Monday, July 12, 2010

LEBRON AND COMPANY AKA "THE MIAMI DREAM TEAM" ARE CELEBRATED IN THE M.I.A....

LeBron James & Chris Bosh debut their Heat jerseys at the Heat of Summer 2010 Welcome Event at Miami's American Airlines Arena. Along with Dwayne Wade, a star Heat player since 2003, they are now being called "The Three Kings" and "The Miami Dream Team".  Yup, the contracts have been signed and the red carpet has been rolled out. Awww, aren't they the adorable wittle family now? Can't wait to see the Lakers mop the floor with host them at Staples next season. Pop the trunk for contract details...


Hmmm. Does anyone else find those numbers interesting? 

Via Bitten and Bound: 


The new contracts have been signed, giving the newly acquired James and Bosh $14 million in 2010-11.  Wade, with Miami since 2003, signed a new six year deal worth $107.5 million.  All three contracts have an early termination option after the fourth season that would allow LeBron, Bosh and Wade to return to free agency in the summer of 2014.  They also have a player option entering into the final season of the contact  in 2015-16.

Wade said: “It’s still surreal, man.  Me, Chris and ‘Bron.  We ready.  We want to go to the gym now.”

Now it’s time to fill out the roster.  Heat president Pat Riley, mastermind of the deals, had this to say: “All three of these gentlemen up here are going to be here for a long time, and they’re going to be here for us to enjoy, thoroughly enjoy.”

“There are plans to bring in other players and we’re very aggressive with that.  There is nothing that has been completed.  I have a very, very good feeling we’ll be able to do something.”


 [Bitten and Bound]

3 comments:

  1. Miami Dream Team huh..
    Well I guess they all be doing those T-Mobil ad's next huh..I can't wait until June 2011 and say I TOLD YOU SO!!!!! Go Lakers

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  2. The season will be one to watch. People are settng themselves up, let's see if they rise or fall.

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  3. I got $50 that they won't make it to the eastern finals, let alone the nba finals. They gotta blow through Orlando and Boston (if they keep their team together).

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