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Winning it all has certainly changed LeBron James, and he’s hoping it will change Ray Allen‘s jersey choice, too.
With a title under his belt, James is back on Twitter, and he’s been using his feed for some self-congratulation as well as a sneak peak at what Allen could look like in Heat colors.
James retweeted a photo of Allen in Miami threads on Tuesday and more than approved of Allen moving his game.
RT @abake6: #Heat fans, do yall want to see something really cool? (Cc: @FakePatRiley) twitter.com/abake6/status/…(looks damn good to me)
— LeBron James (@KingJames) July 4, 2012
James has speculated about Allen signing with the Heat before, of course, most notably on draft night.
While watching the Draft my son Bryce ask “Is Ray Allen gonna play for the Heat”. I said “I don’t know, I hope so”.
— LeBron James (@KingJames) June 29, 2012
But, while James looks hungry to add more players and make another title run, he isn’t exactly done savoring his first one.
He gave himself another slap on the back on Tuesday, tweeting an Instagram photo he took of himself as the cover subject of the latest Slam magazine. In the shot, his arms are raised as he wears his championship T-shirt, with the words “Hi Haters” written in big letters overtop.
James didn’t have anything to say about the haters, but he did tweet the photo with the hashtag “#epic.”
If you say so, LeBron.
Photo via Instagram/@KingJames