Lebron James Decision Where to Play Comes Thursday

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So much anticipation as NBA's biggest free agent in years, Lebron James, will finally make his decision as to where he will be playing.

James is scheduled to make his decision on ESPN Thursday night at 9 pm EST.

The announcement culminates with reports Wednesday morning that NBA free agent Chris Bosh will be joining Dwyane Wade and the Miami Heat. 

Most online sportsbooks including Sportsbetting.com had removed its odds on which team Lebron James will be playing for due to high speculation he will join Bosh and Dwyane Wade in Miami. 

Sportsbetting.com had James with 2/1 odds of landing there.

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