handiman
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You don't want to communicate, you want to talk.
To be fair, he is a ref.
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You don't want to communicate, you want to talk.
I expect 4-3. I see them losing to GSW 2/14 and @UTA 2/23, and also losing one of the five games in which they should be favored.Looking at the schedule for February, my predictions 6-1 .. yes? no?
He’s for sure gone, Houston will look pretty good next year with him, Harden, and CP3So more LeBron drama?
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/...sed-at-cavaliers-executives-in-heated-meeting
And I stand by my comment: #HeGone
That's pretty much a foregone conclusion. But where will he go? Houston would be tempting, no doubt, but it's bad enough with TWO ball-dominant players. People are saying Philly, but James and Simmons don't really complement each other. I kinda think he might consider Miami again. That would be funny to just jump back and forth between two franchises. I don't see him going to the Lakers unless they pull a Miami and land two other stars at the same time.So more LeBron drama?
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/...sed-at-cavaliers-executives-in-heated-meeting
And I stand by my comment: #HeGone
I believe he has a no trade clauseQuestion is: would Cleveland ever have the balls to TRADE LeBron? That would be fun - and it would have to happen very quickly.
Let's imagine he waived it. What would be the best offer that Cleveland could reasonably get that also makes sense to the team acquiring LeBron (bearing in mind that he could walk at the end of the season)? Be funny if Boston offered Kyrie back...I believe he has a no trade clause
But that doesn't really make basketball sense, and can Houston afford him as a FA?IMO He’s going where he has enough help to beat GS and win another championship, Houston.
But one of the Sixers' best players is like LeBron without a jump shot and they don't exactly maximize each other.If LeBron was smart he would go to the Sixers. But don't rule out the Spurs. If HOU can find a way to make cap space then so can SA.
Spurs do make a lot of sense. It would be funny to see LeBron have a coach who is at least his equal. Be a change for him.If LeBron was smart he would go to the Sixers. But don't rule out the Spurs. If HOU can find a way to make cap space then so can SA.
The Lakers said recently they weren't going after LeBron and the Clippers aren't even being considered by him.That's pretty much a foregone conclusion. But where will he go? Houston would be tempting, no doubt, but it's bad enough with TWO ball-dominant players. People are saying Philly, but James and Simmons don't really complement each other. I kinda think he might consider Miami again. That would be funny to just jump back and forth between two franchises. I don't see him going to the Lakers unless they pull a Miami and land two other stars at the same time.
New Orleans would be cool.
I'm somebody who expects the worst, but I just don't see it. (Of course, I didn't see Trump getting elected either.)Or...he could do the unthinkable and go to the Warriors.
As I stated in a different thread LBJ is worth $400 mil, if it’s about winning championships at this point for lebron I’m sure he could make his nba salary work wherever he wants to go. He makes 55 mil a year alone in endorsements. Taking less money to form the best “Big 3” in the league would make sense. He isn’t beating GS on the sixers, heat, or pelicans.But that doesn't really make basketball sense, and can Houston afford him as a FA?
As much as I'd hate it, because fuck OKC, it'd be hilarious for him to go to the team Durant left and win a championship there when Durant never could.... or this bullshit wishful thinking of him going to OKC.
Lebron could easily go to Boston...for coaching reasons alone...they have assets..his chances of making the finals are much better in the east
Neither do I. In fact, I'm in complete denial that it'll happen. Half of me thinks that as he's getting older, he'd be "okay" with not being a leader, but the other half thinks he'll try to make that team his and destroy the chemistry in the process (which I'm ALL IN FAVOR OF).I'm somebody who expects the worst, but I just don't see it. (Of course, I didn't see Trump getting elected either.)
Whose team is it? Would LeBron consent to being a role player? The Warriors would have to lose a few key pieces too - at least Iguodala and Klay Thompson - and that would require changing the way they play. Sure it could work, but I can see LeBron and Draymond coming to blows at some point...
The only reason why I could see LeBron join the Cs just to spite the Cavs organization. Wouldn't surprise me in the slightest if Bron and Kyrie were conspiring to get out of CLE and team somewhere else.Lebron could easily go to Boston...for coaching reasons alone...they have assets..his chances of making the finals are much better in the east
If LeBron is truly angry at the Cavs organization, I think he'd do whatever is necessary to join a championship team. Of course, he won't play for free (why would he), but is is safe to say that he's set for life?Money isn't just money, it's also status. I don't see James playing for the MLE. Giving up a few million? Perhaps. Not $30M.
Also, I don't know if he wants to be perceived like Durant, jumping onto a fully-formed team. He probably thinks of himself as orchestrating the creation of the Miami and Cleveland teams. That wouldn't be the case in Houston. Durant at least joined as a high-priced free agent--James doing the same, but for the MLE, would invite even greater mockery.
