If you're Karl Malone or Patrick Ewing or Zo Morning, and have one or two shots at a title and are no longer a featured star, by all means go somewhere that gives you the best chance. No one will begrudge Steve Nash for going to a contender this summer, but great teams have always been built through the draft and sometimes a trade for a young unestablished star to pair with a franchise player. Teams are supposed to be made by savvy GM's, not players conspiring to improve their brands.