NBA Screwed?: James Leaning Towards Heat

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Dirtbag59
07-08-2010, 02:58 AM
Personally I think this would screw the NBA. The League already has such a low rate of parity as it is. Put together a super team of two top 5 players and another top 10 or 15 player and the NBA Finals becomes an afterthought.
2010 NBA free agency: Sources: LeBron James leaning toward joining Miami Heat - ESPN (http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=5363055)

If it does happen it'll be good for the first year or two as the Lakers could still compete with team absurd, but after Phil leaves and Kobe ages the lack of contenders would make the NBA monotonousness.

I thought this was pretty funny though:
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Lebron will announce that he has decided to play with himself."

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tryfuhl
07-08-2010, 03:17 AM
still guessing knicks

not because of a couple of key people who said it.. because of the market

dmek25
07-08-2010, 07:11 AM
i say cavs. but who am i?

SmootSmack
07-08-2010, 07:45 AM
I still have no clue where he's playing, as late as this morning I've heard equally reliable people say Knicks, Heat, Cavs, Bulls, even Nets. The only team that seems to be out is the Clippers...which means he'll sign with them. Maybe I'll swing by his announcement tonight and make a last minute pitch to him to join the Wizards.

I don't believe him signing with the Heat will have any negative impact on the league, but I do question James' decision to sign with the Heat (if he does). I'm not a LeBron hater by any means at all. But I don't know how signing with the Heat and joining a team led by D Wade that has already won a title would help James in his bid to be considered on of the greatest all time. I think if he goes somewhere like New York and leads them to their first title in 30 some years that's one thing, joining Wade in Miami and winning a title is another.

This isn't like the Celtics where none of the Big 3 had won a title yet, or Houston where Pippen and Olajuwon already had titles and Drexler was looking for a ring to end his career (or even LA, with Shaq, Kobe, and the Mailman).

MTK
07-08-2010, 08:00 AM
If he really wants a ring, Miami is the obvious choice. My darkhorse is NJ.

Nomad
07-08-2010, 08:39 AM
He should go to Orlando with Dwight Howard, he be King of Florida

Schneed10
07-08-2010, 08:45 AM
I think one of the reasons I really like the NFL is because it's so hard to win by building a team through free agency.

It just rubs me wrong that an NBA team can work years just to position itself for all contracts to expire in order to clean the books ahead of the arrival of three superstar free agents. And poof, championship caliber team. It's just too easy. There's no in-house development of players like you have in the MLB farm systems or on the depth charts of NFL teams. In those sports, you can't just add one or two superstar free agents and expect to be necessarily any better than you were the year before. You have to develop depth, draft well, coach well.

It's lame. If LeBron joins the Heat and wins 5 rings with Wade and Bosh, he'll never measure up to Kobe Bryant in my mind, who currently has five rings. Kobe won three with Shaq, true. But the other two were won without the superstar talent that LeBron will have around him in Miami. It's just lame.

I hope he goes back to Cleveland. I still think there's a good chance of that. How do you go on TV for a special centered around you, and announce that you're leaving the city you grew up in? Talk about an image-killer in your hometown. Supposedly the guy is all about image, if that's true, his image will get destroyed if he announces anything but a return to Cleveland on prime time TV.

SmootSmack
07-08-2010, 08:56 AM
If he really wants a ring, Miami is the obvious choice. My darkhorse is NJ.

If he wants a ring, then I think Chicago is the best choice. Derrick Rose, James, Boozer, Noah, Deng, Gibson, that's not bad at all.

SmootSmack
07-08-2010, 09:03 AM
I think one of the reasons I really like the NFL is because it's so hard to win by building a team through free agency.

It just rubs me wrong that an NBA team can work years just to position itself for all contracts to expire in order to clean the books ahead of the arrival of three superstar free agents. And poof, championship caliber team. It's just too easy. There's no in-house development of players like you have in the MLB farm systems or on the depth charts of NFL teams. In those sports, you can't just add one or two superstar free agents and expect to be necessarily any better than you were the year before. You have to develop depth, draft well, coach well.

It's lame. If LeBron joins the Heat and wins 5 rings with Wade and Bosh, he'll never measure up to Kobe Bryant in my mind, who currently has five rings. Kobe won three with Shaq, true. But the other two were won without the superstar talent that LeBron will have around him in Miami. It's just lame.

I hope he goes back to Cleveland. I still think there's a good chance of that. How do you go on TV for a special centered around you, and announce that you're leaving the city you grew up in? Talk about an image-killer in your hometown. Supposedly the guy is all about image, if that's true, his image will get destroyed if he announces anything but a return to Cleveland on prime time TV.

Well in the case of the Heat, they drafted Wade. But whether it's through the draft or free agency the NBA is a different animal simply by the fact there are only five players on the court and one player can make all the difference in the world.

I mean let's compare Albert Pujols and Kobe Bryant for example, each arguably the best in their sport. Pujols can only contribute so much (3-4 at bats/game). On the other hand, Kobe can basically be "at bat" every time in his sport.

As for staying in Cleveland, I think he's past the point of being concerned about his image in Cleveland.

mredskins
07-08-2010, 09:11 AM
I say he stays in Cleveland. If LJ stays in Cleveland that is a pretty good mix in the East. The west needs to build up some of their teams to make a run at the Lakers.

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