Hi.
I heard the other day you were rubbing your on the spokes of your wheelchair, and got gonorrhea. What a got.
He has a player option for $17 million for 2010/11. As it stand right now, if he opts in for the final year, their commitment next year is $65 million. If he signs an extension with the Cavs, his 2010/11 cap figure is likely to start around $20 million. That would bring their 2010/11 cap figure to $68 million. LeBron/Jamison to Dallas for Damp/Butler/Stevenson/Barea/Roddy/Najera would reduce their 2010 commitment from $68 million to $56 million. And their 2011 commitments would total $38 million.
Hi.
I heard the other day you were rubbing your on the spokes of your wheelchair, and got gonorrhea. What a got.
Do I need to come in here and critique DSF's grammar again?
What scenario nets them less committed salary next year:
Letting Lebron leave completely, or
doing the trade you're proposing
The Dallas trade gets them a B-list young combo guard prospect, it doesn't do for their cap situation
Or he can sign with Chicago and team up with Rose/Noah. That instantly is the best team in the East. Or he can go to NY, name his coach, name his GM, and get another max player alongside him in the media capital of the country.
The Cavs have NO leverage. They will kiss his ass in the hopes that he wants to stay, and if he doesn't, they're better off trading him to Dallas than letting him leave for Chicago or New York with much worse implications for their immediate future.
good job pwning sun fan!
As long as I don't go out in the impending deal we are set with these motha asfor years to come. I think a Lebron/Dirk combo will be able to overcome Carlisles inep ude, as long as Wades move doesn't create another superpower.
I might rather have nothing that Caron Butler on the books, even for one year. The Suns decided they would rather have nothing than both Kurt Thomas AND Shaquille Oneal.
Its your opinion. Butler may be a decent trade chip for the next year. Maybe not. Maybe the Cavs would rather have the ability to say "Lebron left us" as opposed to "We traded Lebron".
True. But there may be some teams out there with other teams picks (like how the Suns had the Atlanta pick for years). The Cavs might prefer young pieces over picks. Maybe it becomes a three team deal.
I was thinking the same thing. Unlikely Lebron would allow himself to be traded for those guys. Of course, three team deals change everything.
at this point you're just pwning yourself.
Convenient how you ignore every other series but bring up what was clearly an aberration.
Doing the Dallas trade puts their 2010 commitment at $56 million. Signing LeBron to an extension themselves puts their 2010 commitment at $68 million. Letting him walk and getting nothing in return puts their 2010 commitment at $48 million. But they still have Jamison's contact on the books for two more years, and they are close to the tax line with a 2010/11 team going nowhere. Doing the Dallas trade sets them up nicely for the summer of 2011 with a cap figure of $38 million, Roddy, a lottery pick of their own, Dallas' first-round pick, and $14 million in cap space.
Roddy you will be pwning n00bs all day long in Cleveland.
pure pwnage
thanks for answering the question. Every fanbase is calling Mavfan delusional for thinking Lebron is a possibility yet they're stuck in their own little world.
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THANK YOU!!!! Doing the Dallas trade does nothing for their cap relief, thanks for playing.
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Ghazi too bad you live in Ohio, I'm not sure why you want Lebron to leave.
And if he opts out, their commitment next year is 48.
48 < 56.
Maybe throwing in Jasmison to give them cap relief for 2011 might make it a better scenario. That would mean they believe that they would rather have NOTHING than Jamison. If they believe that about Jamison, Im sure they would believe it about Butler and the rest of the Dallas scrubs.
So is this Findog? Why doenst he post under Findog?
That'll go over great with season ticket owners.
"Hey guys we've got some bad news and some good news. Bad news is LeBron went to New York and we got jack in return. He'll now be kicking our asses four times a year. But the good news is, instead of trading with Dallas for a quality player, draft picks, and a hot young prospect, we instead let him walk so we'll be saving 8 million dollars! More money for our pockets, es!"
We'll throw in this guy too
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I already got my bags packed for CLE tbh. This is a 100% certainty.
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