Lebron will join the Los Angeles Lakers Next year?

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Posted by Sam Smith | [email protected] | 11.02.09 | 9:40 a.m. CT

Well, at least I'm fairly sure now where LeBron James is going to be playing next season.

Los Angeles, most likely with the Lakers.

Stay with me a bit here, and when the Bulls are in Cleveland Thursday for the TNT national TV game with the Cavs, I doubt LeBron will have much to say on the subject. And this is hardly an overreaction to the Cavs slogging out of the starting gate this season with two losses and looking ready for pasture.

No, going to the Lakers makes all the sense in the world, and, at least to my view, fits LeBron better than it would other players of his caliber. Of which there's basically only Kobe Bryant.

I've heard this scenario from some NBA people, though I've heard every other one as well, from staying in Cleveland to New York to New Jersey to running Berkshire Hathaway for Warren Buffett.

The general consensus seems to be LeBron stays in Cleveland given you can be a star from anywhere, the New York teams generally are a mess and would mean a step back in his competitive career, and he likes Cleveland. Makes sense and it probably is the second best option, though I strongly question the Cavs roster and decision making to help make LeBron a champion. Michael Jordan was able to accept the lack of titles into the late 1980s because the Bulls were improving and going farther each season. It appears the Cavs are backsliding.

The obvious reason this never gets discussed is no one can see James hooking on with Bryant. I really cannot understand why not.

How good a team would that be with Bryant, James, Pau Gasol and Lamar Odom? Supposedly it would look like James searching out a place to win a championship instead of lifting his team to one. Allegedly a no-no.

But Bryant is 31; James is 24. Bryant has probably three really high level seasons left before some sort of a transition. It was the transition Shaq could never accept and why I think the Lakers dynasty broke up. Not because of Kobe. But because Shaq refused to be viewed as a supporting player to Bryant, and the Lakers understood that. So they traded him. Clearly the right move.

The Lakers are no sure thing to win the championship with the Celtics healthy and the Magic deep. But you add LeBron and it's hard to imagine anyone beating them the next three or four years.

So then Kobe, working toward incredible immortality on the way to maybe 10 or 11 championships, backs off some to allow James to be the dominant figure when James is 27 or 28 and Bryant is looking at 35. Bryant could ease into a brilliant supporting role while the Lakers continue winning titles, and, in the end, like base hits, they count how many. Not how you got them.

The big reason I believe this could occur and work is because James is an unusual superstar. Jordan never would do it, and I doubt Kobe would. But you watched James in the Olympics and he seemed to embrace the supporting role, rebounding and moving the ball. He's always said he wants to play with those Olympic teammates, and it doesn't seem like the Cavs payroll can accommodate that.

Yes, James could go to Miami to join Dwyane Wade, and that's possible. I've heard it speculated often and it puts James on the other side of the Finals from the Lakers with the Celtics having a short window. Of course, there is Dwight Howard.

Also, James is a unique superstar because he's a very willing passer, more so than virtually every league leading scorer. He doesn't fight the double and seems to have trusted teammates from Day 1, a trait we never saw with Jordan or Bryant. I don't think James would have any problem submerging his ego for Bryant's for a while knowing full well his talent already is surpassing Bryant's. The transition under a coach like Phil Jackson would become obvious. It was Phil who practically begged Shaq to take that Lakers' $20 million offer and accept the transition like Kareem did with Magic. Shaq was just too stubborn.

James also is unique in the way he has been so devoted to his group of friends from his youth, a star who doesn't seem to chase other celebrities but is devoted to the group. I can see James comfortable in any role with a top team like the Lakers.

But James does have his sizeable ego. You've got to if you're OK with a 10-story mural of yourself across the street from your office.

James has often talked about expanding his empire, and lately has been involved with books and movies. So where else but in L.A. would you want to be to be involved in the entertainment industry?

And, really, everyone wants to play in L.A. The weather is fabulous. You can be a star and have privacy because there are so many other stars. And then when you want to be a star you can because it is a city of stars. And basketball is by far No. 1, the only big city in the U.S. where you can say that. Plus, owner Jerry Buss knows stars sell and has been the most successful at recruiting and paying for stars.

I've heard the Clippers mentioned, though I see James preferring to join the best rather than try to overcome the best from a distance.

So how does it get done?

The Lakers certainly have no salary cap room. They are in no position to pay James, which remains the No. 1 priority for all free agents. James just has to explain to the Cavs he's leaving. If they don't accommodate him, he's going to New York or Miami and they get nothing. But if they do in a sign and trade to save the franchise, they get a young, potential All-Star center in Andrew Bynum. Maybe Lamar Odom as well or Ron Artest. Draft picks, some pieces like Jordan Farmar. The Cavs can compete in the East with a star center and some pieces added to what they have. It's better than nothing as cap room doesn't mean anything in Cleveland. No one's going there.

Look, I believe James has no idea yet what he wants to do next summer. But I also believe the Lakers' scenario makes the most sense for him if he wants a chance to be considered among the greatest winners of all-time. I believe that's what he's about now, and he accomplishes that only with the Lakers.

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now replace everything with the clippers and dude may be on to something

and ya its Sam smith so dude is just talking out of his +%$

http://www.nba.com/bulls/news/smith_091102.html
 
I believe there is a rule on NT that nothing written by Sam Smith can be posted.
 
he did say one thing that was smart tho

So who's going to be the first free agent traded? How about Andre Miller? This clearly doesn't seem to be working out well. Miller is a ball oriented point guard and it was interesting to see the end game sequence with Portland losing to Houston Saturday. Roy, who had 42 in the game, generally controls the ball at the end of the game for the Trail Blazers. But with about three minutes left and with Roy having scored seven of Portland's last nine points, Miller took a quick jumper and missed. Roy then intercepted him on the next "Blazers possession as Miller crossed halfcourt to get the ball. Miller then drove into an offensive foul the next Portland possession and was lifted for Steve Blake. In Sunday's win over the Thunder, Blake played the dominant minutes while Miller attempted one shot and had zero assists in 20 minutes. Pout City?
 
But would a guy who wants to be a billion dollar brand take a 3 year contract at veteran minimum until cap space would clear up at the peak of his career? Iflebron was 32 years old and had 2 or 3 max contracts I would say very do able. To go to the Lakers next year he would at least leave $ 60 million on the table( guessing here). Is a ring or two ( highly likely but not guaranteed) worth that? As incredible as a Kobe/Bron tandem would be, if you have to trade away halfof your assets to get it, you need guaranteed rings and without say 3 out of 4 players ( Bynum, Odom, Artest, Gasol) can it be done? Now could I see himsigning a short term deal with someone until Kobe retires and then Lebron go to LA for max contract, definatly
 
They were talking about this article yesterday on Around the Horn, for Buy or Sell.

Everyone sold, except Woody, who was basically like 'Hey, it could happen. You send Odom and Artest and Bynum and some bench players and cash and a couplefirst round picks and...', then Reali interrupted him and said "So the Lakers will play 2 on 5. Nice."

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ha ha. The columnist is on crack.

Lebron is about to get Paid, and it's not gonna be by the Lakers.
 
Originally Posted by 23ska909red02

They were talking about this article yesterday on Around the Horn, for Buy or Sell.

Everyone sold, except Woody, who was basically like 'Hey, it could happen. You send Odom and Artest and Bynum and some bench players and cash and a couple first round picks and...', then Reali interrupted him and said "So the Lakers will play 2 on 5. Nice."

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Originally Posted by 23ska909red02

Reali interrupted him and said "So the Lakers will play 2 on 5. Nice."

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...Reali FTW...Stat Boy is so much > Max it's notfunny.
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not gonna happen
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unless Lebron really wants to win over money...but even though his salary wouldnt be as much as he would be getting from other teams or the cavs BUT can youimagine all his endorsement money being in a huge market like LA?!!
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...kobe and Lebron on the same team?..its the redeem team all over again
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...finally Lebron playing for a franchise who knows how to win
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but not gonna happen
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OC and Belle as Laker fans.
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Please don't bring Bron to LA, I want the Lakers to keep winning titles.
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But man, NT would be friggin awersome. Allen's public suicide, all the Cavs fans switchin their sigs real quick, 87 billions LeBron can't win withoutKobe threads. Pure awesomeness.
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This guy's just making up stuff to fulfill his article quota. He has a number of things he has to produce for his job and I guess he was running on emptyso he decided to invent scenarios.
 
Originally Posted by CP1708

OC and Belle as Laker fans.
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Please don't bring Bron to LA, I want the Lakers to keep winning titles.
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But man, NT would be friggin awersome. Allen's public suicide, all the Cavs fans switchin their sigs real quick, 87 billions LeBron can't win without Kobe threads. Pure awesomeness.
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There would be more suicides and Benedict Arnolds.
Treason would be the new flashy word used on the boards.

Hey I can see Lebron saying yeah to the idea and even Kobe. But can it happen, I doubt it.
 
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