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BRIGGS
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5/14/2010  10:46 AM
They need to be in on this--atleast explore what is going on there because something is going on!

I dont give rats arse about MDA

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5/14/2010  10:48 AM
Was thinking about that when I heard the rumor. Didn't want to start a **** storm though. People think Chicago not having a coach in place hurts them but I think they were planning this crap. How the hell does Calipari slithers into these situations is anyone's guess.
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5/14/2010  11:11 AM
what in the holy hell has Calipari done at the NBA level that has all this panting going on?
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5/14/2010  11:12 AM
Chicago is cheap and won't pay John Calipari.

I'd love him here though. Coach Cal is an elite Coach.

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5/14/2010  11:16 AM
here's what woj had to say about lebron + calipari. now woj has been gaining alot of cred as yahoo's primary nba guy. he breaks alot of news so for him to be writing this means he feels confident that others think this way:

http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/news?slug=aw-lebroncalipari051410

BOSTON – The clock struck midnight, the locker-room door swung open and LeBron James(notes) marched out a liberated man. Out of the playoffs, off the Garden floor, and barely out the tunnel before he ripped off that No. 23 Cleveland Cavaliers jersey on Thursday. As James marched his way toward the interview room, his stable of agents, middlemen and childhood chums had to walk fast to keep up with him. They never do like letting King James out of their sights.

Together, they have big ideas, bigger plans and the biggest agenda this sport’s ever seen. The playoffs move on without LBJ, but deep down it reassures him that the Boston Celtics and Orlando Magic will never be as big of a story as the suspense he and his hangers-on will spin together.

“Me and my team, we have a game plan that we’re gong to execute,” James said.

Yes, his team. That’s where James’ loyalties lie, where together they’ll chase the one title he’s forever chased: the biggest free agent of his generation.

Together, they’re going to hold the NBA hostage. They’re going to flush out a thousand scenarios, manipulate front-office decisions in Cleveland, New York, Chicago and beyond. Kentucky’s John Calipari is along for the ride, working with agent Leon Rose and middleman William Wesley, and all hell promises to break out now.

The plan they’re talking about includes Calipari coming to Cleveland as James’ hand-picked coach. “He’s got to listen if they come calling,” a source close to Calipari told Yahoo! Sports on Thursday night. He was talking about the Cavaliers and Bulls, and Calipari’s camp is determined to open bidding to multiple teams.

Together, these narcissists will manufacture a drama that will undermine the conference and NBA Finals, the NBA draft and Fourth of July parades in small towns and big cities across America. James and the Cavs lost Game 6 of the conference semifinals to the Boston Celtics, 94-85, but he hardly seemed devastated in the losing locker room. James had a triple-double that was devalued with nine turnovers. He shot 44 percent for the series, turned the ball over 27 times and behaved like a lousy leader.

Truth be told, James did something no champion would’ve ever dared: He quit on his teammates in Game 5 and that made it easy for the rest of them – and James – to quit in the final minutes of Game 6. This has been an indictment of the coaching staff and organization, but James, too. Mostly, James. The Cavs have turned out to be a great regular season team unfit for the playoffs, but James was the most responsible for this collapse in the conference semifinals. There was no culprit even a close second.

Still, James will get it over it fast because he engages in so little self-examination. In his mind, and that of his cast of sycophants, blame belongs on his coach, Mike Brown, for his lousy adjustments and game plans. It belongs to general manager Danny Ferry for the unworthy teammates. James was no MVP in this series, but no one stays in his employ with impure thoughts of accountability.

The next time you hear James, as the franchise star, say, “This was on me,” will be the first. All around James, his yes men never require him to deal in the currency of truth. Aaron Goodwin, his old agent, tried to be honest with him and his high school buddies, and it got him fired five years ago.

James is on the market, a free agent for the ages, and maybe now the kid out of small-town Akron gets to live out his big-city, bright-light dreams. Where next? Oh, James isn’t worried about that now. He wants the guessing to continue through July 1 and beyond. He backed over Brown one more time on Thursday night, and Brown’s as good as gone as the Cavs’ coach. Ferry has been fiercely loyal to Brown, but his mismanagement of matchups and in-game adjustments compounded an earlier playoff exit with a larger payroll and deeper roster.

Brown goes now, and Calipari moves into the forefront of the discussion. James is forever seeking leverage, and hand-picking his own coach with the Cavs could be the most appealing part of staying with them. What James’ crew will do is force an NBA market for Calipari that exists in only two scenarios: The promise of keeping James or the promise of luring James away.

For Rose and Wesley to attach the prime years of James’ career to Calipari would speak more to an economic power play and monopoly than a functional, workable and winning NBA environment. For some college coaches, talk of them going to the NBA hurts their recruiting. It’s just the opposite for Calipari: It isn’t those stiff owners and GMs who want Calipari, but King James himself. Calipari tells the kids it’s all rumor, except for the part about James, the MVP, wanting him. The Bulls deliver the bonus of Derrick Rose(notes) as the star point guard, and Rose does love his old college coach at Memphis.

Yet, the desperation of Cleveland owner Dan Gilbert makes Calipari’s hiring at $5 million-$6 million a genuine possibility, should James simply say the word. Nevertheless, one Eastern Conference executive close to Ferry told Yahoo! Sports this week: “I think Danny would resign before he’d hire Cal.”

Ferry understands that it would be a hollow, joyless existence, and he doesn’t need the job that badly. He has too much money and too much sense to sign on for more years of being held hostage. Nevertheless, his contract is up, too, and maybe he just walks once James makes his decision. There’s a reason Calipari sat courtside with Rose at Tuesday’s Game 5 in Cleveland, and it had everything to do with thrusting himself into the Class of 2010 conversation. As narcissists go, Calipari and James probably belong together. It would be a partnership constructed for all the wrong reasons and doomed to spectacular failure.

When it comes to free agency criteria, James insisted late Thursday, “I want to win. … That’s my only thing … my only concern.”

Winning is nice and all, and James will eventually get himself a title or two. He’s too talented. At the end of his seventh NBA season, James lost one more chance at it Thursday, and it hardly felt like the end of the world for him. He’ll get over it fast because that enormous ego will be nourished with the courtship of his lifetime, his free agency, and perhaps the hardest part will come sometime in July when James has to make a choice, pick a team and play there. Only then, the wooing of LeBron James will be complete and you have to wonder: How will King James ever live without that?

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5/14/2010  11:16 AM
iSergio wrote:Chicago is cheap and won't pay John Calipari.

I'd love him here though. Coach Cal is an elite Coach.

He's a prima donna who can't relate to professional players. After a year or two they will hate him. He's a career NCAA guy. He won't find success in the NBA because men will reject his aggressive attitude toward them.

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5/14/2010  11:56 AM
listen.. personally, i think calipari is just basking in the glow right now. the guy loves attention and he's already seen what this whole lebron/calipari thing has created so now i think he's just out there on purpose. i really don't see him leaving kentucky for an nba job.
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5/14/2010  12:09 PM
BRIGGS wrote:They need to be in on this--atleast explore what is going on there because something is going on!

I dont give rats arse about MDA

God no.

Calipari had 5 of the top 18 players coming up in the 2010 NBA draft and he couldn't get to the final 8 of the NCAA tournament.

You consider swapping out Mike for a shot at Phil Jackson -- but not for John Calipari, Rick Pitino or any other turkey.

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5/14/2010  12:14 PM
LivingLegend wrote:
BRIGGS wrote:They need to be in on this--atleast explore what is going on there because something is going on!

I dont give rats arse about MDA

God no.

Calipari had 5 of the top 18 players coming up in the 2010 NBA draft and he couldn't get to the final 8 of the NCAA tournament.

You consider swapping out Mike for a shot at Phil Jackson -- but not for John Calipari, Rick Pitino or any other turkey.

Yeah but what if he is your key to LBJ though? Would you sell your soul and how much is it worth?

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5/14/2010  12:24 PM
nyk4ever wrote:listen.. personally, i think calipari is just basking in the glow right now. the guy loves attention and he's already seen what this whole lebron/calipari thing has created so now i think he's just out there on purpose. i really don't see him leaving kentucky for an nba job.

Exactly all this attention will help him recruit some more one and done talent.

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5/14/2010  12:28 PM
When did Callipari and Lebron become Best friends?

This scumbag makes Larry Brown look like Jerry Sloan!

This is becoming an episode of "Entourage"!

Is Lebron gonna do his free agency as a reality show? I'd watch!

Maybe his announcement on Pay-Per-View!

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5/14/2010  12:32 PM
Can Calipari play lead guard or center?

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5/14/2010  12:37 PM
Pharzeone wrote:
LivingLegend wrote:
BRIGGS wrote:They need to be in on this--atleast explore what is going on there because something is going on!

I dont give rats arse about MDA

God no.

Calipari had 5 of the top 18 players coming up in the 2010 NBA draft and he couldn't get to the final 8 of the NCAA tournament.

You consider swapping out Mike for a shot at Phil Jackson -- but not for John Calipari, Rick Pitino or any other turkey.

Yeah but what if he is your key to LBJ though? Would you sell your soul and how much is it worth?

Lebron is worth a lot, but he's not worth taking JC in the deal. I would HATE having two narcissistic ego-maniacs on the Knicks. Calipari is a loser. I agree with the summation in the Yahoo! Sports article above. Putting LBJ and Cali together is a recipe for disaster. Hopefully, Lebron will mature enough during the next 8 weeks to make an intelligent decision about his future. If not, we can move forward with Plan B and let Lebron fester in Chitown with his new BFF. Meanwhile, Donnie and MDA will focus on building us a real contender, a team with balance and cohesion, a team with players who have a winning attitude, with leaders who don't throw in the towel in games 5 and 6 of the CSF series.

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5/14/2010  12:38 PM
BRIGGS wrote:They need to be in on this--atleast explore what is going on there because something is going on!

I dont give rats arse about MDA

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5/14/2010  12:42 PM
Calipari just reassured Kentucky that he is not leaving.
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5/14/2010  12:46 PM
from RealGM...
John Calipari has been linked with potentially joining LeBron James in the NBA, but he claims to be staying at Kentucky.

Calipari sent a message on Twitter on Friday that said: "I will be coaching at Kentucky next year. Now let's finish what we started!"

Calipari added that Kentucky is "the best job in the country" but that he couldn't stop the speculation. He also said he was addressing the topic for the last time.

Read more: http://basketball.realgm.com/src_wiretap_archives/66573/20100514/calipari_claims_hell_stay_at_kentucky/#ixzz0nvITjwvL

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5/14/2010  12:59 PM
Surprised no one has mentioned this possibility, but I'm pretty sure Calipari and Kentucky were discussing an extension on his current deal and all of the NBA speculation is most likely just being used to give him more leverage in negotiations.

To me, this is one agent using his most powerful client to help out another client.

I don't see why LeBron would really want Calipari so badly to coach him. If LeBron is all about winning, then why bring in a coach who failed during his NBA tenure and is coming off a very poor NCAA tournament?

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5/14/2010  2:19 PM
martin wrote:what in the holy hell has Calipari done at the NBA level that has all this panting going on?

exactly.

Let's try to elevate the level of discourse in this byeetch. Please
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5/14/2010  2:33 PM
I'll trade out Danphony for Avery Johnson even without Lebron.
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5/14/2010  2:42 PM
iSergio wrote:Chicago is cheap and won't pay John Calipari.

I'd love him here though. Coach Cal is an elite Coach.

he isnt elite. he was bad in the nba cuz he couldnt cheat to land the best players. even when he does get them at the coll lev, he still fails. he isnt a good x/o coach. he is a good coll recruiter who more than often cheats to do so.

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