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Reply #210 posted 06/22/14 12:31pm

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Reply #211 posted 06/22/14 12:39pm

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Melo to opt out

http://espn.go.com/new-york/nba/story/_/id/11119636/carmelo-anthony-new-york-knicks-opt-contract

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Reply #212 posted 06/22/14 12:43pm

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Man, where do you find this stuff? lol But, I remember that one. Pop was telling Leonard to get more squared up when trying to block someone's line of sight while they are shooting a three. I think Pop was saying line up with the chest. I think this clip says it all about the coach. He's all about tough love smile

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Reply #213 posted 06/22/14 12:45pm

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Melo to opt out

http://espn.go.com/new-york/nba/story/_/id/11119636/carmelo-anthony-new-york-knicks-opt-contract

I just saw the breaking news. This is going to get really interesting. There are some others facing the same decision before the end of the month. Grab the popcorn!

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Reply #214 posted 06/22/14 12:47pm

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Simply DA Putback

Probably the best dunk in the past ten years right here!

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Reply #215 posted 06/23/14 7:02am

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Melo to opt out

http://espn.go.com/new-york/nba/story/_/id/11119636/carmelo-anthony-new-york-knicks-opt-contract

We all knew that was going to happen. Most of the ESPN talkies I listened to yesterday think he's going to Chi-town.

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Reply #216 posted 06/23/14 11:11am

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Looks like Carmelo will be singing this song soon!

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Reply #217 posted 06/23/14 12:29pm

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SeventeenDayze said:

iaminparties said:

Simply DA Putback

Probably the best dunk in the past ten years right here!


Blake Griffin has better dunks than that a couple times a week, and I don't even like Blake Griffin. lol LeBron throws down better dunks than that on the regular, too. This one just had some real nice timing.



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Reply #218 posted 06/23/14 12:35pm

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SeventeenDayze said:

Probably the best dunk in the past ten years right here!


Blake Griffin has better dunks than that a couple times a week, and I don't even like Blake Griffin. lol LeBron throws down better dunks than that on the regular, too. This one just had some real nice timing.



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Give credit when credit is due smile When is the last time you saw a dunk like that? This GIF doesn't show what happened just before this dunk though. That's what makes it so great.

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Reply #219 posted 06/23/14 12:46pm

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Basketball is over for the season. sad

And I hate the Spurs. sad

But, like, basketball is over for the season. sad sad sad

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Reply #220 posted 06/24/14 1:28pm

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Ok, so it doesn't that LebRUN will leave Miami, but he's letting him know he just might. i think he's testing to see ppl's reaction to what would be some more BITCH-ASS-NESS that'll taint his legacy and he'll never live down!

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Reply #221 posted 06/24/14 1:46pm

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Ok, so it doesn't that LebRUN will leave Miami, but he's letting him know he just might. i think he's testing to see ppl's reaction to what would be some more BITCH-ASS-NESS that'll taint his legacy and he'll never live down!

I agree because it seems that he's just trying to make up for the last time he was a free agent. I said it before and will say it again, it makes no sense that a finals loser would get more publicity than the winners. It seems like every step this guy takes makes him even more of a target for people to dislike him. I just wish he would go away.

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Reply #222 posted 06/24/14 3:48pm

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Yeah, he's such a bitch ass that he took less than the max to play in Miami so they could get other players (something he'll do again if he stays). He's such a bitch ass that he played an entire contract too long in Cleveland WAITING for them to do anything other than expect him to carry the team. He's such a bitch as that he all he does is constantly talk about his team and praise his teammates. For fuck's sake, Michael Jordan was the most selfish player in history, retired twice and came back to play for the WASHINGTON WIZARDS and nobody hated on him for it. LeBron is no different than any other free agent, many of whom (including superstars Carmelo Anthony and Kevin Love) have said the same or worse than anything he's saying. But LeBron is at the top, and it's the hater way to go after those people. Have fun with it. lol

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Reply #223 posted 06/24/14 3:51pm

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And for the record, how he handled his free agency, or even what teams he played for, will do nothing to "taint" his legacy. He's still going to finish in the top five of every meaningful category by the time he retires. He's still going to have a box full of MVP awards. And he's still going to have been to the finals four years in a row, with two Championships (so far, he's still young). In short, he's going to be considered one of the greatest to ever play the game (for many people he already is).

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Reply #224 posted 06/24/14 3:55pm

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Reply #225 posted 06/24/14 4:16pm

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Yeah, he's such a bitch ass that he took less than the max to play in Miami so they could get other players (something he'll do again if he stays). He's such a bitch ass that he played an entire contract too long in Cleveland WAITING for them to do anything other than expect him to carry the team. He's such a bitch as that he all he does is constantly talk about his team and praise his teammates. For fuck's sake, Michael Jordan was the most selfish player in history, retired twice and came back to play for the WASHINGTON WIZARDS and nobody hated on him for it. LeBron is no different than any other free agent, many of whom (including superstars Carmelo Anthony and Kevin Love) have said the same or worse than anything he's saying. But LeBron is at the top, and it's the hater way to go after those people. Have fun with it. lol

Thank you for bringing some knowledge and sanity to this thread. Everyone's entitled to their opinion, but there are opinions based on actual facts and opinions that aren't.

Lebron's opting out is a strong message to Pat the Rat....hey Pat, get this supporting cast fixed.

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Reply #226 posted 06/24/14 5:24pm

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I didn't expect Lebron to stay in Miami forever, what happen today shouldn't be that big of a surprise to all the serious hoop fans out there.

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Reply #227 posted 06/24/14 7:43pm

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Abdul said:

I didn't expect Lebron to stay in Miami forever, what happen today shouldn't be that big of a surprise to all the serious hoop fans out there.


Actually, this move by Lebron James to opt out of the final two years of his contract doesn't surprise me. It doesn't mean he's about to jump ship, though; if anything, it's probably the only thing he can do to restructure his contract to get some salary cap room to get some other supporting players to help them win another title.

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Reply #228 posted 06/24/14 7:48pm

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I don't believe he's going anywhere, though. It's like uptown said, it's leverage. First, if he stays he will be making less than the max, but he'll be resigned to a longer guaranteed contract (he only has one year left on his current deal, so his opting out isn't all that surprising). Second, it allows him to see what the Heat do with Wade, Bosh and new signings (because they basically have no team at this point) before making his final decision. But I fully expect Riley will get it done and LeBron will stay.



However, should he leave, good for him and good luck. This freedom is exactly what the NBAPA has fought for over the last couple decades. And truthfully there are a couple teams - if they were willing to make big trades, shuffle a large portion of their roster around and go over the cap - where LeBron would probably stand a better chance of winning another title in the next couple years. But I still believe he'd rather stay in Miami for as long as possible.

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Reply #229 posted 06/24/14 7:52pm

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728huey said:

Abdul said:

I didn't expect Lebron to stay in Miami forever, what happen today shouldn't be that big of a surprise to all the serious hoop fans out there.


Actually, this move by Lebron James to opt out of the final two years of his contract doesn't surprise me. It doesn't mean he's about to jump ship, though; if anything, it's probably the only thing he can do to restructure his contract to get some salary cap room to get some other supporting players to help them win another title.

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You said that while I was typing. Get out of my head! lol Did he have two years left, though? If so, DAAAMN! That was a nice contract he signed with the Heat the first time. Still, more years of guaranteed money and the hope the Heat can actually build a decent bench is likely what its about.

I think it much more likely that Bosh may be gone. Kinda sucks, because I like the guy. Listening to him in interviews its obvious dude has a big ol' brain in that giant head. lol However, the Heat could put three good players on the bench (at least) for what they're paying him.

Wade ain't goin' anywhere unless he wants to leave.

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Reply #230 posted 06/24/14 7:55pm

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uPtoWnNY said:

Thank you for bringing some knowledge and sanity to this thread. Everyone's entitled to their opinion, but there are opinions based on actual facts and opinions that aren't.

Lebron's opting out is a strong message to Pat the Rat....hey Pat, get this supporting cast fixed.


You're welcome. I don't really get the hate for dude. "The Decision" was a mistake, granted, but it was such a harmless, silly thing (likely created by his management, anyway) compared to what so many other players have done in their careers. LeBron gets painted as a "bad guy" when he's actually one the most "good guy" players the league has ever had.

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Reply #231 posted 06/25/14 7:53am

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I don't believe he's going anywhere, though. It's like uptown said, it's leverage. First, if he stays he will be making less than the max, but he'll be resigned to a longer guaranteed contract (he only has one year left on his current deal, so his opting out isn't all that surprising). Second, it allows him to see what the Heat do with Wade, Bosh and new signings (because they basically have no team at this point) before making his final decision. But I fully expect Riley will get it done and LeBron will stay.



However, should he leave, good for him and good luck. This freedom is exactly what the NBAPA has fought for over the last couple decades. And truthfully there are a couple teams - if they were willing to make big trades, shuffle a large portion of their roster around and go over the cap - where LeBron would probably stand a better chance of winning another title in the next couple years. But I still believe he'd rather stay in Miami for as long as possible.

Now I'm hearing the Clippers might make a move for Lebron. I can't see him going to any western conference team. It's an easier road to the Finals here in the east where he only has Indiana and Chicago(assuming Rose is 100% healthy) to worry about.

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Reply #232 posted 06/25/14 9:31am

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Reply #233 posted 06/25/14 1:01pm

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Oh please less stop whining about the folks who whine about Mr. James. He did some trashing talking himself and when folks hit back even harder he and some of his fans cried foul. lol When you trash talk you put a target on your back. The NBA are a league of men who wear jock-straps not pull-ups. lol All joking aside.

Unless James doesn't want anymore rings ,I can't see him returning home. He could not get any big time players to go Cleveland when he was there so, why would anyone including him go back now? I think James will probably stay in Miami. I agree with UP' why go West when the road is much easier in the East. Besides, James doesn't do hard all that well. What team (besides the Lakers) can afford James and Mello? What can Riley do and what players can he pick-up and dump? I don't know Bosh's deal but they need to send him packing. D-Wade will never be the player he was. Its going to be an interesting summer.

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Reply #234 posted 06/25/14 1:02pm

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uPtoWnNY said:

Cerebus said:

I don't believe he's going anywhere, though. It's like uptown said, it's leverage. First, if he stays he will be making less than the max, but he'll be resigned to a longer guaranteed contract (he only has one year left on his current deal, so his opting out isn't all that surprising). Second, it allows him to see what the Heat do with Wade, Bosh and new signings (because they basically have no team at this point) before making his final decision. But I fully expect Riley will get it done and LeBron will stay.



However, should he leave, good for him and good luck. This freedom is exactly what the NBAPA has fought for over the last couple decades. And truthfully there are a couple teams - if they were willing to make big trades, shuffle a large portion of their roster around and go over the cap - where LeBron would probably stand a better chance of winning another title in the next couple years. But I still believe he'd rather stay in Miami for as long as possible.

Now I'm hearing the Clippers might make a move for Lebron. I can't see him going to any western conference team. It's an easier road to the Finals here in the east where he only has Indiana and Chicago(assuming Rose is 100% healthy) to worry about.



I've heard talk of the Clippers as well. But that one doesn't seem likely. Supposedly Chicago and Houston are both on his list. Chicago could be an incredible team with him, or not. Its so hard to tell what they're really about since they've done their best work without Rose for the last two seasons. Houston though, that would be nuts. They'd certainly be the favorites in the West with the addition of LeBron. Where Kevin Love and Carmelo Anthony end up is going to make a huge difference as well. Because either of them could push a good team into the "great" category. Weirdest of all, heard this morning that LeBron is also interested in NY and Brooklyn. And Miami, of course.

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Reply #235 posted 06/25/14 3:04pm

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It has begun!

Knicks trade Felton & Chandler to the Mavs for Dalembert, Calderon, Larkin and two second round picks.

According to Chris Broussard, Carmelo will visit Dallas, Houston & Chicago once free agency begins.

NBA Draft tomorrow - who goes first?

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Reply #236 posted 06/25/14 5:32pm

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I don't watch college basketball so I don't have an opinion on who'll go first. I don't know any of the players, but I'll watch the draft anyway.......on another note......how many overall #1 draft picks have the Cavs had since King James took his talents to Miami? Any mathematicians here? Can someone tell me the odds of any team getting the overall #1 pick in any given year? And then tell me what are the odds of the same team getting the overall #1 pick in consecutive years? In 3 of 4 years....? Is it a mathematician I need or an odds maker? I'd like to know the odds of King James taking his talents back to Cleveland? Maybe it's a statistician of thinking of........

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Reply #237 posted 06/25/14 6:32pm

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uPtoWnNY said:

It has begun!

Knicks trade Felton & Chandler to the Mavs for Dalembert, Calderon, Larkin and two second round picks.

According to Chris Broussard, Carmelo will visit Dallas, Houston & Chicago once free agency begins.

NBA Draft tomorrow - who goes first?

With Joel's injury I would say Jabari Parker would go first unless Cleveland plans to trade Dion Waiters, then I can see Wiggins going #1.

As A Sixer fan I wish that Cleveland would do like we did last season with Noel and Pick Joel first, this way we could get Wiggins because I don't think Millwaukee would draft him, they would get Parker or Exum IMO.

Do you think the Knicks will try to get a first rounder Thursday?

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Reply #238 posted 06/25/14 7:58pm

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Yeah, he's such a bitch ass that he took less than the max to play in Miami so they could get other players (something he'll do again if he stays). He's such a bitch ass that he played an entire contract too long in Cleveland WAITING for them to do anything other than expect him to carry the team. He's such a bitch as that he all he does is constantly talk about his team and praise his teammates. For fuck's sake, Michael Jordan was the most selfish player in history, retired twice and came back to play for the WASHINGTON WIZARDS and nobody hated on him for it. LeBron is no different than any other free agent, many of whom (including superstars Carmelo Anthony and Kevin Love) have said the same or worse than anything he's saying. But LeBron is at the top, and it's the hater way to go after those people. Have fun with it. lol


There it is!

While on this subject. I happen to know the wife of an ex NBA coach

back from high school. She attended the College basketball hall of fame

ceremony back in 2009 when MJ was nominated. She told me she was

surprised and appalled at how arrogant he was at the ceremony.

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Reply #239 posted 06/25/14 8:45pm

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Oh please less stop whining about the folks who whine about Mr. James. He did some trashing talking himself and when folks hit back even harder he and some of his fans cried foul. lol When you trash talk you put a target on your back. The NBA are a league of men who wear jock-straps not pull-ups. lol All joking aside.

Unless James doesn't want anymore rings ,I can't see him returning home. He could not get any big time players to go Cleveland when he was there so, why would anyone including him go back now? I think James will probably stay in Miami. I agree with UP' why go West when the road is much easier in the East. Besides, James doesn't do hard all that well. What team (besides the Lakers) can afford James and Mello? What can Riley do and what players can he pick-up and dump? I don't know Bosh's deal but they need to send him packing. D-Wade will never be the player he was. Its going to be an interesting summer.

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Hey you. lol LBJ isn't the first player to trash talk. What little he did

is minimal compared some of the other heroes of the game.

It seems as though LBJ is the second most hated man in america

behind the President. Even FB has been out of control since he said

he was opting out of his deal. Carmelo did it 2 days earlier and you couldn't even hear a mouse speak on it and I get on some Lakers fans

for conveniently forgetting how Kobe wanted out of L.A several years ago before the Pau Gasol trade. It amazes me how people gripe on this

LBJ witch hunt(as though he's a criminal lol) much like politics as though it controls their lives.

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