Oso planning to go pro
They all left $ on the table, not just Wade and Bosh.http://nba.nbcsports.com/2010/07/10/lebron-james-dwyane-wade-chris-bosh-each-leave-15-million-on-the-table/C'mon, take the hate glasses off Wades...they were all friends, and had the unique opportunity to make this happen, not sure about the "knock" that he somehow connived or tricked his buddies into taking less money...
That's what I meant. That 3 top 20 player in the NBA took less money than they could have in order to play together on the same team.Who has LeBron prevented from winning a title in the way that MJ did?
I did have to laugh at Tyrone Lue's comments about how LeBron is like MJ in that in the 90's players weren't able to get rings because MJ was winning them all and today it's the same with LeBron. MJ essentially won 6 straight Titles when he was actually playing in the NBA. LeBron has won 3 total, and 2 of those came when he convinced 2 other top 20 players in the NBA (at the time) to take less money so that they could all be on the same team.
This is really not good criticism of Lebron.MJ never had to "team up" with other stars because Jerry Krause was a damn good GM who found players to run along side of him. Scottie Pippen for example. Toni Kukoc (before Europeans were regular) and Dennis Rodman (a pariah at the time) are the obvious, but also a ton of very good players that filled roles.Lebron had no one in Cleveland. Who was his best teammate in Cleveland the first go around? In 2006-07, the year they lost in the NBA Finals, their second leading scorer was Larry Hughes. In 2008-09, they won 66 games and their next best player was Mo Williams. There are very few exceptions to the rule that great players need other great players around them to win championships. The fact that Lebron had to leave Cleveland because they were inept and finding someone else to join him isn't his fault.
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How much blame does "GM LeBron" get for the issues in Cleveland the first time around? I'm actually a fan of LeBron, but I do remember some of the criticism for how bad the cast was fell on LeBron.
I'm going to go with very, very little.And if we're going to hold a player's ineptitude as a GM against him in the GOAT player debate, I'm thinking LeBron just pulled ahead of MJ.
Indeed, MJ was an infamously bad "GM" when he publicly lobbied for players or criticized Krause's moves. Part of that was because he wanted to surround himself with his buddies, preferring Oakley to Cartwright, for example.
Actually, I was thinking more of his Kwame Brown time as a GM (and later years), than his Oakley/Cartwright time as a "GM."/Not sure what title he actually held during those times.
Markus's shooting form and movement around the court reminds me a lot of how Patty Mills is playing this series.
Think about this. MJ leaves the Bulls, they win 55 games and still advance to the Eastern Conference semis only to lose on a screw job to the Knicks.Lebron leaves the Cavs and they win 19 games.
I just re-watched the Hollins call, and read a JA Andande retrospective on that call.In today's NBA, they'd probably call it (?), but back in the mid 90's, no one got that call. What's amazing about that play is how far and how fast Pippen closes out on Davis. Davis is WIDE open when he catches the ball. That was a hell of a series.
It had the epic Pippen dunk over Ewing, and the last second Kukoc shot after Pippen removed himself from that game.
There were many who thought Pippen would never live down his infamous 1.8-second quit job. That it is barely a footnote to his career, Pippen should thank Phil Jackson every day for the rest of his life. Some coaches would have made it the overriding issue, and it would have lingered for years let alone the rest of a playoff series. But Jackson handled it as well as it possibly could have been handled, both publicly and privately. Reinsdorf and Krause deserve credit for not overreacting, either. For those who weren't there, it was a HUGE media story (as it should have been).
Yes. The Kukoc game winner was in Game 3. The Pippen dunk was in Game 6.And this just caused me to watch that dunk again. Everything about that was such vintage Bulls/Knicks. The dunk...the step over...telling Spike Lee to "sit your ass down." The 90s had some ugly basketball, but it was often compelling ugly basketball.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=srl2Bwh6A3IAnd I forgot that the questionable call was Game 5...not Game 7.
The Lakers had a 53% chance of losing both their 2017 and 2019 1st Round picks last night. Fortunately, the lottery gods smiled on them and they moved up to grab the #2 pick this season and they also get to keep their 2019 pick. How fortunate for them.
I had forgotten that Game 6 was the last game ever at Chicago Stadium.
You know, this LeBron kid has a chance to be pretty good in a few years.