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'The Decision' Is Coming Where will LeBron James' basketball future take him? The NBA's two-time defending MVP will reveal his destination on "The Decision" on ESPN (Thursday, 9 p.m. ET) and
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Ending months of speculation, Wade and Bosh announced Wednesday that they will sign with Miami, two decisions that vault the Heat back into the NBA championship picture and put them two-thirds of the way to hitting one of the biggest trifectas in NBA history. Wade, Bosh and James all have talked about playing together. On Thursday night at 9 ET, in an hourlong special on ESPN, James will say why that will or will not happen.
"We've wanted to play with each other and we have a golden opportunity to do that. We're going to take advantage of it," Bosh -- the "we" being Wade -- said Wednesday on ESPN's "SportsCenter."
James averaged 29.7 points for Cleveland last season, Wade averaged 26.6 points for Miami and Bosh averaged career-bests of 24.0 points and 10.8 rebounds for Toronto. Prime Time In Miami
Through seven spectacular seasons with the Heat, how Dwyane Wade's career ranks in Miami measure up:
Chris Bosh was the heart of the Raptors for seven seasons. En route to Miami, how his career ranks in Toronto looked:
They were the three kingpins of this long-hyped free-agent market, a trio of All-Stars who came into the league together seven years ago and structured their last contracts just to hit the open market together this summer, the last under the current terms of the league's collective bargaining agreement. Now, the ball is in King James' court.
"I expect us to compete for a championship," Bosh told ESPN. "I think both Dwyane and I, we both wanted an opportunity where right away we would be competing. ... We're ready to sacrifice a lot of things in order to do that. It's not about the money. It's not about anything else except for winning. I'm a winner. Dwyane's a winner. We're going to bring winning to Miami." Toronto and Miami have been in discussions throughout the afternoon and into Wednesday evening about a potential sign- and-trade for Bosh, a league source with knowledge of the situation told
ESPN.com's Andy Katz.
The source said there is hope that a resolution could be reached by Thursday morning. The Raptors have not spoken to Bosh about the matter, dealing only with the Heat, the source told Katz. Bosh could earn $125
million over six years via sign- and-trade, but only $96 million in five without it.
The Raptors have discussed a number of scenarios -- draft picks and potential players -- with the Heat in a sign-and- trade, but there remains a chance the talks could break down. The Heat have few options for the Raptors because of a thin roster that includes only one high-profile player in Michael Beasley, whose off- court issues have made him less marketable in a trade.
"We intend to enter into player contracts with Dwyane and Chris once the moratorium period has ended," was the only statement from Heat president Pat Riley on Wednesday. Wade, 28, said it was difficult to turn down the chance to play in Chicago, where he grew up. But in the end, an opportunity to play with the 26-year-old Bosh and build a title contender in Miami with the two in the prime of their careers won out over his desire to play in his hometown, Wade said.
"Now we can get on the pace of building a championship," he said.
Wade does not know what the terms of the next contract he'll sign with Miami will be, nor when he'll sign the paper. Bosh doesn't have terms of his next
deal done either. It's all contingent on what James says Thursday night, and Wade insisted he knows nothing about what the two-time MVP will say or where he'll be saying it from. Contracts cannot be officially signed until Thursday. Asked why he didn't agree to a sign-and-trade that would have paired him with James in Cleveland, Bosh said he decided that Miami was the best choice available to him.
"I wasn't sure if LeBron was coming back [to Cleveland] and I just wanted to leave that decision up to him," Bosh said. "I wanted to choose the best situation for me and my family and Miami was the best decision for me."
The Heat still have only four players in the picture for this coming season: Wade, Bosh, Beasley and Mario Chalmers. Miami is in discussions with several free agents, including Brendan Haywood, Mike Miller, Raymond Felton and Udonis Haslem-- whom Wade has played with in all seven of his previous seasons.
The salary cap released for the 2010-11 season on Thursday was just over $58 million, about $2 million more than teams expected, and that extra money
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