LC
Years ago

LeBron will make Cleveland sweat

LeBron has publicy indicated that he is unlikely to accept a contract extension from the Cavs until after the 2009-10 season and presumably will become a free agent.

For the player himself this may be a good move, but what about for the team? Is it the right way to go?

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Samba  
Years ago

Man the thing that has me sweating is lebrons new shoe! That thing is awesome, and cool he has gone to the AIR MAX style with flywire!

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Quagmire  
Years ago

Cleveland has not done enough to keep LeBron in a cavs uniform in my opinion.

To play a team with no actual SG or PF on the roster is mind blowing to me. They have 3 centers, two are well past it and too slow to be a factor any more, one is a hussle guy that i like but can get himself in trouble with the refs.

They have a pg who CANNOT RUN AN OFFENCE TO SAVE HIMSELF.

Cavs know the clock is ticking. They also know that LBJ is so damn good, he can get them play-off wins on his own.

But to get rings, and keep him happy, they need a star to play with him.

They hoped Mo would be a star, he proved he wasn't.

Now they have brought in the biggest star on the court....only 4 years too late. Do they really think that having an ancient Shaq is going to convince LeBron to stay long term?????

Cavs don't deserve to have LBJ on their team.

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