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Cleveland Cavaliers (current) off-season rumors

  • IggyPride00
    Let's assume hypothetically Lebron and Bosh decide they really want to play together.

    Why would they come to Cleveland to do it? Derrick Rose is a top 15-20 NBA player right now and will only get better since he is so young, and Noah is a good big man who averages a double double, and Deng is really solid (17 & 7 last year). Best part, all under the age of 25.

    If Lebron is really all about winning, he heads to Chicago as the age and talent of the core along with a Bosh/Boozer type would give him a chance to build a dynasty. The money will be the same either place because he's only signing a 3 year deal so he can be a free agent again at 28, so I just don't see how Cleveland competes with what Chicago could offer.
  • BR1986FB
    devil1197;401062 wrote:
    If you don't think Cleveland has the right pieces then stick to the Browns football.

    Hey, FUCK YOU. I make a statement that I don't think they have the pieces and you come back with THIS shit?

    Tell me who the FUCK the Cavs have that they can package in a deal to Toronto that can't be trumped by others? Mo Williams? Haha, yeah right. Hickson is good but he's not a centerpiece. Varejao would be the best player they can offer and if you think Toronto doesn't get an offer and calls another team saying "hey, here is what Cleveland is offering us, can you top it?", you ARE living in a fantasy world.
  • BR1986FB
    thedynasty1998;401088 wrote:The thing is, Bosh doesn't even take a phone call from Cleveland unless Lebron signs on.

    And why would Lebron stay at this point? I honestly don't see any reason to stay other than the fact that he grew up 45 minutes away. They don't even have a coach. They are almost at the point of being a laughing stock, and are being mentioned in the Lebron sweepstakes as a courtesy at this point. I don't think anyone thinks they have a shot, other than devil and a few other Cavs fans.

    He has NO loyalty to Cleveland. His loyalty lies in Akron and if he leaves, he'll be a pariah there too. His "loyalties" lie with his bandwagon sports teams (Yankees, Bulls, Cowboys) that he grew up rooting for.
  • jordo212000
    thedynasty1998;401088 wrote:The thing is, Bosh doesn't even take a phone call from Cleveland unless Lebron signs on.

    And why would Lebron stay at this point? I honestly don't see any reason to stay other than the fact that he grew up 45 minutes away. They don't even have a coach. They are almost at the point of being a laughing stock, and are being mentioned in the Lebron sweepstakes as a courtesy at this point. I don't think anyone thinks they have a shot, other than devil and a few other Cavs fans.

    I agree. Logically you can't say Cleveland is a better spot than any of the other mentioned locations. The kicker continues to be that Lebron is from the area. You don't know how much a factor that will be. I know if I were him I would have a hard time leaving. I would not want to go from hero to public enemy #1 in an area where they have celebrations for you in minor league baseball stadiums during the offseason
  • gibby08
    It's amazing how fast some on you die-hard Cavs and Lebron fans have already turned on him and he hasn't even signed yet
  • BR1986FB
    jordo212000;401099 wrote: I would not want to go from hero to public enemy #1 in an area where they have celebrations for you in minor league baseball stadiums during the offseason

    There's one flaw in that thinking though....he doesn't seem to care. He flaunts his Yankee gear at Progressive Field and he stands on the sidelines with the Dallas Cowboys at a Browns home game as if to say "yeah, I'm a dick but a rich dick and you all have to bow to me." I really don't think the fact that he will be public enemy #1 in NE Ohio will effect his decision.
  • IggyPride00
    Varejao would be the best player they can offer and if you think Toronto doesn't get an offer and calls another team saying "hey, here is what Cleveland is offering us, can you top it?", you ARE living in a fantasy world.
    Andy has an awful contract, and Toronto is never going to take on a soon to be 28 years old "energy" guy who averages 8 & 7 when he has 4 years and $32 million left on his deal.

    The Cavs wildly overpaid for him, which was fine because he was one of their free agents and Lebron wanted him, but no other team wants that contract right now with the amount of time and money left on it at that production level.

    Same hing with Moe. Teams know what he is at this point, and the Cavs will be lucky to get anything of substance for him because his contract is just as bad with 3 years and $27 million on it.

    The only attractive piece the Cavs have is Delonte and his $4.5 million non-guaranteed contract. Other than that these guys have flawed games with big contracts that have alot of years and money on them, and they won't be "chips" until the year they expire.
  • BR1986FB
    IggyPride00;401118 wrote:Andy has an awful contract, and Toronto is never going to take on a soon to be 28 years old "energy" guy who averages 8 & 7 when he has 4 years and $32 million left on his deal.

    The Cavs wildly overpaid for him, which was fine because he was one of their free agents and Lebron wanted him, but no other team wants that contract right now with the amount of time and money left on it at that production level.

    Same hing with Moe. Teams know what he is at this point, and the Cavs will be lucky to get anything of substance for him because his contract is just as bad with 3 years and $27 million on it.

    The only attractive piece the Cavs have is Delonte and his $4.5 million non-guaranteed contract. Other than that these guys have flawed games with big contracts that have alot of years and money on them, and they won't be "chips" until the year they expire.

    My bad on the Varejao comment I guess but your post makes me reiterate "what do the Cavs have in pieces that Toronto would want?"

    Delonte's contract , Hickson and maybe a few fillers? Teams won't be able to trump that? I guess that really does show by the lack of choice pieces that LBJ's supporting cast really wasn't all that great.
  • thedynasty1998
    Someone with some sense! Cavs fans seem to think everyone around the league covets Varejao.

    At least we don't have to read SQ's dumbass comments anymore.
  • miller45452003
    thedynasty1998;401132 wrote:Someone with some sense! Cavs fans seem to think everyone around the league covets Varejao.

    At least we don't have to read SQ's dumbass comments anymore.
    Where did the Shaq lover go? On "Vacation"????
  • gibby08
    ^^^

    What happened to SQ?
  • BR1986FB
    SQ had a big meltdown a few weeks ago and left this site.
  • gibby08
    He'll be back...could someone direct me to the meltdown
  • BR1986FB
    gibby08;401145 wrote:He'll be back...could someone direct me to the meltdown

    I think he said he was going to have a friend change his password so he couldn't get back on here. I LOL'd. Like ya couldn't create a new user name?
  • miller45452003
    gibby08;401145 wrote:He'll be back...could someone direct me to the meltdown

    Only if the Cavs reup on Shaq!!!
  • jordo212000
    IggyPride00;401118 wrote:Andy has an awful contract, and Toronto is never going to take on a soon to be 28 years old "energy" guy who averages 8 & 7 when he has 4 years and $32 million left on his deal.

    The Cavs wildly overpaid for him

    I've said that many a time since they re-signed him and I got my balls busted every time. I agree wholeheartedly with you. Energy guys who average less than 10 points per game are a dime a dozen
  • SportsAndLady
    gibby08;401145 wrote:He'll be back...could someone direct me to the meltdown

    I think it was on Mike Clark's website...do you have a link for that?
  • KR1245
    thedynasty1998;401088 wrote:The thing is, Bosh doesn't even take a phone call from Cleveland unless Lebron signs on.

    And why would Lebron stay at this point? I honestly don't see any reason to stay other than the fact that he grew up 45 minutes away. They don't even have a coach. They are almost at the point of being a laughing stock, and are being mentioned in the Lebron sweepstakes as a courtesy at this point. I don't think anyone thinks they have a shot, other than devil and a few other Cavs fans.

    What the fuck is your deal? Cavs are almost at point of being a "laughing stock" only mentioned in the sweepstakes as a "courtesy" get over yourself. Nobody knows whats going to happen at this point.
  • thedynasty1998
    1. Nobody thinks the Cavs are going to sign Lebron now = "courtesy"

    2. They don't have a coach, lost their franchise player, don't have a center, your SG fucked the franchise players mom, you have no young talent, play in a miserable city and your main piece for a sign and trade is Varejao = "laughing stock"
  • KR1245
    thedynasty1998;401232 wrote:1. Nobody thinks the Cavs are going to sign Lebron now = "courtesy"

    2. They don't have a coach, lost their franchise player, don't have a center, your SG fucked the franchise players mom, you have no young talent, play in a miserable city and your main piece for a sign and trade is Varejao = "laughing stock"

    1. Whos nobody?
    2. Lost their franchise player? Did that happen already? SG fucked Brons mom......reading the gossip mags again? JJ is a young talent. Main piece in a sign in trade would be Delontes contract.......not Varejo
  • thedynasty1998
    1. Nobody with a realistic view of things
    2. He's gone, might as well face reality. There is no reason to think it didn't happen. JJ is young, I would question how talented he really is. He's a solid role player at best. I said in a sign and trade. Why would a team do a sign and trade for an expiring contract? That doesn't even make sense. In a sign and trade Varejao and Hickson are the only two pieces.
  • BR1986FB
    thedynasty1998;401280 wrote: Why would a team do a sign and trade for an expiring contract?

    You didn't just really ask that did you?
  • KR1245
    The best asset you can have to build a team is always cap space which is exactly what Delonte and his contract would bring.
  • KR1245
    thedynasty1998;401280 wrote:1. Nobody with a realistic view of things
    2. He's gone, might as well face reality. There is no reason to think it didn't happen. JJ is young, I would question how talented he really is. He's a solid role player at best. I said in a sign and trade. Why would a team do a sign and trade for an expiring contract? That doesn't even make sense. In a sign and trade Varejao and Hickson are the only two pieces.

    I'm trying to give you the benefit of the doubt here but its clear to me that you just dont know what you're talking about. "Why would a team do a sign and trade for an expriring contract".......You gotta be kidding me with this.
  • jordo212000
    KR1245;401295 wrote:"Why would a team do a sign and trade for an expriring contract".......You gotta be kidding me with this.

    +1