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Sixth Man
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I'd rather roll the dice with PG staying in OKC. We don't overspend on a guy with an option and use our assets to gain other wing talent.Question for fellow Cavs fans:
Would you rather roll the dice and see if the Cavs could re-sign LeBron and also pull a miracle to get Paul George, knowing that there's a chance we may get neither? Or would you rather George re-sign quickly in OKC to lower the chances that LeBron can build a super team with him somewhere else, like LA?
As much as I'd love to see PG in Cleveland, I think it's a long shot....and if he goes back to Okc, I would feel a lot better about LeBron passing up LA and staying here.
Question for fellow Cavs fans:
Would you rather roll the dice and see if the Cavs could re-sign LeBron and also pull a miracle to get Paul George, knowing that there's a chance we may get neither? Or would you rather George re-sign quickly in OKC to lower the chances that LeBron can build a super team with him somewhere else, like LA?
As much as I'd love to see PG in Cleveland, I think it's a long shot....and if he goes back to Okc, I would feel a lot better about LeBron passing up LA and staying here.
Well, this assumes that LA and Cleveland are the only possibilities. If the opportunity to join stars in LA dries up, LeBron can outright sign with Philly, explore S&T to Spurs, etc. I mean, those aren't his only options.
Personally I want to see LeBron on a team that has a legitimate supporting cast, good enough to win a championship. Preferably that's in Cleveland, but I'd rather he not waste the last few years of his career.
A day before the draft.........interesting
Well his free agency plan is to opt out.. everyone knows this...doesnt mean he is leaving though
The draft is next Thursday.
The draft is next Thursday.[/QUOTE
I thought it read next weds........sorry
Getting rid or Lue and Altman would help in that regard.Well, this assumes that LA and Cleveland are the only possibilities. If the opportunity to join stars in LA dries up, LeBron can outright sign with Philly, explore S&T to Spurs, etc. I mean, those aren't his only options.
Personally I want to see LeBron on a team that has a legitimate supporting cast, good enough to win a championship. Preferably that's in Cleveland, but I'd rather he not waste the last few years of his career.