LeBron James News: LBJ Wants To Make History In Home Team

Lebron James just made it clear that he has complete control of his NBA career, unlike other stars who depend on what their respective teams do to them. 

After 7 years with Cleveland, then 25-year-old James decides to move his talents to South Beach in Miami to team up with Chris Bosh and Dwyane Wade - forming the Big Three. 

While the Heat's Big Three certainly was a success - four consecutive Finals appearance and winning two NBA titles - it may not be enough for the four-time MVP. 

After winning two rings with the Heat, it looks like LBJ now has it to bring championship experience to Cleveland, where he was raised up and played his first NBA game. 

James arrival in Cleveland is not the sole reason this team is an upcoming favorite in the East. Role players and veteran shooters Mike Miller and James Jones have reunited with LeBron to become the pillars of this young Cavs team. 

Of course there is the All-Star MVP for 2014 Kyrie Irving, along with consistent shooting guard Dion Waiters to man the backcourt, while James and Varejao man the middle. 

The Cavs are still missing one piece (insert Kevin Love here), though as rumors turn out, Cleveland has high chances of landing the best power forward in the game by trading its two first overall draft picks plus another first round pick to Minnesota. 

But even if the Cavs miss out on Love, James certainly has the ability to push his teammates to their limits and meet all expectations - win the Eastern Conference title and get a trip to the Finals for the first time in almost 10 years. 

In a report by ESPN, Irving is already willing to play a back-up role to James, and that will certainly be the same for his teammates who have just won 1 out of 3 games in the last three seasons. 

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