
Riley needs to get in Lebron's ear. How he shouldn't be following Jordan but Bill Russel! 50 years later and when you talk about NBA champions he's the first name on the list. Rings matter not stats!
Bosh/LBJ/Wade!!!!!!
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HartfordWhalers wrote:9/17/10, today for what is wrong with Iggy I will go with he rarely gets fouled while making a 3 pointer, thus leaving the Sixers with a serious deficiency in 4 point plays.

SA37 wrote:Dream scenario for Miami. While I don't believe this is what will happen, I'll entertain it for a moment.
If there were a group of players who broke the mold, put egos aside, and signed for the same team, this would be the group. Pat Riley will be stressing the fact that his Lakers' teams featured KAJ, Magic, and Worthy, and that their personal legacies and titles won were not hurt by the fact they played together. And he'll also be telling them they could form the greatest team in NBA history. That's the potential.
Anyway, I think egos will triumph and LeBron will sign elsewhere. I think he'll listen to the sales pitch Riley has, but in the end he'll be picking between New Jersey, New York, and Chicago.

I Never Lied wrote:Not to burst any bubbles but SAS is hardly credible and has been wrong about dozens of trades in the past.
He's wrong a lot.

SA37 wrote:Dream scenario for Miami. While I don't believe this is what will happen, I'll entertain it for a moment.
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Anyway, I think egos will triumph and LeBron will sign elsewhere. I think he'll listen to the sales pitch Riley has, but in the end he'll be picking between New Jersey, New York, and Chicago.

UPDATE!
Okay, just got of the phone with Stephen A. Smith.
Here's how the conversation went.
JS: So, what is the genesis of the report?
SAS: I spoke to my source and felt comfortable enough to go with my report. The report was that LeBron James has basically decided that he's going to South Beach. Dwyane Wade has done a nice job recruiting him and that it would be the best way to win multiple championships.
As far as Chris Bosh, it was a forgone conclusion and he was going there (Miami) because that's where he wants to be. I reported months ago, that I thought Bosh would end up there.
It was a matter of what Pat Riley wanted. It was either going to be Chris Bosh or Amar'e Stoudemire and Pat riley would rather have Chris Bosh.
Now, there are two scenarios at play here. Either all three of these guys take less money to make it work or there will have to be a sign & trade somewhere. Here's how that conversation went.
JS: Who's more likely to walk without needing a sign & trade?
SAS: LeBron is willing to walk -- the Cavaliers are not inclined to help LeBron bye any stretch. If they lose LeBron there nothing they can do -- they might as well start from scratch. They will have lost a superstar and a home grown product.
Again, this is highly likely. With LeBron you can't be 100 percent sure. As this report circulates the pressure on LeBron will mount and with a guy as fickle as him I wouldn't say anything is a done deal until he signs.
For Toronto, losing Chris Bosh is not as devastating. If you can get something of quality in return you pull the trigger.
A max deal needs to be more important to Chris Bosh because of the endorsement dollars -- those dollars -- they're funneling in to Lebron and Dwyane Wade. It would behoove him to get those extra 30 million to make up the money he would not be getting in endorsements.
If there's a sign & trade for Bosh -- then Michael Beasley would have to be part of that transaction. Now, Stephen A. Smith told me he didn't know yet if Toronto would be amenable to that, but he did provide insight into what Beasley's value could be.
JS: Does Michael Beasley still have enough value to get a sign & trade done?
SAS: People like his skill set even though beasley has underachieved. His salary that he's making as the number 2 overall pick is a bargain.
In this possible scenario, he'd want to renegotiate his deal and that could help facilitate the process.
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Wade2k6 wrote:I'll believe it when I see it. There's a report coming out every day about LeBron and Bosh going to Chicago, then Bosh changes his mind and wants Miami, then they're teaming up in NY. These reports are getting annoying because none of these reporters know anything, it's all just pure speculation.
Scum Freezebag wrote:Remember that episode of the Simpsons when the teachers go on strike and Principle Skinner refuses to spend any extra money and school is canceled indefinitely and Bart says "overload, pleasure overload" and then kisses Santa Little Helper?
This offseason has been a lot like that.