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148903.131 in reply to 148903.130
Date: 7/10/2010 3:47:03 PM
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looks like having a big 3 on your roster is the quick way to get a ring, at least GM's think that way. all the teams are after theiw own big 3s. I wish it was that easy in BB. If you ask me who is the big 3 of my team, my answer would be "I don't know, never thought about it"

form is temporary class is permanent
From: Fella

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148903.132 in reply to 148903.130
Date: 7/10/2010 4:58:14 PM
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I agree with you on the management part that is why I posted the link to the article last night that I thought was fair and balanced in both directions. Obviously being from the Cleveland area I am a bit partial to that area but I can understand what you mean. Obviously South Beach is a bit more savvy then Cleveland however he indicates he is still going to live here and trust me the mansions around the Cleveland area are not shabby. More millionaires then you think live around the area.
If you want to use that argument though many NBA players do not live in the city that they play for so Lebron could have stayed in Cleveland and bought mansions anywhere he wanted to live. I don't think where he lived had anything to do with the decision. His off season will be spent with his "homey's" and family in Akron.

I did not blame Lebron (don't think), for the economic situation only mentioned that it would not help it any at all. I think as a Cleveland fan we will be fine. We are used to having scrub teams. It will be interesting to see what we do with all the extra money. Maybe they can share some with the Browns and get us a quarterback............and every other position.

From: Fella

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148903.133 in reply to 148903.129
Date: 7/10/2010 5:10:17 PM
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E rock I agree on the 7 years but let's look at this fairly. the first 4 years Lebron was good and kept getting better but not great. His defense was pourous at the time, initially his outside shot was Inept (kudos to BB ratings) he had alot to work on coming out of high school. So really there was the last 3 years where he became a "superstar" but then management had alot of money tied up in giving him his full share when they extended his initial contract. Should something more have been done..........yes everything possible should have been done. Danny Ferry and his pathetic NBA career should have been out the door two years ago before he paid the big weasel err diesel to come and suck up 12 million last year and stink it up on the court. Worst decision ever when they should have been getting a younger stud like Stoudemire or Bosh then. So I agree but let's not act like Lebron has been a superstar for 7 years with no help. He has been paid like a superstar from the beginning but only recently actually stepped into those shoes. In addition the biggest management mistake was allowing him and his entourage to call the shots and act like a spoiled brat when things did not go his way. It is easy to look calm and collected when you get your way.

Will be very interesting to see if he can really be the assistant not the one calling the shots, not the one going coast to coast, not the one people are looking to. Maybe that is what he wanted but if that is the case he will.........never be the greatest. I can't stand Kobe but for all his "problems" he has had one thing that I can respect. Loyalty to a city to management, to his team etc. He could have left for more money but stuck around. He want's to be the man in LA and he is.

From: Fella

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Date: 7/10/2010 5:13:36 PM
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Hey you can't forget the Cleveland Clinic. If you ever end up with a weird life threatening disease you will end up at the Cleveland Clinic. You will love Cleveland then................lol. On a serious note.....hope none of you guys ever have to go there.

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Date: 7/10/2010 5:15:53 PM
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Kobe pulled his Lebron coming out of HS. He was drafted by the Charlotte Hornets and refused to sign.

The Hornets left with very few options, trade him to LA for Vlade Divac

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148903.136 in reply to 148903.132
Date: 7/10/2010 5:16:15 PM
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I didn't say anything about Cleveland area in terms of living.I assume that lebron would rather prefer to live in ohio than miami since it is his hometown.

In the other stuff I agree with you

From: Fella

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148903.137 in reply to 148903.127
Date: 7/10/2010 5:16:35 PM
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Corrections

Yes to Model that greasy mob boss left in the middle of the night like a dog with the whole team.

No to Boozer-He was a pathetic liar who told management one thing and then bolted town. Should have never trusted him but they did.

From: Fella

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Date: 7/10/2010 5:18:20 PM
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He may want to move now I don't think they will be throwing any more parades for him when he is in town. They may throw something but not a parade. Seriously if I were him I would not have any of his friends or family anywhere around until things calm down.

From: kokka

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Date: 7/10/2010 5:23:19 PM
Tachenko
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I agree but things eventually will calm down. He just moved to another team, he didn't kill anyone ;)

From: kLepTo

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Date: 7/10/2010 5:46:03 PM
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For cleveland folks, I bet it would've been better if he did kill someone instead.

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Date: 7/10/2010 6:07:47 PM
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Big game tonight for the RC. ..risk going 0-3 and that's a tough hole to dig out of.

I can honestly say that I have no patience in this game. I just keep rolling the dice on the wire. Lost my hat on Fogas. I thought for sure he'd go for about 700k (went for 333, and I paid 700k for him).

I expected my guards to train a bit more quickly.

Does anybody have any advice for this guy? I feel like I'm overvaluing passing. My starting C is strong pass, my PF is average, my SF is respectable, my PG is prolific and my SG is prominent, but I can't figure out what offense to run.

I just moved him into the starting lineup at PG and I'm playing LI, but the average JS and JR is killing me. I'm about to train OS, JS, OS, JS for the next 4 weeks then OD, HN, OD, HN, then one on one for two weeks.

The goal is to get this guy to pop on his JS, JR and OD cats.


Ênio Rossi (11801150) Point Guard

Owner: Rip City

Weekly salary: $ 9 148

DMI: 58200
Age: 20
Height: 6'5" / 196 cm
Potential: allstar
Game Shape: strong
Jump Shot: average Jump Range: average
Outside Def.: respectable Handling: strong
Driving: strong Passing: prolific
Inside Shot: inept Inside Def.: awful
Rebounding: atrocious Shot Blocking: average
Stamina: inept Free Throw: strong

Experience: atrocious

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