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An equivalent to Miami's Shane Battier? 3-pt specialist, very tough and smart defender, length, declining athleticism...

May unlock some more ability to play Lebron at the 4 without forcing him to defend opposing 4s. Especially as the league plays smaller - you're seeing many more Ryan Anderson type PFs than David West types.
 
2 things I love about his game. 1 he is always moving on O cavs need that guy. 2. Other teams leave him in an effort to stop stars. Think of a Irving smith dunleavy love frye line up... So many 3s... Love this pick up.
 
I think is obvious we watch how he plays, and how gsw come together first half of next season.

Considering variables, we trade him to sac (for boogie With love imo) at the trade deadline
 
No coincidence RJ resigned, he now has someone to go out with him on Bingo nights.

I dunno about that. Mike had 21 pts (5-9 from 3) to lead Duke in scoring in the 2001 National Championship game in their win over RJ and the Wildcats.

There still might be some feelings.:chuckle:
 
The title of this thread :chuckle:.
 
Wew lad. On the other hand, miami let what is by far their greatest player in franchise history leave because he finally wanted paid after all of those years of taking discounts. So thats funny.
 
Yea, no, not even close.

You are both right. Wade brought the most value to the Heat franchise over the course of his career, and so he is the greatest player in Heat franchise history. LeBron in his four years there was the best player who ever played for the Miami Heat. To put it in terms of the Sixers, Wade was the Dr. J or Iverson, while LeBron was the Moses Malone.
 
Mike Dunleavy ‏@MikeDunleavyJr 2h2 hours ago
.@KingJames bro call me back


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