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Post by user9327 on May 27, 2010 12:13:02 GMT -5
There's just no way more than 2 and by 2 I mean Wade/Lebron and Bosh/Johnson can play together for the money (None of them are taking less than a max, and why should they) and the fact that they would KILL each other without being "the man" or even the "co-man" nobody knows but them. I still think there's a chance they stack up together because that's been the championship trend created by the Celtics and Lakers. I think ESPN is generally full of crap and has been 100% of the time. I also think the fact that there has been absolutely zero Knicks speculation when they have all that extra money, is curious. ESPN really expects us to believe the Knicks are as insignificant as they've made it seem? Especially when they've been wrong or flip flopped on a few major "sources" about the Bulls? Maybe next week espn can report that Pat Riley is leaving Miami to coach Wade in Detroit. Meanwhile the Knicks still got that 37.5 mil and 15 mil next season, and Coach D'Antoni. Cleveland, Chicago and NJ don't even have coaches right now.
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Post by user9327 on May 27, 2010 12:23:03 GMT -5
I think it comes down to this;
the only situations that would make any of them better off, realistically, are: Miami if Bosh joins Wade or the Knicks if they get 2 or 3 big FA's.
One of them to the Bulls, just isn't getting it done. We all know this. Miami would be a lot better with a big man. Cleveland is done.
They all put themselves in this situation because of championships. Don't think they ignore Boston's teamwork with an unrealistically stacked roster. The Knicks have a dream situation right now to do this through free agency.
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Post by Jamal on May 27, 2010 12:33:28 GMT -5
You bring up Boston, but that is a different situation. Allen, and Garnett were just at the end of their primes, and had enough of losing at that point. Being the man didn't matter anymore, as long is they could finally win a championship.
Wade, LeBron, and Bosh are all in their primes. Wade isn't going to be anything less than the #1 player on a team, and rightfully so. If Wade teamed up with LeBron, James would be the 2nd best player IMO. I don't know if LeBron's ego would ever let him do that.
Bosh and JJ can be great second option players, and they wont be going any lower than that.
Meaning LeBron and Wade is not happening. But one of those players sure as hell can play with Bosh or JJ.
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Post by Quanthor on May 27, 2010 12:48:11 GMT -5
Looks like Z-Bo might be in some deep sh*t. His name and vehicles are linked to a Marijuana dealing opertation.
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Post by user9327 on May 27, 2010 13:36:17 GMT -5
You bring up Boston, but that is a different situation. Allen, and Garnett were just at the end of their primes, and had enough of losing at that point. Being the man didn't matter anymore, as long is they could finally win a championship. Wade, LeBron, and Bosh are all in their primes. Wade isn't going to be anything less than the #1 player on a team, and rightfully so. If Wade teamed up with LeBron, James would be the 2nd best player IMO. I don't know if LeBron's ego would ever let him do that. Bosh and JJ can be great second option players, and they wont be going any lower than that. Meaning LeBron and Wade is not happening. But one of those players sure as hell can play with Bosh or JJ. I don't think LeBron and Wade is happening either but we'll never know until the Summer is over. As I said before, I think the most likely situation 2 of those 4 named today play together is in Miami with Bosh joining Wade.
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Post by T R W on May 27, 2010 14:24:55 GMT -5
lol @ one of the Hawks owners being fines for talking about Lebron. The worst part is, it's not like you have a chance in hell to get him. You got fined for nothing.
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Post by twinn on May 27, 2010 20:54:21 GMT -5
why why why does Kobe always have to do that stupid ing thing with his teeth.... I CANT ING STAND IT!!!! GAHHHHH
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Post by extreme on May 27, 2010 22:43:47 GMT -5
lol Artest.
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Post by instant classic on May 27, 2010 22:48:15 GMT -5
lol at doug collins mad
sasha = the dragic stopper
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Post by BV on May 27, 2010 22:48:33 GMT -5
Today, we spell redemption, R-O-N
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Post by Jean-Ralphio on May 27, 2010 22:51:54 GMT -5
Bad rebounding and boxing out by the Lakers on the Suns last possession then the same awful defense on the Artest play.
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Post by twinn on May 28, 2010 0:37:09 GMT -5
Dwayne Wade questioning the Bulls "loyalty" makes me wanna cry
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Post by user9327 on May 28, 2010 2:22:46 GMT -5
Kobe Bryant has mastered the art of setting his team mates up for game winning offensive rebound and put back.
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Post by Jamal on May 28, 2010 13:44:00 GMT -5
That was a great ending. Artest saved his ass by making the game-winner.
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Post by user9327 on May 28, 2010 17:26:34 GMT -5
Honestly, is that 4 he's missed this playoffs for put backs or just 3? I know there's at least one in every series.
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Post by BV on May 28, 2010 17:29:51 GMT -5
Today, we spell redemption, R-O-N None of you know where that's from? Lames.
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Post by user9327 on May 28, 2010 17:59:27 GMT -5
It's not something from Inside the NBA is it?
It sounds familiar. A movie quote?
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Post by BV on May 28, 2010 18:14:15 GMT -5
It's not something from Inside the NBA is it? It sounds familiar. A movie quote? Anchorman.
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Post by user9327 on May 28, 2010 20:31:25 GMT -5
Jameer Nelson is getting whipped down by Nate Robinson on both ends of the floor.
Nate has played good defense. Big part of this blow out quarter.
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Post by user9327 on May 28, 2010 21:58:34 GMT -5
Orlando needs a real point guard, straight up.
Last year when they had a system oriented pass first point guard they almost won the Finals. They were one blown lay up and one bad pass from being up 3-1 in the Finals.
This year their point guard play was exploited in this series and it cost them greatly.
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