Jump to content
  • Welcome!

    Register and log in easily with Twitter or Google accounts!

    Or simply create a new Huddle account. 

    Members receive fewer ads , access our dark theme, and the ability to join the discussion!

     

Cavs FIRE Mike Brown!


King Taharqa

Recommended Posts

I Don't have any hate for LBJ... I actually want him to see him in the NBA Finals... I believe if he stays in Cleveland that will not happen. IMO the best chance for him to win is to leave.

The reason why is he needs a solid #2.... Cleveland is not been able to produce that and they have little room for player movement next year because of their roster salary. Even going forward it will be difficult to add another max contract player, while continuously doing everything to build the team to win a title year in and year out. I believe it will be more of the same we see from Cleveland now.

Now if he goes to a team with Cap room this season... He can team up with one of the many all stars hitting FA this season and command they sign both of them. Now he has a solid #2, or even 2 number 1's on the roster... Now it is easier to fill in role positions and find people who want to come play for that team to win a title.

If he wants to win he can not afford to stay... other teams will get better. Imagine Wade staying in Miami, then Bosh and another player comes over.... Now he has to deal with that powerhouse year in and out while he has inferior talent... not to mention the Lakers and other teams. There will be power shifts in the NBA this summer... you can either be the power shift, or sit back and watch the shift happen while he's in the same position.

Truth is Cleveland can not offer LBJ the best option to win a title... I do hope he goes cause I would enjoy to see him on a TEAM built like the lakers, or celtics.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Truth is Cleveland can not offer LBJ the best option to win a title... I do hope he goes cause I would enjoy to see him on a TEAM built like the lakers, or celtics.

I think everyone has fooled themselves (even analysts, reporters, etc.) into thinking that Cleveland has had a team the past year or two since they started acquiring some decent players. I think we all know for sure that this is not true. Without Lebron the Cavaliers are pathetic. Lebron is a great player and gets some undeserved credit, but he also gets some undeserved hate. He will leave his mark on basketball whether or not he wins a title, but I'm sure he'll leave unhappy if he doesn't get at least 2-3.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.


  • PMH4OWPW7JD2TDGWZKTOYL2T3E.jpg

  • Topics

  • Posts

    • Bryce has been in the NFL 3 years and still looks like a very mediocre QB. Most games are nothing but mediocre plays with a highlight reel every now and then.  He is a very INCONSISTENT QB and it’s very fustrating. He does not deserve a 5th year option, even though the Panthers and all the dumb asses in the front office will give it to him.
    • I’ve rarely ever been more sure of anything than losing out — but how can anyone say with a straight face “Bryce hasn’t improved, but Canales has and he’s masks his flaws”. You have to be so out of touch with reality to put one way above the other when discussing those two. 
    • Last night was the classic example of a visiting team just holding on through the wave of emotion a home team has at the start of a big time game. Bama’s first two kickoff returns really set them back as far as playcalling and allowed OU to dictate field position. The emotion of the home crowd fed into what OU was doing at that point, and it felt like Bama would not be able to overcome that.     Once the kickoff returner was told to fair catch every kick, the game shifted, as Bama wasn’t starting each drive inside their own 15. It was then that Bama was able to make some plays, outscoring OU 34-7 the rest of the way.  I think the last 3/4 of the game proves Bama was the better team. OU was just able to ride the initial wave of emotion to a big lead, but Bama held on just enough.  However, had OU blocked the punt on Bama’s second drive and scored a TD (vice a FG on the ensuing drive), things likely would have been different.  Anyway, Roll Tide!
×
×
  • Create New...