Lebron James Mural Torn Down: Meets Derek Fisher at Airport

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Workers in Cleveland dismantled a 10-story-tall iconic image of NBA player Lebron James on a mural in downtown Saturday, a billboard that has dominated the city's skyline for years.  And as Cleveland continues to agonize over losing Lebron, Miami continues to improve its roster with yet another potential signing.

Lakers free-agent point guard Derek Fisher flew to Miami on a private plane Friday night for a meeting with Heat president Pat Riley and team owner Mickey Arison Saturday afternoon.

Lebron James also met with Fisher to pitch him on what many believe could become an NBA super team that, in addition to James, features the likes of Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh.

Bookmaker.com this week released future odds specifically on the Miami Heat and their regular season wins odds.

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Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com         

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