rdelizo34 wrote:Lamrock,
I seriously doubt LeBron would play in Europe. I wouldn't be at all surprised if the Cavs find a way to re-sign him and resolve things. Then again, there are plenty of teams like the Nets, Knicks, Oklahoma City, etc. that are just hoping that James decides to opt-out of his contract and become a free agent so that they have a realistic shot at landing him.
cyanide wrote:Nevermind. I forgot about Carlos Delfino, and apparently there's a slew of other people.
"It's obviously a bit different, being the first player to do something like this," Childress said on a conference call. "But I think it's a great opportunity, and it's going to be a great experience for me."
First player? Really?
-Young Buck- wrote:cyanide wrote:Nevermind. I forgot about Carlos Delfino, and apparently there's a slew of other people.
"It's obviously a bit different, being the first player to do something like this," Childress said on a conference call. "But I think it's a great opportunity, and it's going to be a great experience for me."
First player? Really?
He might be the first american born player to go overseas. Of course you cant count international players coming to the NBA and then going back, or players who were born in america, that went overseas because they couldnt get a job in the NBA.
ratrac wrote:-Young Buck- wrote:cyanide wrote:Nevermind. I forgot about Carlos Delfino, and apparently there's a slew of other people.
"It's obviously a bit different, being the first player to do something like this," Childress said on a conference call. "But I think it's a great opportunity, and it's going to be a great experience for me."
First player? Really?
He might be the first american born player to go overseas. Of course you cant count international players coming to the NBA and then going back, or players who were born in america, that went overseas because they couldnt get a job in the NBA.
What about Marc Jackson?
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