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UDONIS: LeBron is 'Dade County certified'

Udonis Haselm, @ThisisUD, took to Twitter last night to explain the reason why LeBron James isn't going to bolt Miami for Los Angeles in two seasons. James can opt out of his contract in 2014 and ESPN.com published a story on Thursday explaining that James would be a target of the Lakers at that point. Basically, the story said if Kobe Bryant retires in two years, the Lakers would have space to sign LeBron. Here was U.D.'s take:

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Dwyane Wade, Chris Bosh and LeBron James addressed the story after Thursday's game against the Pistons. Wade said, "They can go ahead and leave my teammate alone. He's staying here." Chris Bosh said it wasn't news because all three players went throught the same thing back before 2010. LeBron said he's focused on this season and right now and not concerned about what might happen two years from now.

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First of all Udonis needs to speak English, It's This and That, That other talk is BS...Hey and if LeBron wants to go, so be it - stop with all this here say already I'm so tired of it after the Howard saga, this type of story needs to stop, it's really BS!! Who really cares - Play Ball!!

ESPN made up a story for some cheap clicks and the idiot fans and haters ran with it.

The only thing moving to L.A. is the Dolphins.

Lebron has shown in the past that he isn't all about the money. If Wade is still with the Heat, Lebron will stay.

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