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Question of the day: Where will each of the following free agents end up: LeBron James, Dwyane Wade, Chris Bosh and Amare Stoudemire?

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[Updated at 10:30 a.m.:

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Lisa Dillman, Los Angeles Times

Basketball’s three tenors -- LeBron James, Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh -- won’t need to go on tour to thrill the masses. They simply can plant their collective star power in Miami with James and Bosh joining host Wade in the land of ample sun and cap space.

Wade and Bosh happen to have the same agent. And Bosh has been more public about looming free agency than almost any of the other coveted stars, using Twitter to ask whether he should stay in Toronto or go elsewhere.

Of course, EVERYONE can’t go to Miami. Remember the Knicks? Remember New York?

The Knicks carefully crafted a free-agency plan to lure James, but if that doesn’t happen, there are other options in the chorus.

This is Broadway, after all, and a combination of Amare Stoudemire’s athleticism and Joe Johnson’s pure scoring ability would play well on the Great White Way.]

Ira Winderman, Sun Sentinel

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If ‘The Plan’ moves forward, after ‘The Meeting’ and ‘The Cap’ can be managed, then it is not out of the remarkable realm that LeBron James and Chris Bosh could be coming to Dwyane Wade’s house in South Florida.

Yes, as multiple sources told the Sun Sentinel this week, Wade has pushed Heat President Pat Riley to move in that direction. It would mean other parts would have to fall into place, including dumping Michael Beasley’s 2010-11 salary and possibly working out details with the Raptors to get Bosh his desired sign-and-trade, with the accompanying larger contractual payoff, from Toronto.

As for Amare? Well, thanks for playing. But apparently free agency is just a three-man game.

Then again, if ‘The Plan’ comes to fruition, Stoudemire takes over as most-coveted, surely to be tempted by the mega-dollars of New York and Chicago.

[Updated at 12:20 p.m.:

Brian Schmitz, Orlando Sentinel Wouldn’t it be a hoot if LeBron stays in Cleveland after all this cap-clearing, all-out recruiting and dramatic hand-wringing?

Talk about a major letdown in Chicago, Miami, New York, New Jersey and Dallas.

LeBron: ‘Uh, never mind. Cleveland rocks!’

And then the other star free agents among the LeBron dominoes -- excluding Chris Bosh -- fall back to their old teams.

You have to believe that King James will do everything to deliver, say, Bosh to the Cavs in a sign-and-trade.

Let’s face it: Dwyane Wade already has given South Beach a title, so LeBron always would be the other guy even if a Holy Free Agent Trinity/Team USA reunion included Bosh. New York? New Jersey? Tempting for LeBron the businessman, but the Knicks and Nets are years away.

So if LeBron can’t find a sidekick to join him in Cleveland ... hello, Chicago.

If he wants to win a title (and it’s not lip service), it’s the Bulls, with Derrick Rose. Certainly LeBron’s ego is big enough to take on the Michael Jordan legacy, one-on-one, for Greatest Ever.]

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