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Post by harpospoke on May 5, 2018 22:46:50 GMT
I think Lebron going to Houston would make the NBA more interesting. In the West, we would get Rockets vs Warriors with real doubt about who would win. In the East, we would get Celtics vs Sixers with real doubt about who would win. That could go on for several years. Would be up there with the early 80s when you didn't know if the Lakers, Sixers, or Celtics would win in any given year. Can we afford Lebron? I remember reading we'd have to trade some talent to get him. Also...I like R. Anderson but if I remember correctly, he is being paid too darn much. I mean could we go (If we can keep this): CP3 Harden Lebron Tucker Capela OR CP3 Harden Ariza Lebron Capela IDK if we'd gotta give talent away. Im not sure theyd accept anything unless a Harden, CP3, or at least Capela in the deal. I DONT wanna lose Capela at all, so I guess of those 3...CP3. Id also love to try and keep Gordon, when he's hot (Like last night) dude is energy. He gives Harden/CP3 good rest. We can go CP3/Gordon/Green/Moute/Nene Or Tucker, Capela, Anderson. But idk what we could do if we gotta ditch talent. What, Moute, Ariza, Anderson, Green, both draft picks...we'd have to probably give up the farm. What I'd find interesting is a "swap" of basically...Lebron to the Spurs and Leonard to Cleveland. That make things interesting imo. That's the problem....that salary cap. Lebron can't justify taking less money because he's the face of the league and VP of the players association. If he took less the owners would start pointing to him in negotiations. "See? Even Lebron agreed to take less to help the team win!" The numbers just don't add up. Max deals cripple teams' ability to build a winning roster.
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