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I am on the Heat bandwagon because of LeBron. I would be a fan of any team that had Kobe, LeBron, or Durant on them.
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Welcome knowmo. Bandwagons are fun.
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I was on the Jordan bandwagon back in the 90's and again when he went to the Wizards. I won't be upset if they don't win like I would the Broncos. I just like watching Kobe, Durant, and LeBron play.
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Ray Allen Tony Allen Kevin Garnett Rondo Jermaine Oneil Big Baby Paul Pierce Rasheed Wallace and the rest over James Wade Bosh and the rest and I would surely rather have the Lakers roster from last year over those three. Again, if we are just talking for the upcoming season. That can change given the role players they will likely add and it may effect my opinion, but at this point that hasnt happened yet. |
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If they were gonna be coached by Phil Jackson and his system. |
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LEBRONS A COWARD,A FAKE NAMES ALONE DON`T WIN CHAMPIONSHIPS ,TEAMS DO AND THE HEAT WILL NEVER WIN IT BECAUSE EVERYNIGHT UR GOING TO HAVE A CRY BABY WHINING HE DID NOT GET THE BALL ENOUGH,HOPE LEBRON BREAKS BOTH KNEES AND NEVER PLAYS AGAIN
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I thought Lebron was a free agent? Why does Miami have to give up picks? I don't follow the NBA much.
http://www.cbssports.com/print/nba/s...-bar;btn-print Cavs work out deal with Heat, will get picks for LeBron July 10, 2010 CBSSports.com wire reports CLEVELAND -- The Cavaliers made sure they got something back for LeBron James. After losing the superstar to Miami, the Cavs worked out a deal with the Heat, acquiring two future first-round draft picks and two second-round picks. Cleveland gets two first rounders starting in 2013 and continuing through 2017, and the Heat's 2012 second-round pick from New Orleans and a future second-round pick Miami acquired from Oklahoma City. The Cavs also have the right to swap first-round picks with the Heat in 2012. Cleveland also picked up a trade exception that could be worth up to $16 million. "This deal provides us with multiple key assets and additional flexibility as we move forward for both the short term and beyond," Cavaliers general manager Chris Grant said in a release. It didn't appear the Cavs would do a deal with Miami involving James, especially after Cleveland owner Dan Gilbert lambasted the MVP in the hours after he announced he was leaving. |
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I have no idea but the cavs are set then
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The Cavs own(ed) his Bird rights. If he signed outright with Miami they could only sign him for a maximum of 5 years. By completing a sign-and-trade they signed James for 6 years and obtained more cap flexibility which will allow them to sign Mike Miller & Udonis Haslem.
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