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    And, , why not?

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    Howard + Harden in the West? James needs to stick in the East if he wants to crack the Top 8 players All Time

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    Why would Lebron want to come to the West? Does he want longer summer vacations?

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    Meh, I don't know if Harden and Howard would be the greatest fits for Lebron.

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    Good luck selling him on McFail and James "Younger Version of Current TOSWade" Harden, tbh....

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    I dont blame them but ...makes no sense.

    I get it would make some sense to pair Lebron with a player that can alleviate some of the play-making responsibilities but two problems with that scenario.

    1. IF he goes to a team like Rox, Harden (unless part of a trade) would become a stand in the corner/wings player and would probably not be as effective.

    2. Dwight also clogs the lane on offense (but a Dwight/Lebron pnr would be nasty) and you are taking play-making away from one of the best play-makers of all-time. And why would you want Harden with the ball making plays when you have Lebron Harden becomes redundant tbh.

    Lebron doesnt need superstars, he needs good coaching and reliable #2 and #3 men. At times the other Heatles did not provide that this year.

    If I had Lebron I would pair him with a big with range that can move like Ibaka. A shooter like Klay Thompson for spacing and a great cutting wing like prime Wade, Rip Hamilton etc. He also needs a reliable #2 player no matter the position because without one he has not rang in cleveland or Miami. He also needs a wing defender to take some of the pressure off him to be the "stopper".

    Honestly Lebron should look for younger better versions of what he had in Miami. Another great wing to play the 2man game with ...and a stretch big that would give him room to drive or bully near the rack.

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    Dwert would be the downfall of that team if lebron goes there.

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    Lebron's best fit would be the Clippers if they jettison'd CP0.

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    Lebron's best fit would be the Clippers if they jettison'd CP0.
    Not really. Denadre and Blake clog the lane with Lebron you want great spacing. Blake has improved his jumper but I still would clog the lane in that scenario.

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    Not really. Denadre and Blake clog the lane with Lebron you want great spacing. Blake has improved his jumper but I still would clog the lane in that scenario.
    DJ wouldn't be on the team anymore if LeBron came, tbh..... a lineup of Blake + LeBron + 3-and-D guys would wreck shop....

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    Lebron has to get over having "great spacing." If you want to design your whole offense around Lebron attacking while everyone else just stands around the perimeter, you'll end up with the same mess Miami has. James plays PG on offense, so he'd essentially be a bigger, better Chris Paul. The Clippers' offense had no problems scoring with two bigs in the lane.

    This is why it's so hard to build around a wing. They're going to end up playing the role of a point-guard (James), a shooter (Durant) or a big (Melo). There's really no way a dominant wing can fit into an offense without completely taking it over, like we saw with Prime Wade, Kobe and Jordan.

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    It's so comical living in Houston.... this ers don't know what the to do to win ing something. Have a bunch of teams on different disciplines and ALL suck so freaking much .....sure, Bron will want to play with such losers.

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    Dwert would be the downfall of that team if lebron goes there.
    Dwert averaged 26, 13 and 2.8 blocks against Portland. He wasn't the downfall.

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    Bosshog in the cut djohn2oo8's Avatar
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    I dont blame them but ...makes no sense.

    I get it would make some sense to pair Lebron with a player that can alleviate some of the play-making responsibilities but two problems with that scenario.

    1. IF he goes to a team like Rox, Harden (unless part of a trade) would become a stand in the corner/wings player and would probably not be as effective.

    2. Dwight also clogs the lane on offense (but a Dwight/Lebron pnr would be nasty) and you are taking play-making away from one of the best play-makers of all-time. And why would you want Harden with the ball making plays when you have Lebron Harden becomes redundant tbh.

    Lebron doesnt need superstars, he needs good coaching and reliable #2 and #3 men. At times the other Heatles did not provide that this year.

    If I had Lebron I would pair him with a big with range that can move like Ibaka. A shooter like Klay Thompson for spacing and a great cutting wing like prime Wade, Rip Hamilton etc. He also needs a reliable #2 player no matter the position because without one he has not rang in cleveland or Miami. He also needs a wing defender to take some of the pressure off him to be the "stopper".

    Honestly Lebron should look for younger better versions of what he had in Miami. Another great wing to play the 2man game with ...and a stretch big that would give him room to drive or bully near the rack.
    Harden co-existed with Durant and Westbrook, I don't see any problems with fit. Harden only handles the ball so much because neither Beverley nor Lin can create. If they got a real PG, and Harden didn't handle the ball so much his efficiency could increase. Same thing if LeBron came which I don't see happening but why not try.

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    No way he comes. The next best outcome of it would to make Riley his depends a little.

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    No way he comes. The next best outcome of it would to make Riley his depends a little.
    What?

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    Making Riley nervous, sweat a little that LeBron might actually leave is a positive outcome. Even if LeBron doesn't leave.

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    moral victory, tbh. Franklin's Avatar
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    Lockets would actually be a real contender if they somehow land Lebron tbh. No joke, the Lockets need a leader bad and lebron would be the final missing piece to complete the puzzle.

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    moral victory, tbh. Franklin's Avatar
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    Lebron is most efficient when playing in a fast-break system, but the current Miami team ain't able to sustain such a playing style with 70% of their squad being TOSBs. The Lockets can run and DH is a monster in defense and rebounding which Lebron has never had neither in Cleveland nor Miami.

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    Lebron is most efficient when playing in a fast-break system, but the current Miami team ain't able to sustain such a playing style with 70% of their squad being TOSBs. The Lockets can run and DH is a monster in defense and rebounding which Lebron has never had neither in Cleveland nor Miami.
    Yeah. Lebron would probably fit great in Houston. I think better than with Wade/Bosh.

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    Dork Elvis wouldn't be struggling to create cap space to chase LeBron or Melo if he had just drafted Leonard instead of the Lesser Morris Twin.

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    Dork Elvis wouldn't be struggling to create cap space to chase LeBron or Melo if he had just drafted Leonard instead of the Lesser Morris Twin.


    Which sucker ass team would trade for Lin?

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    i was right about lin when i said he'd be nothing more than a decent backup pg...most people on this site actually tried to argue with me.

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