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    LeBron wants to wear No. 6

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    New Number For LeBron James?
    Bruce Bowen on LeBron James filing paperwork to switch numbers next seasonTags: NBA, Cleveland Cavaliers, Chicago Bulls, Lebron James

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    New Number For LeBron James?

    LeBron James could reportedly have a new number next season, but Cleveland Cavaliers fans hope the words remain the same.

    Super Six of the Hall of Fame

    Four Cavs have worn No. 6 in the franchise's history: Larry Nance, Shannon Brown, Mitchell Butler and Jerome Moiso. Not one Basketball Hall of Famer there, but these six NBA players who wore the number are:
    Induction year
    Julius Erving 1993
    Patrick Ewing 2008
    Tom Gola 1976
    Buddy Jeannette 1994
    Neil Johnston 1990
    Bill Russell 1975

    James filed paperwork to switch from No. 23 to No. 6, the Cleveland Plain Dealer reported on Monday. He beat a Friday deadline to make the request.

    The All-Star said in November that he was thinking of giving up 23 out of respect for his hero Michael Jordan, but at that time he was "50-50," according to the newspaper.

    "I've done it," James told the Plain Dealer. "I already sent it in. I'm going to be No. 6."

    Six is James' jersey number on the Olympic team, but the NBA does not have to grant his request. If James switches teams, he can choose any number he wishes. The change only applies if he stays with the Cavaliers.

    James will be part of the vaunted 2010 free-agent class that includes Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh. While Bulls fans would like to see him try to make No. 6 as legendary as No. 23 in Chicago, New York has also maneuvered to have enough cap space to sign James.

    Cleveland can sign James to a longer, more lucrative deal, however.
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