C j.noah
PF c.bosh/a.stoudemire
SF l.deng
SG l.james/j.johnson/j.salmons
PG d.rose
if the bulls sign lebron/bosh like i think they will they will command max money 16.6 million so taj gibson and james johnson will be traded for a minimum salary guy to get them that extra cash
if the bulls sign lebron/bosh like i think they will they will command max money 16.6 million so taj gibson and james johnson will be traded for a minimum salary guy to get them that extra cash
There is no reason to be listing some of those guys.
Lebron or Wade will be in Chicago next year, and Bosh will be with them. The only variable in the equation is whether or not Lebron goes to the Bulls, or if he is just not that bright.
There is no reason to be listing some of those guys.
Lebron or Wade will be in Chicago next year, and Bosh will be with them. The only variable in the equation is whether or not Lebron goes to the Bulls, or if he is just not that bright.
I consider it a done deal!
I consider it a done deal!
So basically...what's being said here is the Bulls are going to sign a free agent.
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No! What's being said here is that Lebron James and Chris Bosh will be Chicago Bulls in a couple of weeks...
So basically...what's being said here is the Bulls are going to sign a free agent.
You can only get this insight on covers.
No! What's being said here is that Lebron James and Chris Bosh will be Chicago Bulls in a couple of weeks...
MJ is the greatest athlete ever......LBJ career is not rivaling MJ's career.
I do not understand why LBJ cannot go to Cleveland and try to wn a title with a nice roster and some talent superior to what he is playing with in Cleveland.
MJ doesn't have anything to do with it......it's almost like folks are trying to write LBJ's career legacy before he plays out the games.
MJ is the greatest athlete ever......LBJ career is not rivaling MJ's career.
I do not understand why LBJ cannot go to Cleveland and try to wn a title with a nice roster and some talent superior to what he is playing with in Cleveland.
MJ doesn't have anything to do with it......it's almost like folks are trying to write LBJ's career legacy before he plays out the games.
Why do all of you think he is worried about Jordans legacy or living up to his greatness. This is not the case at all. When Jordan was doing his magic on the court, how old was Lebron? Like 8 or 9? Thats like saying Kobe could never play for the Lakers because of Magic. Paul Pierce can't play for the Celtics because of Larry Bird. Its the dumbest agrument on here. Lebron had a poster of Jordan on his wall when he was a kid. Believe me no one here is gong to be crying if he doesn't come to Chicago.
Why do all of you think he is worried about Jordans legacy or living up to his greatness. This is not the case at all. When Jordan was doing his magic on the court, how old was Lebron? Like 8 or 9? Thats like saying Kobe could never play for the Lakers because of Magic. Paul Pierce can't play for the Celtics because of Larry Bird. Its the dumbest agrument on here. Lebron had a poster of Jordan on his wall when he was a kid. Believe me no one here is gong to be crying if he doesn't come to Chicago.
1) The "Jordan's shadow" argument is weak and flawed... not even remotely relevant to Lebron's decision.
2) Bulls fans won't feel at all betrayed as long as they get Wade in his place... personally, I am thinking Bulls fans would prefer Wade to Lebron, given Wade's legacy at nearby Marquette...
3) The only team in the league that has less of a chance of landing Lebron than the Cavs, is the Clippers... I don't even know what you are thinking!
It's unreal how obvious this is, and yet nobody gets it... Lebron is looking out upon the landscape and weighing what he sees...
New York: not much to work with in their roster, but enough to land Lebron and another big ticket free agent (Bosh?)... D'Antoni isn't a bad coach, but he is proven to be a coach that runs a style of basketball that won't get you to the finals... the end result of this match is that Lebron ends up with Bosh and a nucleus of guys that just don't spell championship... and most importantly, no true point guard.
Cleveland: same old same old from a team that has had 6 years to build a championship, and (this is very important) in those 6 years, has failed to put even one player that is the caliber of the players he has the ability to team up with this offseason (Bosh, Rose, Joe Johnson, Stoudemire, etc.)... and they haven't found a coach! The end result of this match is that Lebron doesn't have even the slightest guarantee that his future will be any different from his past... I consider there to be virtually no chance he stays... and I should probably throw out the word "virtually" from that statement!
Miami: maybe the best option, if Lebron and Wade can convince each other that they should just take every fucking title for the next 10 years together... and believe me, they would! They could also bring in Bosh, most likely... but somehow or other this is a longshot... ? The end result of this matchup would be championships, among other things... but in terms of the roster, Lebron, Wade, Bosh, Chalmers, Beaseley (ugh!) and an awful lot of guys who you generally won't find on a championship roster... they still need to clean house, even if they do pull this off... and oh yea... Miami still has the same coaching problem they had last year.
Chicago: this is without question the most likely scenario... because of the obvious. Chicago can bring in Lebron and one more big name (Bosh, most likely), to go along with Rose, Noah, Deng, and a roster they will have to fill up with a couple of shooters and a backup point guard. Here's the kicker... this is the only scenario (outside of the improbably Miami scenario) where Bosh ends up on a team with TWO other All-Stars, instead of just one... not to mention you have Noah and Deng, who are both solid guys that definitely have what it takes to help a team win a title... you also have a new coach who is highly sought after and helped to architect the best defense in the NBA in recent memory. End result here: Lebron, Bosh, Rose, Noah, Deng, and others...
Clippers: gimme a fucking break! 0 chance, end of story... Lebron would have to be getting advice from chimps to make this move!
The only way Lebron doesn't end up in Chicago is if he ends up in Miami... if Lebron ends up in Miami, most likely Wade shuffles to Chicago, unless they decide to start a dream team down south...
That's it! Those are your scenarios...
1) The "Jordan's shadow" argument is weak and flawed... not even remotely relevant to Lebron's decision.
2) Bulls fans won't feel at all betrayed as long as they get Wade in his place... personally, I am thinking Bulls fans would prefer Wade to Lebron, given Wade's legacy at nearby Marquette...
3) The only team in the league that has less of a chance of landing Lebron than the Cavs, is the Clippers... I don't even know what you are thinking!
It's unreal how obvious this is, and yet nobody gets it... Lebron is looking out upon the landscape and weighing what he sees...
New York: not much to work with in their roster, but enough to land Lebron and another big ticket free agent (Bosh?)... D'Antoni isn't a bad coach, but he is proven to be a coach that runs a style of basketball that won't get you to the finals... the end result of this match is that Lebron ends up with Bosh and a nucleus of guys that just don't spell championship... and most importantly, no true point guard.
Cleveland: same old same old from a team that has had 6 years to build a championship, and (this is very important) in those 6 years, has failed to put even one player that is the caliber of the players he has the ability to team up with this offseason (Bosh, Rose, Joe Johnson, Stoudemire, etc.)... and they haven't found a coach! The end result of this match is that Lebron doesn't have even the slightest guarantee that his future will be any different from his past... I consider there to be virtually no chance he stays... and I should probably throw out the word "virtually" from that statement!
Miami: maybe the best option, if Lebron and Wade can convince each other that they should just take every fucking title for the next 10 years together... and believe me, they would! They could also bring in Bosh, most likely... but somehow or other this is a longshot... ? The end result of this matchup would be championships, among other things... but in terms of the roster, Lebron, Wade, Bosh, Chalmers, Beaseley (ugh!) and an awful lot of guys who you generally won't find on a championship roster... they still need to clean house, even if they do pull this off... and oh yea... Miami still has the same coaching problem they had last year.
Chicago: this is without question the most likely scenario... because of the obvious. Chicago can bring in Lebron and one more big name (Bosh, most likely), to go along with Rose, Noah, Deng, and a roster they will have to fill up with a couple of shooters and a backup point guard. Here's the kicker... this is the only scenario (outside of the improbably Miami scenario) where Bosh ends up on a team with TWO other All-Stars, instead of just one... not to mention you have Noah and Deng, who are both solid guys that definitely have what it takes to help a team win a title... you also have a new coach who is highly sought after and helped to architect the best defense in the NBA in recent memory. End result here: Lebron, Bosh, Rose, Noah, Deng, and others...
Clippers: gimme a fucking break! 0 chance, end of story... Lebron would have to be getting advice from chimps to make this move!
The only way Lebron doesn't end up in Chicago is if he ends up in Miami... if Lebron ends up in Miami, most likely Wade shuffles to Chicago, unless they decide to start a dream team down south...
That's it! Those are your scenarios...
As a Bulls fan, I don't give a rats ass what Wade has said about Chicago... there's no single player I want on that team more than Wade....... Chicago is a crapfest... who wouldn't bash it?
As a Bulls fan, I don't give a rats ass what Wade has said about Chicago... there's no single player I want on that team more than Wade....... Chicago is a crapfest... who wouldn't bash it?
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