and if it wasn't for allen, lebron would've only won one ring in miami
and this is exactly why lebron took on his "leGM" role after leaving cleveland the first time. he had to make sure that what happened in his first...
cavs did try to surround lebron with talent in his first stint there, but there were a number of things that kept them from being able to acquire...
two first rounders for grant would be incredibly stupid. aside from the injuries and age, he's not even a guy who moves the needle whatsoever
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now there's a name i hadn't heard in years [IMG]
still don't understand why embiid is even there. he's a major liability AD/bam are the only big men they need
still the funniest cope i've ever heard bunch of clowns
well that would certainly make ESPN's NBA coverage watchable for the first time ever
love that the nba on nbc is back for nostalgic reasons, but hate that its at the expense of tnt
there's also no guarantee lebron comes to LA if PG is already here. and of course, there's no 2020 title without AD so the lakers could've given...
and the reason why he didn't even take a meeting with the lakers in FA was because he was butthurt that they didn't give up everything to acquire...
LMAO. that's going to trigger the f*** out of clippers fans lakers dodged a major bullet with PG. so glad they didn't give up the farm to acquire him
not broken up at all over losing dinwiddie. he's nothing special
embiid is just a taller version of harden. so frustrating to watch
coaches need to start wearing suits again
even with all those superstars, its 39 year old lebron who continues to be relied on the most. incredible
love this for denver!
not a bad handy replacement
guy threw away any chance he had at developing into a NBA caliber player all so his dad could get his wish of playing with him