Stephen A. Smith Said He Has A Good, Reliable Source That Says Lebron.....

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radaman;861624 said:
I think Bosh's scoring would take the biggest hit.... Bron and Wade will have the ball most of the time and would easily score 20-25 ppg each.... Bosh would prob score between 18-20 a game....

The most important aspect of the whole ordeal would be the role players they pick up.... If they dont get solid guys coming off the bench, they aint winning shit but 60 games in the Reg season....

three 20 ppg scorers???...that SOUNDS easy but has that ever been done??......There's Only One Basketball On the Court , everyone cant touch the ball now...
 
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KeepOnPushing;861655 said:
three 20 ppg scorers???...that SOUNDS easy but has that ever been done??......There's Only One Basketball On the Court , everyone cant touch the ball now...

Didnt Arenas, Butler and Jamison do it a few years back? nh
 
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Damn I need this shit to happen,bought season tickets, them shits will be worth twice as much now.
 
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Ok Im looking at it....

2007-08: Arenas 19.4, Butler 20.3, Jamison 21.4

2006-07: Arenas 28.4, Butler 19.1, Jamison 19.8

It can be done homey.....
 
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Yo Radaman three for the Wizards Did average 20ppg BUT arenas Only Played in 13 Games , so one of the other 2 were able to get there numbers then when he went down.

One Year was Official tho they did do it...
 
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http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=5338472

ESPN.com

A modified version of the ballyhooed free-agent summit that was initially suggested and then downplayed by Dwyane Wade has indeed taken place, ESPN.com has learned.

Sources close to the situation said Monday night that three of the biggest names in basketball -- Wade, Chris Bosh and LeBron James -- met over the weekend in Miami to seriously discuss their futures, with a focus on the increasingly plausible possibility of those three teaming up with Wade's Heat.

Yet sources with knowledge of the meeting stressed to ESPN.com that James, while clearly intrigued by the possibility of forming a star-studded Miami trio with Wade and Bosh, has not yet committed to leaving his hometown Cleveland Cavaliers for South Beach.

One source did label Miami as the new frontrunner to land James in a package deal with Bosh and a re-signed Wade but also cautioned that James was "non-committal" with the start of free agency fast approaching.

Sources said James remains committed to fielding free-agent pitches from several teams when free agency officially opens Thursday at 12:01 a.m. ET, with the Chicago Bulls continuing to rank as a highly appealing destination and a return to Cleveland still figuring prominently in his thinking and with the Dallas Mavericks looming as an intriguing outsider.

Earlier Monday, Fox Sports Radio's Stephen A. Smith reported on his morning radio show and via his Twitter feed that James and Bosh have committed to joining Wade in Miami. The South Florida Sun-Sentinel newspaper, in a report on its website Monday afternoon, quoted a source close to Wade as saying that the 2006 NBA Finals MVP "believes his team is poised to pull off a free-agency coup" by signing James and Bosh and re-signing Wade.

Unless Miami trades away former No. 2 overall pick Michael Beasley to a team with salary-cap space, so it can avoid taking salary back, Heat president Pat Riley will not be able to offer the estimated 2010-11 maximum salary of $16.5 million to all three Team USA stars.

But sources told ESPN.com that James, Wade and Bosh all expressed confidence at the meeting that contractual complexities to make this ambitious triple signing work can be worked out, although it was not immediately clear if all three players would receive an equal amount or if one or two would receive the max. Another variable is whether Bosh would be willing to sign with the Heat outright or if he wants to hold out for a sign-and-trade.

Toronto Raptors general manager Bryan Colangelo acknowledged Monday for the first time in a radio interview with the Fan590 in Toronto that "it's becoming more and more clear" that the prospect of Bosh re-signing with the Raptors is "not going to happen." But sources close to the situation have maintained for months that Bosh was likely to work with the Raptors on a sign-and-trade if he ultimately decided to leave in free agency, thereby ensuring that Toronto doesn't lose him without compensation and enabling Bosh to get an extra year on his contract potentially worth as much as $30 million.

Sources insisted, meanwhile, that other scenarios were discussed at the weekend meeting apart from the Miami plan. One source said James' admiration for Bulls legend Michael Jordan is such that he is determined to hear Chicago's pitch later this week, keeping alive the possibility that both James and Bosh could still wind up together with the Bulls.

In that scenario, sources said, James and Bosh would join Derrick Rose and Joakim Noah in Chicago, while Wade would hope to be joined in Miami by close friend Carlos Boozer, who was not at the meeting.

Sources said James, furthermore, has not ruled out staying with the Cavaliers. Although Cleveland does not have the financial flexibility or the trade assets to import Bosh or Wade and enhance its chances of retaining this summer's face of free agency, James is a proud Ohioan who is said to be still wrestling with the notion of leaving his home state, no matter how enticing the possibilities are in Miami and Chicago.

The Sun-Sentinel reported that Wade is also exploring his options by planning free-agent sitdowns in coming days with the Bulls and Mavericks. ESPN.com had previously reported that Wade and Bosh are scheduled to be in New York on Friday for separate recruiting visits with the New York Knicks and New Jersey Nets.

It was not immediately clear, as details of the Miami option emerged, whether Riley intends to stay in his front-office role and let coach Erik Spoelstra return for his third season or if, say, James urges the 65-year-old to return to the bench for a third stint coaching the Heat.

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KeepOnPushing;861705 said:
Yo Radaman three for the Wizards Did average 20ppg BUT arenas Only Played in 13 Games , so one of the other 2 were able to get there numbers then when he went down.

One Year was Official tho they did do it...

Yeah youre right, Gil did only play 13 games in 07-08, I didnt notice that at first... They almost did it in 05-06 as well tho, peep it: Arenas 29.3, Butler 17.6, Jamison 20.5
 
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KeepOnPushing;861615 said:
Not all Three Niggas Can Average 25 ppg .....So which one of them is ready to be a 16ppg scorer?? lol....and the other most likely a 17 -19 ppg scorer....

Would i like to see this ? Yes, who wouldnt


do i think this would work? i dunno, i just cant see LBJ or Wade taking a back seat to each other....

*raises hand*

unless cp3 and durant are coming to orlando, fuck that lol
 
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Dick Shitman;861775 said:
*raises hand*

unless cp3 and durant are coming to orlando, fuck that lol

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A reliable source says that they're signing Shaq and T-mac to the veterans minimum to beef up their bench. They may also bring in Shannon Brown for a one year 5 mill deal.
 
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bless the child;861852 said:
A reliable source says that they're signing Shaq and T-mac to the veterans minimum to beef up their bench. They may also bring in Shannon Brown for a one year 5 mill deal.

is this sarcasm or not? I cant tell right now, Im tired as fu...
 
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caddo man;859520 said:
And when they go to the bench who is going to play?

KeepOnPushing;859528 said:
Who the hell is on there bench??.....and dont say "they wont need a bench" yes the hell u do ........ How many players are on the HEat roster right now???..

it be exciting to watch no doubt .......but is their roster even close to being filled out?

icould see a bunch of servieable vetarens signin for 1 yr to chase a ring
 
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bless the child;861852 said:
A reliable source says that they're signing Shaq and T-mac to the veterans minimum to beef up their bench. They may also bring in Shannon Brown for a one year 5 mill deal.

lol, has to be jokin
 
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bless the child;861852 said:
A reliable source says that they're signing Shaq and T-mac to the veterans minimum to beef up their bench. They may also bring in Shannon Brown for a one year 5 mill deal.

FUCK... I just bust out laughing and spilled my damn soda
 
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i really dont want see them three play together, the league needs to be competive if them three play together im not watching them unill the finals
 
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Everyone just talking about them playing for next year but what happens in 2 or 3 years when all three are making $20 mil a year, that's the whole heat salary cap
 
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Ugh the Heat was once a respectable Franchise when Alonzo Mourning ruled that bitch, I loved that man, I wish he came back. But now Lebron is going to rust their image with his crybaby, flashy selfish, foolishness?

I ONCE RESPECTED YOU ALL.
 
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