JackFinn wrote:Which one?
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/06/27/sport ... basketball
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greenwing wrote:fleet wrote:I knew this was too good to be true. I knew it. I don't value SAS much, or his opinions. But I heard him on the show this morning, and he was VERY confident in his source. I'm shaken to the core
No offense, but I suggest growing a pair then. Stephen A. Smith sounds overconfident on everything he ever says. That's just his personality.
davhern wrote:Friedel on W&S - Said he just spoke to Larry Coon... who basically said this is almost impossible with Miami's present cap situation. For now, the talk is nonsense, unless they can move Beasley.
Says that the Bulls will sit down with LeBron, present to him their roster situation and the young core, which no other team can offer, and they feel confident that their pitch will be a strong one.
Darius Miles Davis wrote:davhern wrote:Friedel on W&S - Said he just spoke to Larry Coon... who basically said this is almost impossible with Miami's present cap situation. For now, the talk is nonsense, unless they can move Beasley.
Says that the Bulls will sit down with LeBron, present to him their roster situation and the young core, which no other team can offer, and they feel confident that their pitch will be a strong one.
They will be able to move Beasley. Should be much easier than moving Deng. With the way rookie contracts are right now, you can take a risk on the Beas and not even extend him for another year with where he's at right now.
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.
Darius Miles Davis wrote:They will be able to move Beasley. Should be much easier than moving Deng. With the way rookie contracts are right now, you can take a risk on the Beas and not even extend him for another year with where he's at right now.
fleet wrote:^^^well yeah, nobody can predict what a player will do in the end. Its up to the player.
The Evidence wrote:Darius Miles Davis wrote:They will be able to move Beasley. Should be much easier than moving Deng. With the way rookie contracts are right now, you can take a risk on the Beas and not even extend him for another year with where he's at right now.
I would have thought the same, but with the reports of numerous owners rejecting Beasley for picks makes me think it's not as easy as everyone thinks.
D-31 wrote:again..all of u Jordan fans are caught up in his scoring accolades and fail to realize that he was a lousy basketball player.
Jordan never fully understood basketball. He had the lowest basketball IQ of any NBA "superstar" in history.
montestewart wrote:Blatche and McGee standing next to Boozer and Thomas reminded me of first-time offenders meeting real cons in a "scared straight" program.
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miamiballer wrote:again i have my doubts about lbj-wade-bosh but it CAN very well happen....its logical to assume lbj doesnt want to share the spotlight.....but its an assumpution
i feel very very good about getting bosh and wade and possibly 3rd big time player or good role players
greenwing wrote:SAS, Jim Rome says you're wrong. He can't see LeBron playing with Wade. Who is more credible? You or him?
greenwing wrote:SAS, Jim Rome says you're wrong. He can't see LeBron playing with Wade. Who is more credible? You or him?