Originally Posted by KC_Connection:
But they told me Rodney Hood and Jordan Clarkson were difference makers.
Funny how nobody thought they were bad players until they started playing in Cleveland. They were both good offensive players that can create for themselves. But they're forced to play LeBron ball and just wait for a kickout like every other LeBron teammate.
Thats not even mentioning the fact that lebrons handpicked coach can't coach to save his life. Posted via Mobile Device [Reply]
So Paul George isn't going to LA with his OKC contract. So that means Lebron ain't going there.
If he's not going there, does he just stay in Cleveland? How the hell do they give him help? They would have to do some serious money-shifting in order to afford a decent free agent for Lebron to play with. I guess they do still have the Nets' 1st rounder, which may help, even if they just use it to clear cash from Tristan Thompson's deal. [Reply]
Originally Posted by -King-:
Funny how nobody thought they were bad players until they started playing in Cleveland. They were both good offensive players that can create for themselves. But they're forced to play LeBron ball and just wait for a kickout like every other LeBron teammate.
Thats not even mentioning the fact that lebrons handpicked coach can't coach to save his life. Posted via Mobile Device
Actually, I was in here referring to them as scrubs from day 1 of the trade. All they did was transfer out their older injured scrubs in the deal for younger scrubs. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RealSNR:
So Paul George isn't going to LA with his OKC contract. So that means Lebron ain't going there.
If he's not going there, does he just stay in Cleveland? How the hell do they give him help? They would have to do some serious money-shifting in order to afford a decent free agent for Lebron to play with. I guess they do still have the Nets' 1st rounder, which may help, even if they just use it to clear cash from Tristan Thompson's deal.
Houston or Philly seems more likely at this point. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RealSNR:
So Paul George isn't going to LA with his OKC contract. So that means Lebron ain't going there.
If he's not going there, does he just stay in Cleveland? How the hell do they give him help? They would have to do some serious money-shifting in order to afford a decent free agent for Lebron to play with. I guess they do still have the Nets' 1st rounder, which may help, even if they just use it to clear cash from Tristan Thompson's deal.