... miami was declining around him and their additions were McBob, Napier, and Granger
Lecoon going to the HOF is the same as the Spurs retiring Bowen's number
... miami was declining around him and their additions were McBob, Napier, and Granger
But how is that? he said IM COMING HOME! IM A MAN AND MY REASONS TO GO BACK TO QUEEFLAND ARE BIGGER THAN BASKETBALL IM NOT PROMISING A RING THATS A VERY DIFFICULT THING TO ACCOMPLISH and ##/($(#$.
Whats happening Brona? Talk to me, TALK TO ME!
Continuity is a massive part of a team's success, look at the Raptors, tbh..
Miami with a rested Wade would have still been favorites to win the East, and could have won it all if they avoided the Spurs..
Gasol is not HOF material tbh, there are much better international players to fit that category= Ginobili, Parker, Dirk Lewinsky.
What was Miami winning with Wade's decline, no Mike Miller, Ray Allen's game falling off a cliff, Haslem being worthless, Coach Philibeaner and with Josh McRoberts as their big offseason acquisition?
This is getting interesting
report emerged this week that said LeBron James wouldn’t hesitate to make the appropriate business decision at the end of the season, meaning that he would actually consider leaving the Cavaliers in free agency if things didn’t go as planned.
It was easy to dismiss this as pure nonsense, especially when going back and reading LeBron’s own words that were printed at the time the decision to return to Cleveland was reached.
But what if we heard James, speaking in what he clearly believes to be a private moment with a close friend and former teammate, bring up the possibility himself?
That appears to be what happened at the end of Cleveland’s Christmas Day matchup in Miami, when LeBron and Dwyane Wade embraced on the court following the Heat’s victory.
The video cuts away, but the final eight seconds or so of the audio seems to support the assertion. Fast forward to the 2:44 mark, and here’s what James seems to be saying:
“Like I said, if we aren’t better this year, we’re gonna reunite again and do some bigger and better things, alright? You already know.”
If in fact that is what James said to Wade — and it definitely sounds like it, but there’s no way to be sure — then that’s a fairly big bombs to drop.
Now, it’s of course possible that he may not have been talking about on-court endeavors — the two remain close friends, and could be looking at potentially developing business opportunities together at some point in the future.
But if nothing else, it will further fuel the recent speculation that LeBron may not be as firmly committed to the city of Cleveland as we were led to believe last summer.
http://probasketballtalk.nbcsports.c...ings/#comments
At this rate LeBon will be gone at the end of this season.
Cleveland losing too many winnable games
In order to improve for the playoffs, the Heat signed guard Mike Bibby, who agreed to forfeit the $6.2 million he was owed by the Washington Wizards for the next season so that he could become a free agent and sign a league minimum contract with a contender. In the process, the Heat released Carlos Arroyo. In Bibby's first game on March 3, the Heat were leading the Magic by 24 points in the third quarter before the Heat were outscored 40–9 and lost 99–96.[26] The following night against the Spurs, who held the NBA's best record (51–11), the Heat lost 125–95, their most lopsided loss of the year and their fourth loss in five games.[27] In their next game against the Bulls, the Heat had a 12-point lead in the first half, but ended up losing 87–86 after two failed shots by James and Wade in the last 6 seconds of the game. It was the Heat's 12th and 13th consecutive missed shots with a chance to tie or lead a game in the final 10 seconds of regulation or overtime. James had missed four in the four-game losing streak. It was the Heat's fourth straight loss, and the fourth time since February 24 they had lost after a double-digit lead.[28] The Heat were 2–5 since the All-Star break, 5–13 in games decided by five or fewer points and 14–18 against teams with winning records.[29] After the game, there were reports of players crying in the locker room afterwards.[30] On March 10, the Heat beat the Lakers, 94–88, and ended their five-game losing streak while also ending the Lakers' eight-game winning streak.[31][32]
We all know how that ended... a Finals appearance.
^Amy Duncan made a Finals appearance as well. High played her husband right into the ter.
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