I frankly don't care what is the material. I want the Spurs to contend year in year out
Lebron will never wear a Spurs jersey. If the Heat beat the Spurs, why would he leave the Heat? He's building his championship legacy with them. If the Spurs beat the Heat, then he would look ridiculous and take too much media scrutiny to join the team he couldn't beat.
I frankly don't care what is the material. I want the Spurs to contend year in year out
Yes people here would want him. No, he'd never come here.
For Pop: yes. For SA: no.
I'm not sure if LeBron James would play for San Antonio. He'd be playing for a contender with the Spurs...and I'm sure that will factor into his thinking.
What would the idiot's statement be? I'm taking my talents to the Alamo?
I could see Lebron doing this, the Spurs have the money to do it.
This would be his best option to win, this or Cleveland. Hed have to suck it up to live in San Antonio but I think Duncan would stay longer to if he came. The only issue would be what do we do with Kawhi, but thats it.
I would trade Tony, Manu, and Kawhi for LeBron, tbh.
Neither Carmelo nor Kobe are better scorers than Lebron. Maybe they're bettar at HORSE, maybe they're even better at life, but not at basketball, where efficiency is paramount.
http://www.freakonomics.com/2012/05/...coring-totals/
I am showing LeBron with another year in contract with the Heat. It is not until the seasons ending 2015 and 2016 that he has a player optiosn he could opt of for $20 and $22 million.
LeBron would be a fine fit with the Spurs and Pop in all aspects but financially, so no.
Questionable. Tony has a number of good years left. Kawhi is playing LeBron to a draw, 22 years old, and we have barely tapped his huge apparent upside on offense. Manu needs to retire a Spur and still appears to have at least a couple years left in him, unless you missed those dunks Tuesday night.
LeBron is pushing 30 with a lot of miles on him. Once he loses a little athleticism, you don't want to be the team throwing max dollars at him. Not sure given the paltry salary cap that Spurs can throw max dollars at anyone.
If Lebron ever uttered, I'm taking my talents to the Riverwalk, Stern would kill himself.
I don't want LeBron. Kawhi is just fine and has a ginormous upside...
did Brazil just said Manu > Lebron
Just wait more five years... he's already 28!![]()
I think so. LeBron is coachable. but he is expensive.
After Duncan and Ginobili retire, the Spurs should have the cap space. The priority should be to sign Leonard long-term, and also keep Green around for awhile. After that, I could see the Spurs attempt to bring in a star player.
Why not? He's the best player in the world...... Would be my answer if we didn't have Kawhi.
In addition to good coaching in general, I expect he'd like the fact that he wouldn't be playing 40 in both games of a back-to-back in the middle of January.
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