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like hibbert, if we were one player away, i'd take the chance on reggie. cause at that point, you're so close and just that one piece is needed, the risk-reward is more favorable. with where we are as a franchise, where we need a lot of help, idk, just feel like we may be better being a little more frugal with this money. either way, i just want to see a good team fielded that plays hard, doesn't cause headaches and wins games.
Man have yall seen what has gone on in the NBA the last decade? You act like any close knit team has never broken up before. No superstar has ever chased greener pastures.i'd put money on LA staying. he loves that team. he loves dame. paul allen loves what they have growing together. it's almost a family out there. no shot anyone leaves.
Why the hell would Millsap leave Atlanta for our bum team. Atlanta isn't letting him go either.
I agree that Paul Allen won't let anyone leave but these dudes are grown *** men, they will do whatever the **** they want. They will sit down at a later date when they arent surrounded/caught up by all the hooplah of the NBA season/playoffs and they will sit down with their close ones to make a decision. This is a selfish decision that has nothing to do with the team they play for and the **** they may say during the emotion of the NBA season. This will be a selfish decision that these players decide on what to do that is best for themselves. Their quest for personal and team success, their marketability/brand image, and their family/how close to home they want to be. Anything can factor in these kind of decisions and the decision that they come up with might surprise a lot of people based on what they have said in the past but that is just the nature of the business.there was no family mentality in Cleveland man, Delonte ****** dude's momAnd I'm almost positive LeBron went to Miami knowing it would be a short lived venture to just get those rings. He knew Wade was on borrowed time and he knew his wife never wanted to leave Ohio. It just made the most sense for them at the time to get it and come back if the Cavs created a better atmosphere which Cleveland did.
Portland is a special case since they have the budding talent that is literally knocking at the door to make a run. Once they address their bench, they're gonna make a Finals run. I just don't see anyone leaving that team or their billionaire owner being cheap enough to not entice his talent to stay. If you're expecting to even have a chance at these Portland guys, you're gonna be let down.
It's more likely we get a guy like Jimmy Butler due to Chicago's stingy owners, or overpaying for Dray than it is convincing anyone to leave the Blazers.
yeah this is so dumb lolAnd Melo "mentoring" Demarcus Cousins must be a joke too
Yeah I actually wanted Bron to leave also. Just because I didn't believe he would actually have the balls to leave again, and if he did I wanted people to see that he was as much of a full of **** coward as I have always known he was. And also because **** Heat fans... But little did I know that Lebron would use the move to his advantage, and that even though he was technically pulling the same exact stunt he did in 2010 by leaving a team he helped build behind for a younger more talented team in a better position to win rings, people would love him even more for it. Never underestimate Lebron James' marketing and the stupid people who buy the **** he sells mani always said and felt LeBron would return but I'm not sure if that was me being a dumb hopeful bitter ******* or not
I think it will be because of Krause more than anything, I think Thibs is leaving after this season.i think Jimmy will stay in CHI, but if he leaves it'l be because of Thibs leaving/Chicago's cheapness