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Bleacher Report Mad Libs: LeBron James/Miami Heat Edition

Armen DacityOct 4, 2010

Hey kids!

Have you ever wanted to write an article for Bleacher Report, but you just don't know how?

No problem!

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With the new Bleacher Report "Mad Libs" feature, all you need is a 3rd grade vocabulary and you too can write an article of your own!

This week, we'll start with a topic that hasn't had nearly enough coverage: LeBron James and his decision to join the Miami Heat.

Just fill in the blanks with the appropriate type of word (noun, verb, adjective, adverb) and PRESTO!  Your own B/R article!

Have fun!

TITLE: "The Decision has [verb, past tense] LeBron James' Legacy"

I just don't [verb] how LeBron James has [verb, past tense] this Summer.  He has gone from being a [adjective] personality to one though of by most as a [noun].

His choice of the Miami Heat was [adjective], but he handled free agency very [adverb].

Given that LeBron has not won a title, he should not [verb] or [verb].  Instead, he should [verb].

But LeBron chose to [verb] with Dwyane Wade.  This will [verb] his legacy forever, as he will not be able to [verb] that he [verb, past tense].

Since the Decision, LeBron has [verb, past tense].  This was a [adjective] move, as it [verb, past tense] the situation. 

The reaction to LeBron is [adjective].  I think what Michael Jordan and Charles Barkley have [verb, past tense] is entirely [adjective].  Given their history, they should [verb].

And what about Kobe Bryant?  How should he [verb] the [noun]?  After all, LeBron is clearly [verb, present tense] his [noun].  Is that right, given that Kobe has [verb, past tense] during his career?

In the end, I think that the Miami Heat will be [adjective] with LeBron.  This Summer will be [verb, past tense] and LeBron will be remembered as the [adjective] [noun] of all time.

The nicknames "King" and "Chosen One" will be viewed as [adjective] descriptions of LeBron's career.

I [verb] it.

So, there you have it! 

Your very own Bleacher Report article on LeBron James! 

And the great thing is... your article will be like none ever written here before!

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