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STEVE HARVEY: We should let LeBron go, he's given everything

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STEVE HARVEY: We should let LeBron go, he's given everything

Tiger Poker June 8 news Today, the Cavaliers lost 102-110 at home to the Warriors, a big score of 0-3 behind, in the Finals has been a line of death. After the game, steve Harvey, a famous American screenwriter, host and actor, talked about the whereabouts of Cavaliers forward LeBron James in the summer during a guest show. Steve Harvey is a Cleveland native and a longtime loyal Cavaliers fan.

On whether James will stay with the Cavaliers, Harvey said: "I don't think LeBron will stay. I think he's leaving. ”

On how James would treat this separation as a Clevelander if he did leave, Harvey said: "I think we should let him go. He came back to the team, he did everything for us, we failed to build the right squad around him, he brought us a championship that we had never won before. The last time we won the championship I was alive, in 1964, I sat on the refrigerator in the dining room and watched the Cleveland Browns vs Baltimore Colts final with dad. LeBron won the championship for us, he was conscientious during his time at the time, he contributed a lot to the community and we want to embrace that. He has to achieve his career achievements, he has to win more championships, and you all know he's chasing the best in history, so you need to let him go and let him do what he has to do. He is no longer young, he has given everything for us. He doesn't owe us anything. Cleveland, we'll be fine. ”

Speaking about where he wanted James to go, Harvey said: "Personally, the two places I want him to go are Philadelphia and Houston, and I don't want to see him go to Los Angeles. I live in L.A. and don't want him to come to L.A., there's enough glory in L.A., Showtime, magicians, etc., magicians are my buddies, I love him. But there's enough stuff in Los Angeles that maybe we'll move here, I'll work here, no, let's go to Philadelphia. Let him play with those young men, get the reinforcements he wants, and win, or, go to Houston. Why Go to Houston? Because everyone is hoarding superstars, why did Kevin Durant jump out of the ship and leave the Thunder after losing to the Warriors? So we can all come together on a team and let them taste it. Go to Houston, where there's Chris Paul. ”

"I'm more inclined to Philadelphia, though. I like their young people, Ben Simmons and so on. I love Philadelphia, they have a good roster. I also love Houston, one of my favorite cities. I'm not sure, I just want him to team up with some young people and I think he needs some fresh blood around him. Still, he's fine going to Houston, as long as it's not Los Angeles. I knew he might discuss it with Paul George, but I didn't like it when he went to Play in Los Angeles. Harvey added.

Finally, Harvey showed the camera one of his trophies: "I want to show this. In case the Cavaliers don't win a lot of championships, I have 60 trophies like this. ”

Steve Harvey hosts the morning radio show Steve Harvey Morning Show and has written the comedy film Think Like a Man.

(Editor: Oceans)

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