This needs to be known to give an accurate answer.
If he is the defacto GM, then he gets virtually of blame.
At the same time it's the FOs fault since they are the only ones who can execute the actual trades.
I see a lot of posts on bball forums, regarding the rumors that LBJ is concerned about the direction of the Cavs and their FO moves. James gets a lot of hate, i see lot of people claiming that he has been the defacto GM and these are players he wanted. whether or not that's true, does LBJ deserve blame for the Cavs roster construction? IIRC, Jordan wanted Krause and the bulls to draft or trade for some garbage player and they said that and got Pippen instead. So, is it Lebrons fault the Cavs are hamstrung by their payroll and no real assets to improve, or is the Cavs FO fault for being chicken s and not putting their foot down? I understand the pull he but should he have that pull? Should Gilbert (or Griffin) lay down for James' demands because he might leave again? is that a legit reason to just hand out garbage contracts like nothing?
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This needs to be known to give an accurate answer.
If he is the defacto GM, then he gets virtually of blame.
At the same time it's the FOs fault since they are the only ones who can execute the actual trades.
Imo Cavs ty management is at blame. They were so terrified he would leave again they bent over and let whatever happen. That's on them for being such a pussywhipped franchise tbh
The "LeGM" narrative is a very convenient excuse for that turd Gilbert to hide behind. I wouldn't be surprised if most stories about LeBron demanding things are just bull that Gilbert is making up to cover his ass. He probably knows as well as anyone else that LeBron haters are gullible. They'll believe literally anything as long as it's anti-LeBron.
It's a really good roster. I don't see why anyone should get blame just because they aren't as good as Golden State. How many teams have ever had the two time reigning MVP playing for peanuts in the year the salary cap went up $24 million and the previous MVP was a free agent looking to cut and run from his team?
One thing players should learn is to never GM.
Jordan did it, Krause ignored him = 6 championships
Shaq did it, GM gave in = shaq bolting
Kobe did it, mitch ignored him = 2 more
Lebron did it, Riley ignored him = 2 championships
Lebron did it, GM gave in = 1 championship
Wait, lebron is the best player GM ever.
He got 2 coaches fired until he found the one he liked. He pushed Wiggins out to bring in Love. He pushed for Tristan to get that big contract. He pushed Korver. If he leaves the team he built... I can't wait to read Dan Gilbert's next letter. I hope it starts of with... "Dear You Ungrateful , You."
CN when LeGM narrative fits:
CN when LeGM gets criticism:
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Key word: most, not all. LeBron makes power moves. Gilbert signs scrubs with recognizable names like Jeff Green and Jose Calderon and then tells Media to blame it on LeBron.![]()
there is no-one to blame. Sans Durant, the Cavs could beat the Warriors but Durant killed all parity in the league when he joined the Warriors. No team was in the offseason was in a position to build a roster that could stand up to the Warriors so it's a little silly to give any team for it. Unless the Warriors get "We are Marshall" expect another easy ring for them
Idk man. Maybe a coach like Pop could squeeze a lot out of that roster. But their role players are pretty underwhelming and overpaid which is a bad combo. Lol giving a max contract at the time to Tristan Thompson
Doubt it. Its not like the Cavs have ever looked dominant against GS. And we all know they only won because donkey got himself suspended for game 5. Even without KD I think the Warriors would still beat Cleveland. Warriors are elite on both sides of the ball. Cavs are terrible on defense
When it's Tristan Thompson or nobody, I'd take Thompson. Just like I would have wanted the Spurs to overpay to keep Simmons had they landed CP3 and thus had a roster with a chance at beating the Warriors. Besides, LeBron would have walked by now had they let Thompson go. James made it pretty clear the Cavs better pay to put a le contender around him if they wanted him there.
And the Warriors only won in 2015 because Irving's kneecap exploded in Game 1.
I agree with that in some ways. At the same time I don't think LeBron is walking away if the Cavs don't give TT the max or overpay scrubs like Shumpert. I feel like the Cavs could have surrounded LBJ/Love/Irving with a competent supporting cast without overpaying scrubs.
Everytime I hear this I picture Kawhi Leonard and the Spurs kicking their asses in Game 1.
To think it's a given that the *unbeatable Golden Flamers* would have won is fertilizer. We'll never know.
GS lost because of Bogut got hurt. Then it became a buffet line to the basket for both LeBron and more importantly Kyrie. Without KD signing they would probably just get back Bogut and Barnes and as we saw Bogut body has just quit on him. I'm not saying the Warriors would not be able to beat the field again but it becomes much harder without KD and isn't this joke of a playoff run. That is why it just seems kind a stupid to give him for not assembling a roster that could beat the Warriors because neither did the rest of the league.
It's certainly not Stern's fault. He gifted the Cavs three #1's.
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