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NBA should do something to stop this.
https://mobile.twitter.com/sheridanhoops/status/897906465960316929NBA source said today: "This will be LeBron's final season in Cleveland. He is 100 percent leaving. Relationship with owners beyond repair."As someone else has said on here- The wheels on the bus are falling off, falling off I'm interested in seeing if this speeds up the Irving trade process now. With our new big 3 and all our draft picks, the east could be ours for a little while
Quote from: CelticsElite on August 16, 2017, 11:25:23 PMhttps://mobile.twitter.com/sheridanhoops/status/897906465960316929NBA source said today: "This will be LeBron's final season in Cleveland. He is 100 percent leaving. Relationship with owners beyond repair."As someone else has said on here- The wheels on the bus are falling off, falling off I'm interested in seeing if this speeds up the Irving trade process now. With our new big 3 and all our draft picks, the east could be ours for a little whileThe Cavs should waive him, keep Kyrie and tank. That would be the ballsiest move imaginable. I don't think he can block a waiver claim with his no trade clause, so any team with enough cap room could force him on to the team. Or he could sign for the minimum with the Warriors.
Quote from: Ogaju on August 17, 2017, 12:09:09 AMNBA should do something to stop this.Why? Lebron has sucked the life out of every team he's played for, and then left them dry every time once he felt there was no life left to suck out. As far as I can see it, his departure from Clevleand was a very high probability the moment Clevleand lost to Golden State in that near-sweep. It was cemented the moment free agency ended without a big name star coming Clevleand's way in a trade. With Cleveland making no improvements to a roster that was already proven to not be good enough to even compete with Golden State, why would he stay?
Quote from: crimson_stallion on August 17, 2017, 01:55:21 AMQuote from: Ogaju on August 17, 2017, 12:09:09 AMNBA should do something to stop this.Why? Lebron has sucked the life out of every team he's played for, and then left them dry every time once he felt there was no life left to suck out. As far as I can see it, his departure from Clevleand was a very high probability the moment Clevleand lost to Golden State in that near-sweep. It was cemented the moment free agency ended without a big name star coming Clevleand's way in a trade. With Cleveland making no improvements to a roster that was already proven to not be good enough to even compete with Golden State, why would he stay?because he would only leave to go and form another super team somewhere, and that is destroying competition in the league. Do we really want another season of basketball with a pre-determined winner in November?
Lebron has sucked the life out of every team he's played for, and then left them dry every time once he felt there was no life left to suck out.
Why is it beyond repair?What have they done that is so awful in last 3-4 years?