LeBron Is Frustrated In Cleveland
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LeBron Is Frustrated In Cleveland
if he's crying send this fool packing.
lets pull off a "moneyball" deal
cavs lose their superstar, but get a more well rounded team who could compete just as well in the weak east
james
newble
marshall
for
baron davis
monta ellis
branden wright
andris biedrins
#1 pick
marco belinelli
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LeBron James has let Cleveland management know that he wants some help on the court and he's rather unhappy that he hasn't gotten any, according to the Chicago Tribune.
With Jason Kidd rumored to be halfway to Dallas and the Hawks acquisition of Mike Bibby, James is reportedly upset.
"We're not that good. That's what everyone talks about. We beat Detroit. We didn't beat Detroit; Detroit beat themselves. Washington was missing key guys, and New Jersey didn't play up to their capabilities. Enough of the Cavs now. You all got me a little upset."
http://www.realgm.com/src_wiretap_archi ... cleveland/
lets pull off a "moneyball" deal
cavs lose their superstar, but get a more well rounded team who could compete just as well in the weak east
james
newble
marshall
for
baron davis
monta ellis
branden wright
andris biedrins
#1 pick
marco belinelli
Chicago Tribune -
LeBron James has let Cleveland management know that he wants some help on the court and he's rather unhappy that he hasn't gotten any, according to the Chicago Tribune.
With Jason Kidd rumored to be halfway to Dallas and the Hawks acquisition of Mike Bibby, James is reportedly upset.
"We're not that good. That's what everyone talks about. We beat Detroit. We didn't beat Detroit; Detroit beat themselves. Washington was missing key guys, and New Jersey didn't play up to their capabilities. Enough of the Cavs now. You all got me a little upset."
http://www.realgm.com/src_wiretap_archi ... cleveland/
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Another case of both Sam Smith and RealGM's wiretap trying to make something out of nothing. Im really not sure how either of the two get away with it, but yet again there they both go causing problems.
LeBron was making fun of the media for degrading our team. It was all sarcastic. Even though the article is extremely slanted you can still get from it that LeBron was upset at the media. Actually read the article next time.
LeBron was making fun of the media for degrading our team. It was all sarcastic. Even though the article is extremely slanted you can still get from it that LeBron was upset at the media. Actually read the article next time.
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wow over react much? it was just an idea. a top 5 pg, 2 potential 21 yr old stars in ellis/biedrins. wright/belinelli have upside themselves. its not like the cavs management is doing anything to add more talent. all these trades must make lebron displeased when gasol/bibby were had for expiring deals basically
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even if the story had merit (which I doubt it does), what exactly can the Cavs do? they can trade drew gooden. that's about it. or make a trade that doesn't help them. perhaps trade gooden and expirings for Zach Randolph, but that proably sets back the team 3 more years.
there is no market for Hughes at his salary and his low production unless jerome james is on the other end of the trade.
lots of other players with big salaries aren't even playing much. Not going to get anything there either.
Next season when you have a number of expirings, you could add some talent.
perhaps if they keep their draft picks they could get something of value without overpaying.
not hating here, just the facts. Cavs dont' have alot of pieces that others want, besides James of course.
there is no market for Hughes at his salary and his low production unless jerome james is on the other end of the trade.
lots of other players with big salaries aren't even playing much. Not going to get anything there either.
Next season when you have a number of expirings, you could add some talent.
perhaps if they keep their draft picks they could get something of value without overpaying.
not hating here, just the facts. Cavs dont' have alot of pieces that others want, besides James of course.
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Everything you said is true. I think that alot of teams view Cleveland position as desperate so alot of the deals have been viewing Cleveland as the desperate party. However, it is pretty clear that Ferry is not going to make a trade that Cleveland is not the clear winner. Because of that I don't see us making a trade at all this year (which I actually think is a good thing). Next year on the other hand we need to parlay those expirings into something of some worth.
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Even if Lebron made the mle, the cavs wouldnt be under the cap, thus they couldnt sign big time free agents.MoPetefor3 wrote:Lebron is clearly an idiot, as are most other "franchise" players. They all sign ridiculous deals and wonder why they can't get good help around them. The teams can't afford more then one superstar. The should cut back the max deals to like 8 mill a year or less.
Before calling someone an idiot and bashing teams or players, do your homework so you don't sound like a uninformed poster.
The big time players dont sign with other teams, they are traded.
watch the namecalling
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TheOUTLAW wrote:Everything you said is true. I think that alot of teams view Cleveland position as desperate so alot of the deals have been viewing Cleveland as the desperate party. However, it is pretty clear that Ferry is not going to make a trade that Cleveland is not the clear winner. Because of that I don't see us making a trade at all this year (which I actually think is a good thing). Next year on the other hand we need to parlay those expirings into something of some worth.
I agree.
I can only see smaller deal(s) happening at this time something along the lines of a Jarret Jack at best.
Nothing new with Sam Smith writing stories about Lebron leaving Cleveland -- he's written one each season that Lebron's been in the league just like ESPN does.
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MoPetefor3 wrote:Lebron is clearly an idiot, as are most other "franchise" players. They all sign ridiculous deals and wonder why they can't get good help around them. The teams can't afford more then one superstar. The should cut back the max deals to like 8 mill a year or less.
Let's see..
LeBron has worked his way to multi-millionaire status at such a young age..
LeBron is marketed around the world not just for his talent, but also because he has a close to squeeky clean image..
ie. he hasn't done anything "idiotic"
the man is clearly not an idiot.
I'm also pretty sure he's not "wondering why they can't get help around him"..
I'm pretty sure he knows why..
most people here know why.. because it's pretty obvious...
but since you're still in the dark, it's because the Cavs have made too many bad decisions spending their money
they have too many useless to slightly competent players under contract
and if they hadn't done that they WOULD be able to afford more than 1 max contract superstar player..
hell if they had made just one less bad decision they would be able to afford a second max contract player..
they have LeBron, Hughes and Z making "superstar" money right now..
its clearly not that we can't AFFORD a second "superstar"..
it's just that no one is giving superstar players up for what we want to give them in return
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tyguy wrote:The big time players dont sign with other teams, they are traded.
That's not always true..
Shaq signed with the Lakers. Gilbert Arenas signed with the Wizards. Joe Johnson signed with the Hawks. Your boy Boozer signed with the Jazz. There are many, many others.
I think there are more traded players.. mostly because teams don't like to lose their stars for nothing. But not ALL the big names are traded.
I'm betting some big names are going to opt out this off season..
some big names on the list of ETOs....