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Re: Honest LBJ question 

Post#41 » by daddyfivestar » Wed Nov 11, 2009 1:59 pm

Benedict_Boozer wrote:
daddyfivestar wrote:Since I'm not the person threatening to take my own life, you should probably avoid trying to 'think' but more importantly why would CLE take Bynum anyway when they already have Mo Williams at point and DET has way better options to offer up. That just makes no sense, plus I don't see CLE dealing in the division to a close rival like the Pistons.


Yeah pretty sure he was talking about ANDREW Bynum.

I'm 100% certain Lebron has no desire to go to DET :lol:


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Re: Honest LBJ question 

Post#42 » by mup » Wed Nov 11, 2009 3:37 pm

old skool wrote:I agree with Outlaw, that no major moves will be made until Lebron decides his fate.

Even if Lebron stays in Cleveland, he will likely try to figure out some way to improve his team.

In the meantime, every other team will be holding its breath to see if Lebron will come their way.

Will ANY NBA team not make an offer to Lebron next July 1?

Will ANY agent of a top level NBA free agent not try to work things out so that his client and Lebron end up on the same roster in 2010-11?

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If he re-signs with the Cavs, I agree it will get done early. If he does a straight signing with another team (which I think is unlikely), it will get done even earlier. If he gets moved in a sign and trade (which I think is the most likely outcome), I think it will get done last because he will want to see what his new team does to replace what it has to give up to the Cavs to get him. Could be wrong of course, but that's just the way I see it.
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Re: Honest LBJ question 

Post#43 » by TheOUTLAW » Wed Nov 11, 2009 8:40 pm

I really don't think that the Cavs have much incentive to work out a sign and trade, but I don't think there is any way that another team is going to leave big capspace open because LeBron is trying to set up a sign andtrade. It's an enormous risk. Not to mention, once the Cavs understnd that they won't get LeBron they have no incentive to do anything other than to pursue other free agents.
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Re: Honest LBJ question 

Post#44 » by gflem » Thu Nov 12, 2009 3:47 am

daddyfivestar wrote:
Benedict_Boozer wrote:
daddyfivestar wrote:Since I'm not the person threatening to take my own life, you should probably avoid trying to 'think' but more importantly why would CLE take Bynum anyway when they already have Mo Williams at point and DET has way better options to offer up. That just makes no sense, plus I don't see CLE dealing in the division to a close rival like the Pistons.


Yeah pretty sure he was talking about ANDREW Bynum.

I'm 100% certain Lebron has no desire to go to DET :lol:


Really? Ya think? Fell right into that trap. Sucka number 379.
Let me add another notch to my belt.
Thanks for playing. Blammo.


Lame. Thats all there is to say about this post.

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