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Lol...
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Lebron is better off trying to convince his guys to take pay cuts and recruit. If he were to go to Cleveland they might have young talent but they aren't ready made to win the title. They don't even have a coach right now.
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Lebron is better off trying to convince his guys to take pay cuts and recruit. If he were to go to Cleveland they might have young talent but they aren't ready made to win the title. They don't even have a coach right now.
They'd be a few years away. LeBron doesn't have time to waste.
Lebron going to cleveland is just fantasy ? ........it will take them a few yrs to be a team...
He is best staying in miami.........getting melo I guess and just reuping the entire roster.....they need a center....a defensive pg....another shooter....2 shooters.....riley will figure it out -
I checked bomani jones twitter..dude is wayy too emotional
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I checked bomani jones twitter..dude is wayy too emotional
I just checked it out, you right. He responded to nearly every tweet. -
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lol..damn you all are KILLING Wade!
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NBA: Donald Sterling Hires 4 Private Investigation Firms to 'Dig Up Dirt' on League and Its Owners, According to AP
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Lebron is better off trying to convince his guys to take pay cuts and recruit. If he were to go to Cleveland they might have young talent but they aren't ready made to win the title. They don't even have a coach right now.
They'd be a few years away. LeBron doesn't have time to waste.
Of course he is. But no one thought he'd be better off going to Miami either. The fact the dude actually said out his mouth 'it'd be great to come back to Cleveland" shows he obvioulsy doesnt think like the rest of us.
So i'm no longer lookin at it as pie in the sky, i'm lookin at 'what if'
I disagree with the though that team would be "years" away
1) No Lebron team could ever be "years away"
2) The only super young players they're beholden to is Kyrie and the #1 pick. Waiters already on the trade block and probly would be gone. Tristan thompson is a role player but even he is 24. That team has quite a few quality vets: CJ Miles, Varajao, Jarrett Jack, Earl Clark, Spencer Hawes. I def see it. -
I just don't see how Miami can build a legit, balanced, 10 deep rotation with 3-4 max guys taking up all the salary cap. Some people want to point out Cleveland's experience but that can change, with experience. Miami has all the experience in the world and that's still not helping them in this series. And who's to say Mark Jackson wouldn't want to coach Kyrie Irving? I don't see that drastic of a drop off between him and Stephen Curry.
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That Sterling ? is gonna get real interesting hopefully it bares fruit
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playmaker88 wrote: »That Sterling ? is gonna get real interesting hopefully it bares fruit
Those rich mafucks gonna murk him....needle to the neck like will smith in enemy of state... (perfect crime)
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ZydecoShawty wrote: »I just don't see how Miami can build a legit, balanced, 10 deep rotation with 3-4 max guys taking up all the salary cap. Some people want to point out Cleveland's experience but that can change, with experience. Miami has all the experience in the world and that's still not helping them in this series. And who's to say Mark Jackson wouldn't want to coach Kyrie Irving? I don't see that drastic of a drop off between him and Stephen Curry.
Exactly...Nggas talkn age meanwhile the finals MVP is probably gonna be 22 yr old Kwahi Leonard.
Thats also how u avoid jumpin around and havin to reload and retool, etc. Cleveland is the perect age.
Plus people forget Lebron has a great relationship w/ these young guys due to his camp. Dude is an underrated leader. I guarantee now that Miami is turning into his old Cleveland squad w/ no help, the wheels in his head are turning 'damn, kyrie, #1 pick, less work i'd have to do'....
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I coulda swore this s2j clown was sayin the heat would wash the spurs and the heat are so much better than everyone cuz they have 3 superstars etc now lebron needs to go to cleveland cuz he needs more help
Flip flop casual fan can't make his mind up -
? jus last game rashard and allen brought
the heat back to within striking distance... let everyone
else tell it though
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NoCanadiansEH? wrote: »Wade should ? himself
This dude suppose to opt out a 2 year 41 mill?? If im wade i aint doing ? ..i got 3 rings im tryna get paid b4 my knee explode on tv
I ain't been ripped like that since I was 12 and started running with the grown ? at the park.
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james jones outscoring d washed in 2 minutes of garbage time. -
Bomani can be funny at times but then other times ? be coming off sour as ? .
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That was some sad ? last night Lol...
I never witnessed an ass-kicking like that since the Bulls went up 3-0 in Sonics series...
This ? is sad...and now the dayum season is about to end....aint ? bout to be on T.V. smh. -
If I was Bosh id roll
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D. Wade is washed up, Boshsaurus is almost extinct, Lebron on the front line & taking all the bullets like Alonzo at the end of Training Day.
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Seeing that wade gif.....I cant help but say,,,,, "in 2006 you was the man homie......what da ? happened to you?"
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I was about to say Kawhi is autistic.
Then I remember,
The memories Kawhi Leonard had of the car wash were ones of fondness, learning the business alongside his father
It was a chance to spend quality time with Mark Leonard — the person who had bestowed his unique first name,
The call came from his sister on Jan. 18, 2008, exactly three years ago while he was in the car returning from a high school basketball game.
"She said that our dad died,”
"I felt like the world stopped.”
Mark Leonard was 43 when he was shot and killed at the same car wash in which so many memories were shared.
"I didn’t want to believe it," Kawhi said. "It didn’t feel real to me.”
"After the game, he just broke down,” said his mother, Kim Robertson. "They were close. Very close.”
Leonard grew up living primarily with his mother, spent plenty of time, especially in the summers, with his father, who lived about an hour away and owned that car wash in Compton
Leonard does think about it. His eyes light up when recalling the times he’d help his father open the 100-percent hand-wash car wash at 8 a.m. and scrub until it closed around 6 p.m.
"It was hard work,” Leonard said. "But I loved it.”
He smiles when thinking about how the two would jump over the fence in the backyard and run up and down a hill in Moreno Valley for 30 minutes straight. They’d go out and throw the football and also take to the basketball court together.
it would be cool to see him win MVP on fathers day