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The Real Dalic wrote:I hope this doesn't come off as douchy... but i don"t think the Cavs even have the players to make the Playoffs without LBJ. but i could be wrong i'm not an expert.
UncleDrew wrote: I get Buckets!
RRT wrote:Cavs in my onipion are still the 5th or 6th best team in the east. Definitely better than Hawks. Probably could easily end up being 4th seed cause I expect Celtics to slack in regular season.
Kingsforlife wrote:Cavs now have the worst team in the nba or the worst type and i know what its like medioricy teams. Either blow it all up now helping the Hawks giving them Mo Williams...
futurecash wrote:Sell and Relocate the cavs. din maybe the curse will go away... maybe send them to....... Tulsa Oklahoma. or when the nets move to brooklyn send the cavs to jersey
Could Miami's Super Team Be Broken Up After One Year?
With the league's collective bargaining agreement set to expire after next season, the owners are poised to go the way of the NHL and insist on a hard salary cap in the next deal that could be in the neighborhood of $45 million. If they are successful in that attempt -- likely after a lockout like the one endured by the NHL in 2004-05 -- the Heat and a number of other teams could be forced to release key players if their salaries surpassed the cap.
James, Wade and Bosh are reportedly scheduled to make a combined $43 million on their own next season with 10 percent annual raises thereafter, potentially meaning a nightmare scenario on South Beach. The Heat would hardly be alone in their despair, as the defending champion Lakers have approximately $80 million in committed salaries for the 2011-12 season and are slated to pay a combined $45 million for Kobe Bryant and Pau Gasol alone.
http://nba.fanhouse.com/2010/07/11/coul ... -one-year/