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Re: Cavs fans need to quit thinking of 2010 

Post#21 » by The Duke » Tue Jan 6, 2009 1:39 pm

Reports that Bosh will likely be traded before Feb deadline next year? What in world? Where did that come from? I concede taht JO is likely to be traded before next season deadline.

IF Bosh is traded to ANY team, thats a CLEAR signal to rebuild, and the package we'd accept will have to reflect that. G Wallace is definietely not a peice for a rebuilding team.
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Re: Cavs fans need to quit thinking of 2010 

Post#22 » by Mr2400 » Tue Jan 6, 2009 8:29 pm

The Duke wrote:Reports that Bosh will likely be traded before Feb deadline next year? What in world? Where did that come from? I concede taht JO is likely to be traded before next season deadline.

IF Bosh is traded to ANY team, thats a CLEAR signal to rebuild, and the package we'd accept will have to reflect that. G Wallace is definietely not a peice for a rebuilding team.



even if the raptors were rebuilding, wouldn't they want to make bosh a part of that? trading away everything they have and turning themselves into the next Thunder doesn't seem like the best way to go about that.
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Re: Cavs fans need to quit thinking of 2010 

Post#23 » by RevMan26 » Wed Jan 7, 2009 9:57 pm

^^^^ We are talking about the Raptors trading Bosh is he isn't going to resign. If he won't resign, you might as well trade him to get something out of him.
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Re: Cavs fans need to quit thinking of 2010 

Post#24 » by Mr2400 » Wed Jan 7, 2009 10:00 pm

RevMan26 wrote:^^^^ We are talking about the Raptors trading Bosh is he isn't going to resign. If he won't resign, you might as well trade him to get something out of him.


oh well in that case, i agree they ought to trade him before that time comes. However, i don't know much about what bosh has said about his intentions for the future. I doubt he wants to be a part of a rebuilding team like Toronto likely will be pretty soon, but i think there is a chance he'll remain loyal to them
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Post#25 » by RevMan26 » Wed Jan 7, 2009 10:02 pm

I don't think he will. If he has a chance to become a duo with LeBron or Wade, or any other big team, I think he would leave them in a heartbeat. Why would you want to stay in Toronto if they are going to lose big time?
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Re: Cavs fans need to quit thinking of 2010 

Post#26 » by Mr2400 » Wed Jan 7, 2009 10:24 pm

RevMan26 wrote:I don't think he will. If he has a chance to become a duo with LeBron or Wade, or any other big team, I think he would leave them in a heartbeat. Why would you want to stay in Toronto if they are going to lose big time?



Garnett stuck around with Minnesota through some woeful times. Some players are just loyal and want to stick with their teams. I do think he will leave, but there is, in my mind, a fair chance he'll hang around. I guess it depends on how the rest of the time he is there pans out as far as success and roster changes go. If winning is at the top of his list, he knows he'll have plenty of options. The same goes for the cavs. They might be able to pick someone up who can be lebron's wingman without having to supply a max deal as well

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