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orangeblobman
Posts: 27269 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 3/1/2009 Member: #2539 Nauru |
http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5imhNgARiLQVYnhLmJ8vj5BkmFUdgD98TTCUG0
"Rumors of a possible move to Cleveland have swirled since a group of Chinese investors signed an agreement last month with the Cavaliers to become minority owners. The move is expected to boost the team's popularity and marketing opportunities in China, where Cleveland star LeBron James is very popular." Wow. If the Chinese are part owners of the Cavs, then there is probably enough pull to make it happen. The Rockets are in shambles even though they came strong last year. Add this to the rumors of T-Mac leaving and Artest being a free agent, and the Rockets might be looking at some rebuilding work. What could the Cavs offer for Yao? I don't know. But just the thought of Yao and Lebron is scary, I thin he would be a perfect #2 for Lebron and the Cavs would become a dynasty. How plausible (or impossible) does this seem to you guys? WE AIN'T NOWHERE WITH THIS BUM CHOKER IN CARMELO. GIVE ME STARKS'S 2-21 ANY DAY OVER THIS LACKLUSTER CLUSTEREFF.
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McK1
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Charlie V to the Cavs a possibility as well
Charlie Villanueva will be a free agent this summer and the Bucks will have trouble signing him without taking a luxury tax hit. He was asked this week about the possibility of joining Cleveland. Bucks general manager John Hammond has stated the team will not exceed the luxury tax level to re-sign its free agents. http://www.jsonline.com/blogs/sports/46853717.html Cavs may not be as hardpressed to get talent around Lebron as it first seemed. [Edited by - McK1 on 06-19-2009 7:59 PM] the stop underrating David Lee movement
1. FIRE MIKE 2. HIRE MULLIN 3. PAY AVERY 4. FREE NATE!!!
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