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Finestrg
Posts: 27296 Alba Posts: 1 Joined: 1/1/2006 Member: #1069 |
Wow is right. Just got finished reading the papers and came on here to highlight that very quote, only Elite beat me to it. Nice job..
I agree that the chances aren't great he comes to NY but I can't see how anyone can say he's 100% staying there either. For me it boils down to several things - (1) Let's start with that quote: "It doesn't matter to me where I'll be, I'm good enough to help a team win basketball games." Now to me, and it should be obvious to everyone else as well, he means ANY TEAM. I think that's exactly what he's saying. And I agree with him - that supporting cast he's got there with him right now just isn't that great, even with an over-the-hill Shaq. Come on now. He makes that team go out there all by himself basically..In a side by side comparison of the two teams over the next two years, I made a case the other day that it's the Knicks that are actually in the better financial situation. Over $23 million dollars available next off-season with an addition $17+ million coming off the books the following year...As with anything in life money talks. Money fixes things very quickly, which is why I respectfully disagree with guys that constantly try to douse out the LeBron fire like OasisBU above. OK I understand he's set to make a million or two more by staying in Cleveland by league rules, but come on now, that's chump change for this guy. That couple of extra million is the furtherest thing that will convince him to stay. That finacial "edge" Cleveland supposedly has there isn't enough in the scheme of things to be relevant. It's a complete non-factor if you ask me... If he came and got most of the tri-state area's population pumped up and on board (it's by far the most densely populated area centered around 1 city in the entire world), the money this guy will be set to make with Nike and any other companies he'd affilate himself with will be off the charts!! Shoot, I even made a point that I wouldn't put it past him to even concede a little money in his 1st or 2nd year when we do step into the finacial relief to help us do even more. Like I said the other day, if he really wants NY, is it that much of a stretch to see him start out $14, $15 million or structure a deal to take $14-15 mil. his second year to open up even more room? I wouldn't think so. I just feel it's not all about the money with him - I really believe deep down he really may want us. We'll have to see. I'm not crazy, a lot of signs have been there... (2) Coach D'Antoni -- look, this guy's done stuff so far that's made most of us scratch our heads on a nightly basis but the bottom line with coach Mike is he simply doesn't have the talent right now and he's trying to do a lot of this with smoke and mirrors (the crazy 3 pt. bombing offense, etc..).. Not trying to make excuses for him really (I for one question his style right now, not having the pieces in place yet shouldn't have anything to do with a complete lack of discipline for one thing) but there's certainly a lot of truth to it. He doesn't have a center, he doesn't have nearly a good enough starting PG, he doesn't have a big SG for the future with potential, there are selfish players, players playing out of position all over the joint..It now looks like he doesn't have a lot of things you need to even be semi-competitive. What he and the GM do have however is big cap room over the next two years, more cap room than this team's had since I can remember, to instantly help correct some of these problems. You get D'Antoni a star or two and fill in around him wisely where now he can put his smoke machine and mirrors back in his closet, he'll be OK. He was brought here to help recruit in the beginning of this recovery process - NBA players do love the guy. We'll see now if he can help do that. (3) I talked a lot about the Cavs team moving forward the other day and today Tommy Dee's got a nice blog up now talking about a lot of the same things. As always Tommy's got an interesting take on things - I happen to agree with what he's saying here and gave a similar opinion the other day. I for one think he's got something here -- how is that Cavs team equipped right now to even win one championship, let alone in the position to form some kind of dynasty there?? Check it out: http://www.theknicksblog.com/2009/11/06/how-can-the-cavs-ensure-multiple-rings/ (4) Perhaps the biggest thing right now is this main question -- why hasn't he signed an extension to stay there already??? If he's from the area and they can offer him the most money by league rules, why not sign on the dotted line already and be done with it? I give him a lot of credit, for a young dude I think he's got a good understanding on a lot of things -- how good he is and the impact he'll have on even a marginally-talented team at first, what his team and a team like the Knicks can offer him initially and then in his second year, etc...I've speculated as such but now with some of his intelligent & confident chatter, I now believe the man has a very good understanding of the differences between the Knick's current roster, what it will look like his first year and then what it could look like only a year or two after that. Bottom line is that with the huge financial flexibility coming up and with LeBron on board, provided we dispersed the money smartly, I see no reason why we couldn't go from a 30-someting win team to a 55, 60 win team in only a couple of years. I really believe that. That's how good this man is and that's how good I feel about this cap relief that we're on the verge of stepping into soon. Judging by some of LeBron's comments now, I think he may understand this as well... |
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skeng
Posts: 22090 Alba Posts: 7 Joined: 10/27/2009 Member: #2959 Denmark |
Take a look at this article. http://www.nba.com/bulls/news/smith_091102.html
If he ends up in Lakerland, he would be closest to winning a title(titles?). And if that is his priority, then the Lakers could be a valid option for him to consider. But I think this would hurt the NBA in my opinion. Legalize di NBA
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