Cleveland would beat most of those sides. I think the Spurs, Clippers, and Rockets present the biggest challenges. But yeah only time will tell us.
My blood pressure is good. I just don't get the debate with my factual statement about they have lots of money to play with. What you said to my quote had NOTHING to do with what i said. What reed said to my quote has NOTHING to do with what i said. Miami has LOTS of money to play with.
Rockets ain't goin to the finals, even with Bosh. Bosh is NOT an elite player. Never has been. Howard was ONCE an elite player, but it seems he'll never reach that level again. And Harden is only big time in the regular season. In the playoffs, that flopping fuck gets exposed everytime.
:: im sorry if it appears that way. It's not my intention. I just dont know what you guys are talking about. It has NATHAN to do with my comment.
I dont think i would trade Wiggins for Love. That is a tough one. Wiggins could be a big deal in about 3 years
It's very simple. Lebron isn't measured by what happens in THREE YEARS. For Lebron, ANY year he doesn't win a ring is deemed a FAILURE. If Wiggins lives up his hype, he'll eventually be better than Love and Irving. But will be better than them his FIRST season? Probably not. Lebron needs to win NOW.
i thought so too. But if you read the essay lebron wrote. He doesnt see it that way. He wants to build a team. and thinks he has to do that. It's almost like he doesnt expect to win a ring this year or even next year. Which is crazy to me. If i knew that was his thinking, i would have picked Cleveland for him too.
They do have money. The question is, what targets are realistic for them? Right now, Miami is in rebuilding process with Lebron and probably Bosh now. If the Heat make the playoffs, maybe they could but it's looking doubtful that they will, honestly. Wade is staying but he's washed up. And the supporting cast is weak. My instinct says the Heat are starting over and they'll miss the playoffs for the next season or two at least.
Whoodee Fucking Doo, They Have MONEY!!!!... What they DON'T Have are SUITORS...That's the Point You're PRICKISHLY Overlooking Here... Right Now, Miami's the Spoiled Rich Kid that Invited Every Body to a Party, But Now They're Sitting w/EGG on their Faces, Wondering Why NOBODY is Showing Up... Do you GET It Now???...Or are You Still in ASSHOLE Mode???... REED:blah:
of course the heat are starting over. Which is fine. But lets not forget there are free agents next year. Possible free agents are Tony Parker Clay Thompson Brook Lopez Marc Gasol Kevin Love Tyson Chandler. Then some trades here and there Miami could be ok in a weak east.
Bron's just SAYING that to Minimize Pressure... This Time 4 Years Ago, was his Infamous "Not 3, Not 4, Not 5, Not 6" Rant...Bron's Doing the Complete OPPOSITE of that Now, in REED's Opinion... REED:kidcool:
show me where i said anything different to this? Miami needs to rebuild. They have the money to do this. I am not understanding the debate? You act as if im saying Miami is going to dominate and win a ring. :l2: And have said nothing of the kind. So again, i have to ask. Who are you debating with?
Which confuses me. But in reality, he is right. That team is not a championship level team yet. We dont know how they will play. Love is not a guarantee. The coach and bron might not mix well. Wiggins could be a flop.
Parker WON'T Leave San Antonio...Love will Be a Cleveland Cavalier within a Week or LESS and the Mavs are Going to Ink Chandler to an Extension... That Leaves Thompson, Lopez & Gasol, Realistically, NONE of Which are FRANCHISE Players... You Seem to Be Insinuating Miami Will Be FINE Because of the Cap Space that's Now Freed Up...But it's MORE Complicated than That, Bro... REED:dunno:
Lebron isn't 24-25 anymore. He's already past his physical peak. He'll still be elite for many years to come, but I very much question if he can physically DOMINATE now the way he did with the Cavs 06-10.
Fine in the east is not the same as fine in the west tho. With Trades this year and next year, who knows. When you got lots of money to play with, doors open up in good ways.
29 isn't the same as 25 for an athlete. I predict Lebron has like 3 more years of being the best, or second best player in the league. At 32 or 33, we'll begin to see a noticeable decline.
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