EnySpree wrote:He should have came to NY after Miami. Knicks have the triangle and at this stage of his career he needs it to add years to his career. He's still a top talent but he looks like he's laboring nowadays and unhappy. The triangle would make the game so much more easy for him. He would have to be a guard for us though. We need him feeding melo and Kristaps and doing most of the ball handling. Basically Calderón role
I think LeBron is the type of guy who could pull it off, or at least it would be enough of a mismatch that the other team would have to deal with him too.
martin wrote:EnySpree wrote:He should have came to NY after Miami. Knicks have the triangle and at this stage of his career he needs it to add years to his career. He's still a top talent but he looks like he's laboring nowadays and unhappy. The triangle would make the game so much more easy for him. He would have to be a guard for us though. We need him feeding melo and Kristaps and doing most of the ball handling. Basically Calderón role
I think LeBron is the type of guy who could pull it off, or at least it would be enough of a mismatch that the other team would have to deal with him too.
Lebron doesn't want to play in structure. He wants everyone to just get in line to what he's doing. In the triangle he can do that but the structure offense would make it so easy. He would know where everyone is supposed to be. Everyone would always be there cutting and moving like the Knicks are doing now. Lebron would look like Magic Johnson out there.
Don't see him leaving so early. Golden State could always get an injury and you never know what happens in the playoffs. It's a whole new season then, and he has a team in Cleveland that has a realistic path to the Finals almost every year the next few years. He only needs to win once out of these years to justify his dedication to bring them a ring.
WaltLongmire wrote:
looks like a cry about to happen.
Caseloads wrote:WaltLongmire wrote:
looks like a cry about to happen.
I posted this one in another thread.
I like that he sort of smiles at the end, the beginnings of a smile, like, "that little sh!t got me again!"
Nalod wrote:Bron is always welcome here.I just don't see him leaving Cleveland. Ever.
His brand would take a big hit if he left Cleveland a SECOND time.
Swishfm3 wrote:Nalod wrote:Bron is always welcome here.I just don't see him leaving Cleveland. Ever.
His brand would take a big hit if he left Cleveland a SECOND time.
i dont think so at all, but i do not want him here. Like the Warriors fan said...Lebron is a p.... a.. b.... mentally.
Cav's need time as a unit to get a rhythm and Kyrie is a problem because he is so ball dominant. He is Baron Davis but not as good a passer.
Cav's not breaking up the team because of one bad game. I doubt they change coach either until off season but that might be just a desperate move.
They don't have an identity. Delladova is not skilled enough to be consistent. They need the cool chill of Jose Calderon to take care of the ball. Hard to have an identity when you got Shytheads like JR and Shumps, whose attention whore hair just looks stupid.
Just say "No" to Lebron in NY. He is not what this team needs. We should be building toward the future, not adding a "final piece". Let's follow SAS example of team-building, not Miami and Cleveland's.
if he won a title he could leave. Until that happens I dont see how he can without being a bigger douche than normal
anyone post this? From realgm
Kevin Love has struggled of late with a PER of 11.8 in his past five games.Love and the Cleveland Cavaliers were blown out by the Golden State Warriors on Monday.
“We have a lot of things to get better at," said Love. "That’s going to take a lot of guys looking themselves in the mirror, and it all starts with our leader (LeBron James) over there and dwindles on down.”
Really? KLove calling out Bron?
fishmike wrote:if he won a title he could leave. Until that happens I dont see how he can without being a bigger douche than normal
agreed
fishmike wrote:anyone post this? From realgm
Kevin Love has struggled of late with a PER of 11.8 in his past five games.Love and the Cleveland Cavaliers were blown out by the Golden State Warriors on Monday.
“We have a lot of things to get better at," said Love. "That’s going to take a lot of guys looking themselves in the mirror, and it all starts with our leader (LeBron James) over there and dwindles on down.”
Really? KLove calling out Bron?
It's Lebron's team. Leader gotta lead. Nothin wrong with the statement except making it publicly.
EnySpree wrote:martin wrote:EnySpree wrote:He should have came to NY after Miami. Knicks have the triangle and at this stage of his career he needs it to add years to his career. He's still a top talent but he looks like he's laboring nowadays and unhappy. The triangle would make the game so much more easy for him. He would have to be a guard for us though. We need him feeding melo and Kristaps and doing most of the ball handling. Basically Calderón role
I think LeBron is the type of guy who could pull it off, or at least it would be enough of a mismatch that the other team would have to deal with him too.
Lebron doesn't want to play in structure. He wants everyone to just get in line to what he's doing. In the triangle he can do that but the structure offense would make it so easy. He would know where everyone is supposed to be. Everyone would always be there cutting and moving like the Knicks are doing now. Lebron would look like Magic Johnson out there.
Lebron is a historian......I think if he wants to increase his stake in nba history.....he should try and average a triple double......The triangle with melo....kp....and other shooters would give him the best opportunity to achieve this goal. He would definitely be one of the top 4 NBA players ever if not top 3 if he also brings an nba championship to NY.
Moonangie wrote:Just say "No" to Lebron in NY. He is not what this team needs. We should be building toward the future, not adding a "final piece". Let's follow SAS example of team-building, not Miami and Cleveland's.
And we'd probably just end up getting Stat again...
KP
Melo
Durrant
Bron
D.Fisher
fishmike wrote:anyone post this? From realgm
Kevin Love has struggled of late with a PER of 11.8 in his past five games.Love and the Cleveland Cavaliers were blown out by the Golden State Warriors on Monday.
“We have a lot of things to get better at," said Love. "That’s going to take a lot of guys looking themselves in the mirror, and it all starts with our leader (LeBron James) over there and dwindles on down.”
Really? KLove calling out Bron?
I'm still shocked KLove re-signed in Cleveland. He seemed miserable there last season.
PHUCK HIM.

He had his chance in 2010, before he went to cuddle with his homeboys in Miami.
Cartman718 wrote:Swishfm3 wrote:Nalod wrote:Bron is always welcome here.I just don't see him leaving Cleveland. Ever.
His brand would take a big hit if he left Cleveland a SECOND time.
i dont think so at all, but i do not want him here. Like the Warriors fan said...Lebron is a p.... a.. b.... mentally.
At least this guy would be able to write a sequel: