on3m@n@rmy said:Yes, congrats to GS. Though I'd have been happy with either team taking the title. Thought it would go to game 7, but that was before the Cavs lost Kyrie Irving. So if you hear reports claiming LJ said "Cavs ran out of talent", he's not really throwing his team under the bus. He's just saying they were unlucky to lose as many key contributors as they did (also losing Kevin Love and Andy).
Berzin said:jmdirt-you have a link for this? Because from what I've heard Wade opted out of the last year of his contract to sign a three-year deal worth around $15-$16 mil a year with Maimi. No other team out there is going to give him anywhere near this amount. And Cleveland has to sign its own free agents first. There will not be any money left to sign Wade at anywhere near his asking price.
He wants to make up the money he feels he sacrificed during their title run when James was there. It makes sense, seeing as they gave Bosh all that loot, but he is also limited by injuries, and even when he feels good he can only play about 60 or so games a year.
And even that is hard to do given the fact that he has almost no cartilage left in his knees. No amount of Tim Grover-inspired workouts or trips to Germany for blood platelet therapy is going to change the fact that there is a good chance he won't be able to play out a three-year deal.
52520Andrew said:I think our only hope of seeing the Warriors pushed come playoff time is the Spurs. That should be quite a series though.
red_flanders said:52520Andrew said:I think our only hope of seeing the Warriors pushed come playoff time is the Spurs. That should be quite a series though.
Warriors by 30 over Spurs last night. At Oracle and Duncan rested, but still, 120 on the best defensive team in the NBA.
Curry drops 37 and sits the entire 4th quarter or it would have been worse. Crazy.
red_flanders said:I really, really enjoyed the beat-down of the Cavs last night.
Alpe d'Huez said:I'm not really an NBA fan, and the league still needs work (better parity, playoffs too long) but this is an amazing time folks.
Angliru said:red_flanders said:I really, really enjoyed the beat-down of the Cavs last night.
You too?! On my birthday too! It was a wonderful day watching LeBron on the bench whining to Tyron Lue, his chosen successor to David Blattt. That entire situation stinks though.
Angliru said:What really bothers me is that every opportunity that LeBron has he emphasizes that he is the leader of the team and that the time rises and falls with his play and direction. Now when it comes time to take responsibility for the teams inability to beat any of the big three in the western conference, he is silent.