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  • Cavs Talk: Wiggin on the table

    http://www.si.com/nba/2014/07/11/leb...land-cavaliers

    Before anyone ever cared where I would play basketball, I was a kid from Northeast Ohio. It’s where I walked. It’s where I ran. It’s where I cried. It’s where I bled. It holds a special place in my heart. People there have seen me grow up. I sometimes feel like I’m their son. Their passion can be overwhelming. But it drives me. I want to give them hope when I can. I want to inspire them when I can. My relationship with Northeast Ohio is bigger than basketball. I didn’t realize that four years ago. I do now.

    Remember when I was sitting up there at the Boys & Girls Club in 2010? I was thinking, This is really tough. I could feel it. I was leaving something I had spent a long time creating. If I had to do it all over again, I’d obviously do things differently, but I’d still have left. Miami, for me, has been almost like college for other kids. These past four years helped raise me into who I am. I became a better player and a better man. I learned from a franchise that had been where I wanted to go. I will always think of Miami as my second home. Without the experiences I had there, I wouldn’t be able to do what I’m doing today.

    I went to Miami because of D-Wade and CB. We made sacrifices to keep UD. I loved becoming a big bro to Rio. I believed we could do something magical if we came together. And that’s exactly what we did! The hardest thing to leave is what I built with those guys. I’ve talked to some of them and will talk to others. Nothing will ever change what we accomplished. We are brothers for life. I also want to thank Micky Arison and Pat Riley for giving me an amazing four years.

    I’m doing this essay because I want an opportunity to explain myself uninterrupted. I don’t want anyone thinking: He and Erik Spoelstra didn’t get along. … He and Riles didn’t get along. … The Heat couldn’t put the right team together. That’s absolutely not true.

    I’m not having a press conference or a party. After this, it’s time to get to work.

    When I left Cleveland, I was on a mission. I was seeking championships, and we won two. But Miami already knew that feeling. Our city hasn’t had that feeling in a long, long, long time. My goal is still to win as many titles as possible, no question. But what’s most important for me is bringing one trophy back to Northeast Ohio.

    I always believed that I’d return to Cleveland and finish my career there. I just didn’t know when. After the season, free agency wasn’t even a thought. But I have two boys and my wife, Savannah, is pregnant with a girl. I started thinking about what it would be like to raise my family in my hometown. I looked at other teams, but I wasn’t going to leave Miami for anywhere except Cleveland. The more time passed, the more it felt right. This is what makes me happy.

    To make the move I needed the support of my wife and my mom, who can be very tough. The letter from Dan Gilbert, the booing of the Cleveland fans, the jerseys being burned -- seeing all that was hard for them. My emotions were more mixed. It was easy to say, “OK, I don’t want to deal with these people ever again.” But then you think about the other side. What if I were a kid who looked up to an athlete, and that athlete made me want to do better in my own life, and then he left? How would I react? I’ve met with Dan, face-to-face, man-to-man. We’ve talked it out. Everybody makes mistakes. I’ve made mistakes as well. Who am I to hold a grudge?

    I’m not promising a championship. I know how hard that is to deliver. We’re not ready right now. No way. Of course, I want to win next year, but I’m realistic. It will be a long process, much longer than it was in 2010. My patience will get tested. I know that. I’m going into a situation with a young team and a new coach. I will be the old head. But I get a thrill out of bringing a group together and helping them reach a place they didn’t know they could go. I see myself as a mentor now and I’m excited to lead some of these talented young guys. I think I can help Kyrie Irving become one of the best point guards in our league. I think I can help elevate Tristan Thompson and Dion Waiters. And I can’t wait to reunite with Anderson Varejao, one of my favorite teammates.

    But this is not about the roster or the organization. I feel my calling here goes above basketball. I have a responsibility to lead, in more ways than one, and I take that very seriously. My presence can make a difference in Miami, but I think it can mean more where I’m from. I want kids in Northeast Ohio, like the hundreds of Akron third-graders I sponsor through my foundation, to realize that there’s no better place to grow up. Maybe some of them will come home after college and start a family or open a business. That would make me smile. Our community, which has struggled so much, needs all the talent it can get.

    In Northeast Ohio, nothing is given. Everything is earned. You work for what you have.

    I’m ready to accept the challenge. I’m coming home.

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    TL;DR:

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    • #3
      Holy shit.

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      • #4
        Any tweets
        I'm back. I no longer worship joe johnson

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        • #5
          WOW ... Speechless. Well... The NBA rigged it up perfectly for Cleveland this whole time I guess.

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          • #6
            Joey wrote: View Post
            WOW ... Speechless. Well... The NBA rigged it up perfectly for Cleveland this whole time I guess.
            Seriously, what franchise in history goes on to get so many consecutive 1st overalls, then gets the best player in the game to come over as FA?
            The Baltic Beast is unstoppable!

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            • #7
              enlightenment wrote: View Post
              Seriously, what franchise in history goes on to get so many consecutive 1st overalls, then gets the best player in the game to come over as FA?
              FUcking clevland does
              I'm back. I no longer worship joe johnson

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              • #8
                enlightenment wrote: View Post
                Seriously, what franchise in history goes on to get so many consecutive 1st overalls, then gets the best player in the game to come over as FA?
                So the real question is what happens to MIA?

                Will wade stay?
                Bosh will probably leave for Houston, but yeah what happens to MIA?

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                • #9
                  Cleveland now has an immoveable 14M PG, Wiggins is the SG with Waiter off the bench or vice versa. Bennett... , none of these pieces work. They'll still need a center and Love makes things worse capwise and fit.

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                  • #10
                    Wade isn't going to leave Miami.
                    If Your Uncle Jack Helped You Off An Elephant, Would You Help Your Uncle Jack Off An Elephant?

                    Sometimes, I like to buy a book on CD and listen to it, while reading music.

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                    • #11
                      TrueTorontoFan wrote: View Post
                      So the real question is what happens to MIA?

                      Will wade stay?
                      Bosh will probably leave for Houston, but yeah what happens to MIA?
                      Miami will suck for the next little while. Probably get 2 or 3 high draft picks....and then 4 years from now we'll have the decision 3.0 where LeBron is deciding whether to go back to Miami.

                      Sent from my HTC One using Tapatalk

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                      • #12
                        Bet Wade is super happy he passed on over 40mil over the next 2 years.

                        McRoberts and Granger must be pretty ecstatic too.

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                        • #13
                          Bah, they deserve a little something. When was the last time the Cleveland anythings won a title?

                          LeBron now can never leave Cleveland again. He's stuck there with the ownership who could never find him the right pieces he needed to get over the top. No doubt they have better talent now and it's developing talent but still. We'll have to wait and see. This greatly changes the power structure in the east and opens the door for somebody else to stand tall.

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                          • #14
                            Finally !!
                            Well happy he made the choice to go back home. Now I can get my hate on for the Cavs this coming year !
                            There's no such thing as a 2nd round bust.
                            - TGO

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                            • #15
                              TrueTorontoFan wrote: View Post
                              So the real question is what happens to MIA?

                              Will wade stay?
                              Bosh will probably leave for Houston, but yeah what happens to MIA?
                              A tank.

                              Though I hate the idea of Bosh going to Houston. My least favorite West team. I don't want them anywhere near the Finals. Riley, give Bosh the 5 year supermax. Get'er done.

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