Jakeopp wrote:Valid wrote:Jakeopp wrote:Always helps to shove your head in the sand and ignore what's going on around you.
It's a possibility, and that's too much for me.
Cool. Keep sweating at the one percent possibility this happens.
Kawhi is getting traded, and the 76ers are one of three teams in the conversation to land him.
If they end up with him, why wouldn't LeBron sign there? He's getting embarrassed by the Warriors every year if he goes West. He'll get embarrassed by us every year if he stays in Cleveland.
LeBron isn't signing with Cleveland after last season. He's not signing with LA to play with Boogie and Lonzo (lol). The 76ers just make sense if they end up with Kawhi.
The bolded is not the most important question. The most important question is: If you were LA, and you had two top-5 players trying to shoot their way to your team, and you had the assets to make it happen, is there
any chance you'd let them slip away? When are you going to get another chance like this? Missing this kind of opportunity is the sort of thing that gets entire front offices axed.
Push come to shove, LA
will make everything available. If us or Philly want Kawhi, it is going to take a true godfather offer, without any indication of commitment from Kawhi.