Friday, October 16, 2009

Larry Hughes says LeBron will stay in Cleveland


Larry Hughes is relevant again.. (not really) by bringing up LeBron James' future. Larry reiterated that he thinks LeBron will stay in Cleveland after this year. When asked about LeBron, Hughes said, "He's got a good opportunity to win there. And I knokw a lot of people talk about him playing in a big market, but he just wants to win a ring. It's not about playing in a big market." Hughes and LeBron still talk regularly and has said that James is happy with the direction the Cavs are going as a powerhouse in the NBA. Cleveland fans remember Hughes as an under-achieving, over-paid player that the Cavs paid big money to, when they failed to sign Michael Redd in the summer of 2005. They gave this guy a 5 year contract worth $70 Million! Easily one of the worst decisions the Cavs front office has ever made. The former "Man-of-Steal" is playing for the Knicks this season, but barring unforseen success for either Hughes or the Knicks, (unlikely) Hughes will probably not play there past this year. Maybe Larry Hughes knows what he's talking about, maybe not.. but at least someone in the NBA thinks LeBron will stay. The city of Cleveland desperately needs LBJ. LeBron James is underrated for sure

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