Sir Charles In Thought: LeBron James and the Sixers

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Sir Charles In Thought takes a look at the growing connection between the Sixers and LeBron, Kawhi Leonard‘ s potential return, Robert Swift‘s resurface, Dwyane Wade‘s NBA future, and James Harden‘s…sigh…ending of Wesley Johnson‘s career.

LeBron and the Sixers

I love my Sixers. I love trusting The Process. As we get closer to the end of this season, we’ve seen LeBron James connected to four main teams: Cleveland Cavaliers, Los Angeles Lakers, Houston Rockets, and Philadelphia 76ers.

This past week, the Sixers took a visit to Cleveland to take on the Cavs. They won that game. But, a lot of stuff took place before and after the game.

For one, a Sixers fan stormed Cleveland by posting three billboards recruiting LeBron to Philly. We’ve also heard that LeBron may have been looking around at schools in the Philadelphia area for his kids. This, of course, is if he decides to sign with the Sixers.

Right after the Sixers’ win, LeBron really…like, REALLY praised Ben Simmons and Joel Embiid on his Instagram account. This triggered more thoughts that LeBron was set to join this squad soon.

I personally don’t see it really happening. I don’t think he joins the Sixers this offseason. Also, I don’t know if he and Simmons can coexist. They play the same way. I’m pretty sure the Sixers wouldn’t worry about that. If LeBron wants to join, you sign him and see if it works later. It’s LeBron James.