When is a Superstar or All-Star going to say he wants to come to the Warriors?

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  1. jason bourne

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    Maybe David Lee will be the first by becoming an all-star again next season. If he does, I claim poster credit :ghoti:.
     
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    Once you're a contender some day, I'm sure you'll get consideration. GS is in a nice location.
     
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    Thank God we got Lacob and Guber now instead of Cohan. We would not have been a contender with Cohan.
     
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    I remember listening to Lee in an interview and he was very excited to play with these players as if he really did want to play here. So I guess that is one all star.

    Also more simply we were not contenders with Cohan as the owner, hehe so glad he's gone!

    We've got rid of public enemy number one and i am assuming number two that made us the joke of the NBA. So we are on the right path.
     
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    A lot of it was not really the team; history shows that the FAs will go where the $$ is. The problem is that the Warriors have never been serious players because of management decisions. If the Warriors had been able to position themselves in the past, they could have signed someone because almost always it basically all comes down to $$.
     
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    Well put Phil....With quality FA, It comes down to money 99.99% of the time. The other .01 is in the case where a guy is on the tail end of his career and wants a title or already has his rings and wants to wrap it up with the team he's made his name (And most of the time, those guys aren't really quality FAs) When money is equal, then the player uses other factors (which usually are about money). Look at LeBron, I've heard over and over that it wasn't about money..."He took less money." Any person who understands taxes and net worth knows this to be utter B.S. He's taking home so much more in Miami than he could anywhere else.
     

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