Kobeoverrated wrote:I cant believe dwight only averages 22 points per game...he should at least be around 32 points.
This. That way Pat Riley would even consider trading him for Bosh in the first place.
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Kobeoverrated wrote:I cant believe dwight only averages 22 points per game...he should at least be around 32 points.
Cakeman21 wrote:Mods, please do your job and stop enabling these fantasy threads. LeBron is not getting traded, Wade is NOT getting traded, so why is this still open? I'm sick of seeing these so called fans talk about trading one of these guys all non-chalantly. Look at this tool above, he's got the whole freakin lineup mapped out with a Howard trade. Some of you clowns would sell your own mother out if it meant a championship. Where's your damn loyalty? **** makes me sick to my stomach
And btw, Spoelstra will go before anyone is traded
DeeDub wrote:Cakeman21 wrote:Mods, please do your job and stop enabling these fantasy threads. LeBron is not getting traded, Wade is NOT getting traded, so why is this still open? I'm sick of seeing these so called fans talk about trading one of these guys all non-chalantly. Look at this tool above, he's got the whole freakin lineup mapped out with a Howard trade. Some of you clowns would sell your own mother out if it meant a championship. Where's your damn loyalty? **** makes me sick to my stomach
And btw, Spoelstra will go before anyone is traded
It is so crazy to be talking about the possibility of trading for one of the NBA's top 3 players who is very publicly available in trade (Howard) for another one fo the league's top 3 players. Just ridiculous. Any discussion of any kind of trade should be banned. How dare anyone discuss a potential trade on a message board like this.
If the mods are going to do anything it should be to take action against the personal attack bolded above.
As for loyalty, what kind of loyalty do I owe to any fo these guys. I care about the Heat having the best team possible. LeBron has only been here for one year and he was well compensated for it. Sure, he took a little less to come here, but that was his choice. And if he wanted assurance that he wouldn't be traded he should have negotiated a no-trade clause in his contract. LeBron would be the first person to say that the NBA is a business. In fact, that is exactly what he has repeatedly told the City of Cleveland and everyone who criticized his move to Miami. Players move in free agency and often later get traded to another team. That is how the NBA works.