Lebron James: Chicago or Miami Says Charles Oakley

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Former New York Knicks player Charles Oakley, said to be close to Cavs super star Lebron James, claims he won't be staying in Cleveland.  James is a free agent and has been grabbing headlines during the current Playoffs as his team exited early and there is much speculation as to whether he will remain in a Cavaliers uniform come next season.

Oakley says that won't happen.

"Chicago or Miami.  Not New York. He's leaving.  He wants to go someplace where he can win. He's been in the league, what, seven or eight years? It's time for him to get over the hump."

Gambling911.com is monitoring Lebron James odds closely in recent days. 

Sportsbook.com has been getting huge play off its Lebron James odds offerings where one can bet on the next team he will play for. 

The Cavs are holding pat as a -150 favorite. 

The Bulls have the next shortest odds at +150 for a payout potential of $15 for every $10 bet.

The Miami Heat would pay a whopping $60 for every $10 bet.

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Carrie Stroup, Gambling911.com Senior Reporter 

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