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Can you predict LeBron's New Team?

1. Cavs
2
14%
2. Heat
8
57%
3. Bulls
2
14%
4. Knicks
1
7%
5. Other (write in vote)
1
7%
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By rueful
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what is that, Bradley hand writing font? Really? is that the best the guy can do? It looks like something a 5th grader designed.

I'm with Sly, Heat wont win championship in the next 3 years. Not that I care at all, I mean if he had gone to the bulls, i wasnt going to be watching much more NBA on tv just a little more interested when it came on sportscenter. But this was a dumb decision on his part.
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By Cider Jim
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flamesbball84 wrote:One of the greatest pieces of literature ever written in the history of mankind
In all seriousness, it's a textbook piece of propaganda, and it's typed with a comic strip font (Comic Sans MS). I haven't seen Cleveland so heartbroken since the Browns moved to Baltimore.
By LUconn
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What a baby. I hate Cleveland. Everybody always talks about how they "deserve" something or other because it's such a piece of garbage city. They got more than they deserve when they got an expansion NFL team.
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By jcmanson
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I've saved this thread to look back in in 5 years and laugh at all of you saying the Heat won't win the title.

Lebron James
Dwyane Wade
Mike Miller
Chris Bosh

Those 4 are committed and will be starting. I could play Center and the Heat would win the Eastern conference with that lineup.
By LUconn
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jcmanson wrote:I've saved this thread to look back in in 5 years and laugh at all of you saying the Heat won't win the title.

Lebron James
Dwyane Wade
Mike Miller
Chris Bosh

Those 4 are committed and will be starting. I could play Center and the Heat would win the Eastern conference with that lineup.

Remember that Lakers team with Kobe, Shaq, Gary Payton, Karl Malone, etc.?
#311825
LUconn wrote:
jcmanson wrote:I've saved this thread to look back in in 5 years and laugh at all of you saying the Heat won't win the title.

Lebron James
Dwyane Wade
Mike Miller
Chris Bosh

Those 4 are committed and will be starting. I could play Center and the Heat would win the Eastern conference with that lineup.

Remember that Lakers team with Kobe, Shaq, Gary Payton, Karl Malone, etc.?

Malone and Payton were way past their prime by that point...and they only had one year to try and mesh (while this group should be together for at least a few years)...This group with the Heat is like a younger/better version of what the Celtics did a few years ago, not like what the Lakers tried with Malone/Payton.
By olldflame
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I would say the difference here is that all 3 stars are in their prime as opposed to that Laker team or even the current "big 3" in beantown. Clearly, Riley will need to get creative in filling in the roster. Miller seems like he would be a good fit. Some veteren role players looking for a ring who might play for the minimum? I haven't looked closely to see who is out there. It will also help if he gets lucky and rookies Pittman/Vernardo are able to contribute some right away in the post.
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By flamesbball84
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Like I said on the other thread, Mike Miller is a perfect fit on this. He can shoot really well, he can pass really well, and he can rebound really well. At times he, Wade, and Lebron can all play the point, so it's not like they are in desperate need to get a PG, they already have three guys that can fill that role now. They just need to get a shooter in that lineup and a guy that can play center so Bosh doesn't have to since he is one of the worst defensive centers in the NBA, ranking well into the bottom half of starting NBA centers in opposition points allowed per 48 at the center position.
#311828
This situation has never happened in basketball. Three of the best players in their prime all agree to play together (most likely for the next 5 years). All coming out and saying they are doing it to win championships. While I get that they have big egos they are realistic enough to see that they need each other if they want to win multiple championships. While I wouldn’t say just sign them up for the next 5 years, they are by far my pre-season favorite to win it all.
By Rocketfan
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After taking a quick look here are some guys i think would be a fit based on unrestricted free agents available

http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/stor ... ents-10-11

PG - Nate Robinson , Allen Iverson, Earl Watson, Earl Boykins
C - Ilgauskas?, Ben Wallace, Jamaal Magloire, Primoz Brezec, Rasho Nesterovic
3pt shooter - Kyle Korver (i think they have one mid level exception of 5 million.)

Wildcards who might take next to nothing just to try to win a title:

Tracy Mcgrady
Matt Barnes
Juwan Howard
Richard Jefferson
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By jcmanson
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Udonis Haslem was the starting PF for the 2006 Heat NBA champs. He would be more than willing to come back to Miami for much less as a backup PF/C.

At the worst, the Heat will be able to re-sign Joel Anthony to the Vet Min to play Center.

Their roster will likely look something like this:

Starters
Lebron
Wade
Miller
Bosh
Joel Anthony

Bench
PG Chalmers
PF Haslem
SF Dasean Butler
C Dexter Pittman
PF/C Jarvis Varnado
PG Jason Williams
???
???

Some guys who could sign for the Vet Min just to win a 'ship:
Shaq
Iverson
Ilguaskus
Raja Bell
Ben Wallace
McGrady
Quentin Richardson

I suspect they add 1 player from the above list.
By olldflame
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While he fits the profile of a vet who might play cheap, I can't see Iverson being anything but problems in Miami. I don't think he can adjust his game to be productive without dominating the ball, and that's the last thing they need.
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By flamesbball84
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One situation people are completely forgetting is this: the Heat could backload the contracts of Lebron, Wade, and Bosh. Meaning, instead of making maybe 13-14 million the first year or two, take only like 8-9 million the first couple years and tack on the money they left on the table the first couple years to the end of the contract.

That would allow the Heat a lot more money right away to go out and get some quality several quality FAs and sign them to a contract for several years along with the second rounders, and then maybe get 2 or 3 minimum salary players to get the minimum of 15 and go just slightly over the cap.

Then when the backends of the big three's contracts kick in, the Heat will be like the Yankees and be like 20 million or so over the cap and people won't be able to compete unless they can spend, spend, spend.

It's bad for the NBA, but it would be the smartest thing possible by Pat Riley to ensure they are able to win championships from day one.
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By RubberMallet
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they need defense. they have the scoring. they are going to have to put up 150 pts a game if they don't address their defense.
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By flamesbball84
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RubberMallet wrote:they need defense. they have the scoring. they are going to have to put up 150 pts a game if they don't address their defense.
Chalmers can play D. I've also read that the lineup of Chalmers, Wade, Miller, Lebron, and Bosh is plausible and they could press and trap a lot on D and run teams to death on O.

They won't have a good defensive center, but the opposing centers will be completely incapable of playing anything more than 25-30 minutes a night at most unless they are supremely conditioned. It will tire out the MIA starters more, but they are all in really good condition, so it shouldn't be that big of a problem for them.
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By jcmanson
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You really have to wait and see who else they get. By Monday, we'll know a lot more about what the 2010-11 Heat will look like.
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By flamesbball84
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And all I know is this: Dan Gilbert is going to rue the day he ever crossed Lebron with that letter. He is going to abuse the Cavs like no one ever has when he steps on that court and Riley, Bosh, Wade, Miller, Chalmers, and whoever else is on the team will be on a mission to make sure Lebron does. Cleveland, you'll wish it was Jordan vs. Ehlo instead.
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By RubberMallet
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flamesbball84 wrote:
RubberMallet wrote:they need defense. they have the scoring. they are going to have to put up 150 pts a game if they don't address their defense.
Chalmers can play D. I've also read that the lineup of Chalmers, Wade, Miller, Lebron, and Bosh is plausible and they could press and trap a lot on D and run teams to death on O.

They won't have a good defensive center, but the opposing centers will be completely incapable of playing anything more than 25-30 minutes a night at most unless they are supremely conditioned. It will tire out the MIA starters more, but they are all in really good condition, so it shouldn't be that big of a problem for them.
yeah this team will get out and run more than the suns/mavs of a few years back.
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By Cider Jim
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Cavs' owner catching flack for his letter's font choice:
Cavs owner's letter mocked for Comic Sans font
By John D. Sutter, CNN
Dear computer users: If you're ever going to write a fuming letter, think twice before setting the font to the oh-so-mockable Comic Sans.

Take it from Dan Gilbert, the owner of the Cleveland Cavaliers, the NBA team that lost its star basketball player, LeBron James, on Thursday night.

After Gilbert posted a rant -- in the cutesy Comic Sans typeface -- about James' departure on NBA.com, bloggers, newspaper writers and Twitter pundits lashed back with a collective message that essentially said this:

Unless you're a fourth-grader, or being ironic, or the author of a comic book, or on vacation from the 1990s, never use that typeface...One of the blog's writers, MG Siegler, says the font faux pas is especially egregious given how much press Gilbert's letter is receiving.

"Normally a staple among six-year olds and grandmothers, Gilbert for some reason decided to use the font to write what will undoubtedly be the most public message he will ever write," he writes. "And it's too bad, because the content of the message itself is quite good -- very juicy. Gilbert's use of quotes, capitalization, and bolded letters makes it very clear just how ticked off he is."

Siegler calls Comic Sans "probably the worst font ever to grace the computer screen."
http://www.cnn.com/2010/TECH/web/07/09/ ... tml?hpt=T2
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By Th3rd
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i just dont see the Heat winning the East. I mean as far as I know the Celtics and the Magic still play in the Eastern Conference. Dwight is better than Bosh, Jameer is better than Wade (in a 7 game series) and LeBron has shown that he is capable of a meltdown.

Also KG is better than Bosh, Paul Pierce and Ray Ray are better than LeBron (did everyone else watch that series?) and Rondo is better than Wade.

Its not like it matters though cause again as far as I know and like Wilbon said last night the Los Angeles Lakers still play basketball in the NBA and Phil likes his things in 3s
#311854
Th3rd wrote:i just dont see the Heat winning the East. I mean as far as I know the Celtics and the Magic still play in the Eastern Conference. Dwight is better than Bosh, Jameer is better than Wade (in a 7 game series) and LeBron has shown that he is capable of a meltdown.

Also KG is better than Bosh, Paul Pierce and Ray Ray are better than LeBron (did everyone else watch that series?) and Rondo is better than Wade.

Its not like it matters though cause again as far as I know and like Wilbon said last night the Los Angeles Lakers still play basketball in the NBA and Phil likes his things in 3s
:lol: :lol: :lol:
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By adam42381
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Th3rd wrote:i just dont see the Heat winning the East. I mean as far as I know the Celtics and the Magic still play in the Eastern Conference. Dwight is better than Bosh, Jameer is better than Wade (in a 7 game series) and LeBron has shown that he is capable of a meltdown.

Also KG is better than Bosh, Paul Pierce and Ray Ray are better than LeBron (did everyone else watch that series?) and Rondo is better than Wade.

Its not like it matters though cause again as far as I know and like Wilbon said last night the Los Angeles Lakers still play basketball in the NBA and Phil likes his things in 3s
In what world is Jameer better than D-Wade in the playoffs? Career playoff stats:

Jameer Nelson: 15.3 ppg, 4.3 ast, 3.4 rpg, .471 fg%, 32 games, 31.2 min/game
Dwyane Wade: 26.3 ppg, 6.0 ast, 5.3 rpg, .482 fg%, 66 games, 40.9 min/game
By olldflame
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Dan Gilbert has done LeBron a huge favor by making some of the questionable choices he made in handling this "decision" look classy when compared with Gilbert's childish response.
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