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Re: LeBron Thinking Twice In Signing A New Deal With Cleveland

Mon Jun 15, 2009 9:58 pm

You guys are dumb . . .
You don't even know what that commercial means .

I said .

MikeMan™ wrote:Okay , Let's act like men
Let's just stop this . . . this is going nowhere .


We argued on a dumb thing .
Now , you moronic little bitches must analyze my post/s first before you post something stupid .

Re: LeBron Thinking Twice In Signing A New Deal With Cleveland

Mon Jun 15, 2009 10:00 pm

Don't you ever say that we're moron! :lol: Don't you know how to accept jokes?

Re: LeBron Thinking Twice In Signing A New Deal With Cleveland

Mon Jun 15, 2009 10:05 pm

That didn't sound like a joke to me .
Well , will you laugh if I call you a G.A.Y. !?

Re: LeBron Thinking Twice In Signing A New Deal With Cleveland

Mon Jun 15, 2009 10:41 pm

C'mon, it's just a joke. Didn't you see I had a lol emoticon there? If you react when somebody tell you that you're gay, then that's true.

Re: LeBron Thinking Twice In Signing A New Deal With Cleveland

Mon Jun 15, 2009 11:00 pm

No , 'coz I had a bad experience with the " Third Kind " when I was a kid .

Re: LeBron Thinking Twice In Signing A New Deal With Cleveland

Tue Jun 16, 2009 7:28 pm

Man, really? So sorry for you.

Re: LeBron Thinking Twice In Signing A New Deal With Cleveland

Tue Jun 16, 2009 9:21 pm

Moving right along...

I think it's safe to say the speculation won't be going anywhere until LeBron signs a new contract with the Cavs or one of the major players in the 2010 free agent bonanza, so we'll probably get sportswriters overanalysing every little thing that could possibly be twisted into being a sign that he's leaving Cleveland. Especially anything that could point to New York.

Re: LeBron Thinking Twice In Signing A New Deal With Cleveland

Tue Jun 16, 2009 10:08 pm

anything that gets readers/viewers even if it makes no sense at all

Re: LeBron Thinking Twice In Signing A New Deal With Cleveland

Tue Jun 16, 2009 11:01 pm

Carlos Boozer left the city and now Lebron might. Two superstars that could well be franchise players. It just sucked they lost Boozer without getting nothing in return and now it might be Lebron. Relocation of franchise, I totally support it if Lebron chooses to leave. Seattle could use a team.

Re: LeBron Thinking Twice In Signing A New Deal With Cleveland

Wed Jun 17, 2009 12:21 pm

Lebron's a Yankees fan. Sometimes these media sharks just analyze too much. Let's hope that Kobe Bryant never admits he's ever cheered for the Patriots in a game -- fans will accuse him of throwing the 2008 NBA Finals to Boston.

Re: LeBron Thinking Twice In Signing A New Deal With Cleveland

Wed Jun 17, 2009 9:36 pm

I still think mikeman's gay

Re: LeBron Thinking Twice In Signing A New Deal With Cleveland

Wed Jun 17, 2009 9:43 pm

gyezra wrote:I still think mikeman's gay


Stop the conversation. He'll just be hurt. :lol:

Re: LeBron Thinking Twice In Signing A New Deal With Cleveland

Wed Jun 17, 2009 9:46 pm

gyezra wrote:I still think mikeman's gay


Maybe before you posted that , you looked at the mirror wearing a shirt with my username printed on it ,
and people who point and tells someone is gay is the one who's really gay . (Y)

Re: LeBron Thinking Twice In Signing A New Deal With Cleveland

Wed Jun 17, 2009 9:49 pm

I told you Mr. gyezra. He'll just get hurt.

Re: LeBron Thinking Twice In Signing A New Deal With Cleveland

Wed Jun 17, 2009 9:58 pm

Moving on . . .

Mayerhendrix wrote:Let's hope that Kobe Bryant never admits he's ever cheered for the Patriots in a game -- fans will accuse him of throwing the 2008 NBA Finals to Boston.


I can't imagine that happening .
Kobe ? A fan of the Patriots ?
No way . . .
Simply Impossible .

Re: LeBron Thinking Twice In Signing A New Deal With Cleveland

Thu Jun 18, 2009 12:51 am

Sauru wrote:anything that gets readers/viewers even if it makes no sense at all


Here's one: perhaps the Yankees hat isn't an indication that he's going to the Knicks, but rather he's following Michael Jordan's example and will attempt to make it as a pro baseball player come 2010.

Re: LeBron Thinking Twice In Signing A New Deal With Cleveland

Thu Jun 18, 2009 8:32 pm

Andrew wrote:
Sauru wrote:anything that gets readers/viewers even if it makes no sense at all


Here's one: perhaps the Yankees hat isn't an indication that he's going to the Knicks, but rather he's following Michael Jordan's example and will attempt to make it as a pro baseball player come 2010.


What? LeBron a pro baseball player? :crazyeyes: :crazyeyes:

Re: LeBron Thinking Twice In Signing A New Deal With Cleveland

Thu Jun 18, 2009 8:51 pm

No. A football player.. He was talking with TO in that Cowboys game, so that's it. He's going to be a tight end.

Re: LeBron Thinking Twice In Signing A New Deal With Cleveland

Thu Jun 18, 2009 9:02 pm

dopeboy23 wrote:No. A football player.. He was talking with TO in that Cowboys game, so that's it. He's going to be a tight end.


Man! If it happens, the Cowboys will be champs for straight years! :mrgreen:

Re: LeBron Thinking Twice In Signing A New Deal With Cleveland

Mon Jun 29, 2009 3:06 pm

gangsta4life wrote:Lebron's Best Chance of winning a championship at this stage lies with the Cavaliers.

Seriously? A lot of users seem to agree with you but I don't get it. Not that they suck that bad but take LeBron out of the picture and what would be left? How many games would they win you think? Make it to the playoffs? I doubt it, maybe.

My point being that LeBron can make any decent team a contender (let's say .500).
A decent point guard, two big guys that can defend & rebound plus an outside shooter and you have your supporting cast.
Just imagine any mediocre - just didn't make it to the playoffs - team, add LeBron and assess how far they could go.
Especially works great for teams that are weak at the SF position.

I'd love to see him play in the Chicago line-up with Derrick Rose and a few young guys up front like the ones they have.
I have no idea if they can pay him but I think it would be a great fit and two young players you can build on with great competitive personalities. Seems to me they have a better 'supporting cast' if you will than Cleveland.

There are probably more teams like that, young fresh that could make a real shout if they had LeBron James.
A lot of people would not follow the cavs anymore if Lebron wasn't there.

Yes because they would be mediocre at best.

(I'm talking last year's team obviously, no Shaq.)
vinceair wrote:James may never win the ring.That would be bizarre

You know he's only 24 right?
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Re: LeBron Thinking Twice In Signing A New Deal With Cleveland

Mon Jun 29, 2009 3:19 pm

Well, that's the thing. If LeBron stays with the Cavs, he's not going to be out of the picture. As it is they've got a team that has a shot, particularly with Shaq on board. I wouldn't carve it in stone, but they've got to be up there on the shortlist of legit contenders.

I can't speak for everyone else but when I said I think Cleveland currently offers him the best shot at winning a championship, I'm also comparing them to the teams that would actually be able to sign him and will be pursuing him the hardest next year. If they kept the current team together for another year or two, I think they'd at least remain in contention for those couple of seasons. If he was to go New York on the other hand, it would probably take at least two or three years to get to where the Cavaliers are at right now, because who knows what shape the Knicks' roster is going to be in as they try to amass expiring contracts for cap space in 2010.

Re: LeBron Thinking Twice In Signing A New Deal With Cleveland

Mon Jun 29, 2009 3:30 pm

NY would have to make a transformation, that's right.

I agree that Cleveland has a legitimate chance, particularly with Shaq but even without, but him and four other legitimate pro's would have a shot, that's the cruel truth.

It's about how much he sees himself that way. If he sees a team with a couple of players he really likes and he thinks he can win with and they can afford him than maybe he goes somewhere we least expect him to go.
Shaq could have a lasting impact on this. If they win next year he won't feel like they lost despite him, you know he must feel a little bit like that. With a ring under his belt he won't panick and maybe go for the sure winner but be loyal reassured by the fact that winning with the Cavs is possible.

I have no idea which teams are linked to him besides NY & Nets or have the cap space btw.

How about the NY capspace btw?
Will it be big enough to sign LeBron & attract one or two other stars from the 'class of 2010'?

Just found this about the Nets on a Cavs-forum:
I outlined this in the LeBron 2010 thread. It's rather scary. They could have a lineup of:

Harris/Dooling
Lee/TWilliams
LeBron/TWillams
Bosh/draft pick (I think they need to get rid of Yi to offer two $17M contracts)
Lopez/Boone

Yikes. Sure hope the Cavs can do something to keep LeBron from jumping on that.

If LeBron goes for the best chance of winning... this must be real option.

Re: LeBron Thinking Twice In Signing A New Deal With Cleveland

Mon Jun 29, 2009 6:38 pm

err... Anything could happen, but still... the chance looks pretty good for Cavaliers at the moment. If the expriment with Shaq fails, I think it can play a factor for Lebron to leave the city or at least used as a excuse to go sign somewhere else. Personally, I'd like to see him stay a Cav to see rare loyalty you see now days for the franchises. If not, I'd still respect his decision, but wouldn't like him as much, I think. :wink:

Re: LeBron Thinking Twice In Signing A New Deal With Cleveland

Mon Jun 29, 2009 7:06 pm

Hedonist wrote:How about the NY capspace btw?
Will it be big enough to sign LeBron & attract one or two other stars from the 'class of 2010'?


They should have enough cap space to be able to sign LeBron and another big name, but the rest of the roster could be quite thin and there wouldn't be much left over, with only a couple of players likely to have trade value (and those that do, they'd probably want to keep).

Re: LeBron Thinking Twice In Signing A New Deal With Cleveland

Mon Jun 29, 2009 9:55 pm

Hedonist wrote:NY would have to make a transformation, that's right.

I agree that Cleveland has a legitimate chance, particularly with Shaq but even without, but him and four other legitimate pro's would have a shot, that's the cruel truth.

It's about how much he sees himself that way. If he sees a team with a couple of players he really likes and he thinks he can win with and they can afford him than maybe he goes somewhere we least expect him to go.
Shaq could have a lasting impact on this. If they win next year he won't feel like they lost despite him, you know he must feel a little bit like that. With a ring under his belt he won't panick and maybe go for the sure winner but be loyal reassured by the fact that winning with the Cavs is possible.

I have no idea which teams are linked to him besides NY & Nets or have the cap space btw.

How about the NY capspace btw?
Will it be big enough to sign LeBron & attract one or two other stars from the 'class of 2010'?

Just found this about the Nets on a Cavs-forum:
I outlined this in the LeBron 2010 thread. It's rather scary. They could have a lineup of:

Harris/Dooling
Lee/TWilliams
LeBron/TWillams
Bosh/draft pick (I think they need to get rid of Yi to offer two $17M contracts)
Lopez/Boone

Yikes. Sure hope the Cavs can do something to keep LeBron from jumping on that.

If LeBron goes for the best chance of winning... this must be real option.


I'm convinced that Sean Williams can be on that list, somewhere. And now that it's pretty guaranteed the Nets are a bottom five team this year, I would absolutely be thrilled if they got Greg Monroe in next year's draft. (Y) (Y)
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