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Free Agent LeBron James Going to Houston Rockets After Vacation? Rumors of Big 3 Leaving Miami Heat, Marco Rubio Promise

After the Heat's heartbreaking loss to San Antonio in the NBA Finals, LeBron James said he needs a vacation. James, who becomes a free agent this summer along with his counterparts in the Big 3, is not commenting on whether he intends to stay in Miami. Senator Marco Rubio basically guaranteed his return, while the Houston Rockets are reportedly going to go all out in pursuit of the greatest player in the game. Despite all the rumors and promises and Pat Riley overtures the truth is the world will just have to wait.

LeBron James, Dwayne Wade, and Chris Bosh all become free agents at the end of June, and it's obviously a big decision. So James took the opportunity to decompress and reflect with his family after a physically and mentally draining postseason (via Huffington Post):

"I just want to win. That's all that matters to me. I haven't even begun to even think about what my future holds or what I have in store. I will sit down with my team at some point, my family as well. Today definitely wasn't the day.

If my family is happy, then I'm happy and able to perform at a high level."

Of course anyone would be thrilled to pick up LeBron. Despite rumors of him heading to LA or New York, one team that reportedly really wants him is Houston (via Oregon Live):

"League sources say that Houston is preparing to make an all-out push to land James when free agency opens on July 1, assuming James opts out, as expected. If the Rockets miss out on James, they will turn their full attention to Carmelo Anthony. Chris Bosh is also on the radar."

Then again Florida Senator Marco Rubio thinks he's going to stay put, even if it means D-Wade and Chris Bosh don't come back (via TMZ):

"It's just a question of money ... how do you fit another 8 or 9 quality players if all your money is tied up in 3 people?"

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