Bill Walton.
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People treat Wine & Gold's comments the same way they treat LeBron's comments on re-signing :chuckles:
Hate to be the dampener but..
CP3 is going to the team that will take Emeka Okafurs contract also, while reducing Hornets payroll by 15-20. I think that would leave the Cavs in a situation where they couldn't sign Lebron.
Hate to be the dampener but..
CP3 is going to the team that will take Emeka Okafurs contract also, while reducing Hornets payroll by 15-20. I think that would leave the Cavs in a situation where they couldn't sign Lebron.
no one has still explained to me why this guy's posts mean anything? granted i've only read these forums since about the halfway point last yr/amare trade rumor area, but i've never seen him post 1 thing that was correct
I would be disappointed regardless. We NEED to make a move to get younger and more talented, especially at center.
Tonight may very well set the path of the franchise for the next 3-5 years
no one has still explained to me why this guy's posts mean anything? granted i've only read these forums since about the halfway point last yr/amare trade rumor area, but i've never seen him post 1 thing that was correct
I posted this in Cavs Talk but I'll post it here too..
What I don't understand is the idea that tonight is the "make or break night" for the franchise. If we wanted to use all of our assets on Monta Ellis or on Al Jefferson, I'm sure we probably could, but would that really change anything?
I'm not saying that the Cavaliers don't need to hit a home run to keep LeBron, they need to make at least one good move, but I think they're lining up to take a swing at Chris Bosh in a sign and trade, and if they're doing that I can only imagine that they are at least having some open dialogue with LeBron's people because a little bit of tampering/ under the table collaboration is going to be necessary between Bosh and LeBron to make that happen.
The best possible moves available are still a few weeks away from truly being realistic.
I posted this in Cavs Talk but I'll post it here too..
What I don't understand is the idea that tonight is the "make or break night" for the franchise. If we wanted to use all of our assets on Monta Ellis or on Al Jefferson, I'm sure we probably could, but would that really change anything?
I'm not saying that the Cavaliers don't need to hit a home run to keep LeBron, they need to make at least one good move, but I think they're lining up to take a swing at Chris Bosh in a sign and trade, and if they're doing that I can only imagine that they are at least having some open dialogue with LeBron's people because a little bit of tampering/ under the table collaboration is going to be necessary between Bosh and LeBron to make that happen.
The best possible moves available are still a few weeks away from truly being realistic.
I posted this in Cavs Talk but I'll post it here too..
What I don't understand is the idea that tonight is the "make or break night" for the franchise. If we wanted to use all of our assets on Monta Ellis or on Al Jefferson, I'm sure we probably could, but would that really change anything?
I'm not saying that the Cavaliers don't need to hit a home run to keep LeBron, they need to make at least one good move, but I think they're lining up to take a swing at Chris Bosh in a sign and trade, and if they're doing that I can only imagine that they are at least having some open dialogue with LeBron's people because a little bit of tampering/ under the table collaboration is going to be necessary between Bosh and LeBron to make that happen.
The best possible moves available are still a few weeks away from truly being realistic.