<div class="quote_poster">Quoting shapecity:</div><div class="quote_post">Good article KnicksFanInOhio. It touched on Cleveland's ability to keep LeBron, but one angle it failed to cover is Cleveland's ability to compete financially with other teams so they can surround LeBron James with the supporting players he's going to need to win a championship. A lot of this debate will be a lot more clear once the new CBA is in place. If the CBA lowers the cap space and shortens the max deals a team can offer, it's going to be even harder for the Cavs to lock James up for life. If the rumors are true, and the max deal is shortened to 4 years instead of 7 years, the Cavs could face having to deal with LeBron and free agency 3 times in his career. They might have enough to coax him the first time, but if the Cavs are not winning they might not be able to convince him to stay. Then the issue of signing over players becomes a factor. After they max out LeBron, can they afford one or two more marquee players to join him? I don't think they can.</div> That is something i learned in NBA 2005 the key is to get other players around him before his contract expires......they have two offseasons to do it
I think LeBron will stay (or he deserves to die slowly and painfully while Adidas buisnessmen spit in his face and tie their shoes on his hands and make him use his feet to sign contracts with them...) A wallpaper... LeBron in Chi-Town http://photos.imageevent.com/dreamkast/cavs/LEBRONBULLS.jpg
Yea its the first year the Cavs were supposed to be decent, there gunna win a championship in 2-3 years anyways.
title <div class="quote_poster">Quoting Lebronflyinhigh:</div><div class="quote_post">Yea its the first year the Cavs were supposed to be decent, there gunna win a championship in 2-3 years anyways.</div> not until he gets some support around him he wont
LeBron can lead the Cavs a long way, but not all the way to a championship.. I don't think so.. But I don't think that he is going to Bulls either.. He is the kind of player that takes control of a team.. There is only room for ONE leader! Go BRONBRON
I don't think he will leave, and apparantly he doesn't either. I didn't actually hear this, but apparantly he said after the game that "I'm not going anywhere and a lot of the other guys aren't going anywhere." That suggests that he won't demand a trade, and I don't think the Cav's will want to get rid of him. Looks like he could be here for a long time.
They may keep him, but somebody PLZ help him out, excluding Z, theyre arent really some decent players on the court for him. Drew Gooden is over rated if you ask me. HE NEEDS HIS SCOTTIE PIPPEN, JORDAN HAD SCOTTIE. Magic had kareem. Bird has McHale. U see it works as a team!
The Cavs will steal Curry from the Bulls. The Knicks will continue to try to find suckers to take on their bloated contracts-but no dice. Someday they wil expire. The Lakers will trade their first round pick for Latrell Sprewell. You heard it here.
If Lebron really wants to make his mark, then he should go to the Knicks and resurrect that franchise. New York is still considered the media mecca of the world, so he would definitely have them at his feet (not that he doesn't already).
Why would you try and resurrect the knicks when he could do the same thing in cleveland. Both franchises have struggled in recent times and if you had the choice of staying in cleveland, ur first team, or moving to another struggling team, ud stay put. Thats why chicago are gona get him, because they know how to make finals, and the young team will give lebron not 1 championship but many more!
No way Lebron aint going no where . U already know. He's close to home and if so , if lebron come to the bulls, he should come in 06 the bulls no doubt will go to the playoffs maybe win, but be 4 real
No way Lebron aint going no where . U already know. He's close to home and if so , if lebron come to the bulls, he should come in 06 the bulls no doubt will go to the playoffs maybe win, but be 4 real Lebron is staying in cleveland .
It would be a perfect fit for Lebron in New York. If he goes in 2007 or 2008, I think those are the years when all of the poisen players with big contracts expire anyway. So if they sign Lebron maxed-out and get other free agents then it should be alright. I doubt it though if Lebron will go to the Cavs or Knicks. If phil comes back, he won't coach for that long. If they build around Lebron, the coach should stay while Lebron is playing. So get a young coach for the Knicks and sign Lebron and he'll be the biggest athlete in the country which sucks because I am a huge Kobe and Laker fan.
NY is in such a hole right now, its gona take 2-3 years to get themselves out of it for sure. Why when lebron gets out of contract with the cavs would he go to the knicks? he would rather stay! chicago is a whole lot closer to the playoff championship calabor team that will suit his game and they will suit him!
The best thing that can happen to the NBA is to put LeBron in New York. The money is not a problem because Nike will make up the difference until such time the Knicks can free up the money. Think about it, NY hasn't won a championship since '73 and who's the best player in Knicks history. Patrick Ewing who didn't even play on their best team. The mecca of world basketball and they have no substanial history. Clyde, Willis, Earl the Pearl, Debussere, Bradley, etc., all very good players in their day but all at the same time. LeBron would rule the world of basketball, and how great for the NBA. Don't get me wrong, I'm not a Knicks fan, just a historian of the game. I'm a struggling Laker fan, but I'm not worried, someone (KG, Amaire, Yao, etc.) will want to live and play in LA within the next year or two and we'll be right back on top. Nothing would be greater than to have a NY LA rivalry in the NBA. Sorry San Antonio, Phoenix, Detroit, Miami, Dallas, Seattle, etc., noting personal, I just long for the days of Magic vs. Bird, Wilt vs. Russell, Celtics vs. Lakers, Jordan vs. the league.
LeBron aint goin nowhere. if things go right, phil jackson will end up in cleveland and sign redd, ray allen, or eddy curry
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting bball_spida:</div><div class="quote_post">NY is in such a hole right now, its gona take 2-3 years to get themselves out of it for sure. Why when lebron gets out of contract with the cavs would he go to the knicks? he would rather stay! chicago is a whole lot closer to the playoff championship calabor team that will suit his game and they will suit him!</div> No, I don't think so. It puzzles me how people already make assumptions before the season starts. With all of our expiring contracts, new rookies, and everything else, people assume that the Knicks will be a perrenial lottery team in the next couple of seasons. What if Chicago is unable to resign their core by 2007? You see, we can't make these types of assumptions especially in a 2 year span. <div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">LeBron aint goin nowhere. if things go right, phil jackson will end up in cleveland and sign redd, ray allen, or eddy curry</div> Indeed, and if things go right, New York will end up with Phil Jackson and LeBron James.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting Flava23:</div><div class="quote_post">LeBron aint goin nowhere. if things go right, phil jackson will end up in cleveland and sign redd, ray allen, or eddy curry</div> The New York Post had an article today that said it's down to the Lakers or Knicks for Phil. <div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">The Cleveland Cavaliers are out of the chase for the services of Phil Jackson, just days after having preliminary talks with the nine-time NBA champion coach, according to the New York Post. The paper reports the competition has come down to the New York Knicks or a return the Los Angeles Lakers.</div> Source