Induveca wrote:DCZards wrote:Sitting in a penthouse, going to expensive restaurants and hanging with beautiful people on south beach might be cool for some ballers but it's clear that Lebron wants more than the superficial. Plus he now can say he's been there and done that.
...and if Lebron's son is indeed a budding hoops star, by moving to DC he'd be bringing his son to a region with some of the best private, Catholic and public high school bball programs in the country.
End of the day, it's taxes and endorsements. DC fails on both. National endorsements he gets anywhere.
I can see Cleveland out of nostalgia and/or guilt, or New York if they pulled off a miracle salary dump with Chandler or Anthony. Jeter had an 8 figure billboard deal in Manhattan in 2008.
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LeBron already passed on NY once and would be wise to do so again, if he cares about winning championships.