Stephen A. Smith Predicts LeBron James Will Leave Cleveland Again


Obviously, take this post with a grain of salt, but during today’s show of First Take, Stephen A. Smith predicted that LeBron James will leave his hometown team again. James, who signed with the Cavs during the offseason, can become a free-agent again in two-years. According to Smith, James will find another home when that time comes.

“I was hearing it before he arrived in Cleveland, I’ve heard it since he arrived in Cleveland… this notion, that there is no way in hell that LeBron James would ever leave Cleveland again? That would be a grave mistake for anybody to make. He would leave again. Don’t you doubt it.”

After earlier reports of James calling out Dion Waiters and Kyrie Irving over their ‘loser mentality’, maybe there is something to Smith’s report. However, let’s all take a step back and realize it’s only been three games.

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