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Sweep or 5 were always the most likely scenarios. Cleveland have had their chances to extend the series though. Lost game one despitr an all timer from Lebron and somehow lost game 3 when Steph and Klay went 7-27 between then.
Thank god for Houston who rescued an otherwise boring post season. Warriors with KD are 28-3 against everyone else in the playoffs. Amazing that Houston was able to push them to 7.
Who gets finals MVP? LeBron won't get it in a sweep, think Steph's poor game 3 will cost him so I think we're looking at back to back KD's.
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Houston was fav but out of running apparently. Wouldn’t mind if 76ers pulled it off. Almost impossible to see him staying.Cavs paid 38 million combined to Hill, Korver and Clarkson this season. They've scored 5 points between them...
I feel sorry for LeBron, he most definitely should leave. What the Cavs got for Kyrie shows just how inept their front office is.
What front office hasn't been absolutely ripped off by Danny ainge at this point?Cavs paid 38 million combined to Hill, Korver and Clarkson this season. They've scored 5 points between them...
I feel sorry for LeBron, he most definitely should leave. What the Cavs got for Kyrie shows just how inept their front office is.
I dont think thats entirely true. Phili fleeced Sacramento in the Stauskas deal, turned MCW into a first rounder, same with Nerlens Noel, they own all of their first rnd picks moving forward (and a shitload of seconds). Redick, Ilyasova and Bellinelli were excellent signings.What front office hasn't been absolutely ripped off by Danny ainge at this point?
Philly aren't exactly a beacon of professionalism in that area either.
I dont think thats entirely true. Phili fleeced Sacramento in the Stauskas deal, turned MCW into a first rounder, same with Nerlens Noel, they own all of their first rnd picks moving forward (and a shitload of seconds). Redick, Ilyasova and Bellinelli were excellent signings.
You could argue that they botched Okafors value but that hasnt come back to hurt them. They probably paid overs to get Fultz considering how good Tatum has been but its only been one year. Fultz is a special talent.
A lot of teams would love to be in their position right now.
You're right, they are in the exact same position, the difference this time though is the talent level. Simmons and Embiid are both Top 15 players already (with potential to be top 5). I don't think Iggy or Holiday have ever been Top 15 and as Steve Kerr pointed out today, talent wins out...always.Their position is essentially back they started - a team that would win a round or two in the playoffs, but not really good enough to contend. After 5 years of tanking you'd want to be in a better position than where you started with the iguodala/holiday/thad team. Sure as two individual pieces with Embiid and Simmons you can say they're in an enviable position, but as a unit, not a lot has changed results wise. The hype far exceeded the actual ability.
Noel was the get-back after trading out an all star holiday. Sure they sold high in that case, but they got nothing out of Noel whatsoever. Okafor is one of the clearer draft busts in recent memory, and Fultz hasn't shown anything to suggest his game will translate. He lacks quickness and bounce against NBA athletes at the moment and is completely devoid of confidence to the point of it being worrisome. They needed him to come on quickly before they have to make a decision on Saric, not be a 3 year project guard.
They could fit a max guy in I guess. Not sure about how two would work in the cap.You're right, they are in the exact same position, the difference this time though is the talent level. Simmons and Embiid are both Top 15 players already (with potential to be top 5). I don't think Iggy or Holiday have ever been Top 15 and as Steve Kerr pointed out today, talent wins out...always.
I like what Phili didn't do. They didn't overpay or take on any toxic long term contracts during the recent cap spikes. In a league where Plumlee's, R.Lopez, Noah, Asik, Deng, Mozgov, Lin, Turner, Crabbe, etc, etc, etc are earning north of 10 million, the worst contract they have on their books is Bayless for 8 million.
They have the potential for 2 max contracts in the off season. If they land LeBron it will have all been worth it.
Agree to disagree on Simmons, I think he is there already.They could fit a max guy in I guess. Not sure about how two would work in the cap.
Simmons isn't a top 15 player.
Embiid definitely is.
They gave a multi year extension to covington at what seems like good money, but when the defense tightened on his shot in the playoffs he was an absolute flake.
If you're abandoning the youth route and resorting to 34 year old Lebron free agency begging, the 'process' isn't going as well as hoped.
Lakers would have to make a few changes to get him there. He's not playing in LA while the Ball's are there. All the pieces would need to fit and they'd probably need someone else along with George to come in.Houston is the best fit for LeBron, but the most difficult to achieve. Lakers are set up for him and Paul George to sign if they so desire, but that means he goes out of the comfort of the East and takes a gamble on a brand new team. Philly is also set up to sign LeBron, and they've got youth and talent...But He and Simmons would be a horrible fit.
I think Houston's gonna find a way to make it happen.
Houston wouldn't want him, he's inferior to Capella in nearly every way and they can't play together.Think Lakers are favourite to Land LeBron. Houston not far behind. Apparently DeAndre Jordan wants to go to Rockets.
LeBron will chose the Lakers for family and business reasons in my opinion.
The LaVar influence is over-stated. LaVar has been put on notice and has been pretty quiet lately. I'll bet Magic has told LaVar that if he messes with what the Lakers are trying to do it is the surest way to have his son traded to another team in an instant. And if LeBron and another All-Star are to come to LA, then Lonzo may well be traded anyway.He wants no part of the LaVar experience surely....
The LaVar influence is over-stated. LaVar has been put on notice and has been pretty quiet lately. I'll bet Magic has told LaVar that if he messes with what the Lakers are trying to do it is the surest way to have his son traded to another team in an instant. And if LeBron and another All-Star are to come to LA, then Lonzo may well be traded anyway.
An argument can be made that at the very least LA has historically had form signing free agents and building championship squads.Why would LeBron or another AllStar like PG want to go to greatly weakened roster when they could go to Houston or play with Simmons and Embiid?
It makes no competitive sense. LeBron has plenty of time to make money in Hollywood when he retires.