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Tommy bilfiger;201503 said:http://www.cleveland.com/cavs/index.ssf/2009/12/leon_powe_clears_another_hurdl.html
Powe should be back in february or march like they originally predicted.
Lebron can run the pick and roll thats all they run or Iso's he can pass almost just as good as nash.If the trade go thru cavs will be strong thats all I'm sayin.
m. inferno;201831 said:JOHN HOLLINGER
Several possibilities loom on the horizon that make the Heat the league's most interesting player.
For starters, there are the Amare Stoudemire rumors that won't die. Miami can offer the Suns a package centered around 21-year-old forward Michael Beasley that's more alluring than what nearly any other team can provide. While Stoudemire's style of play seems the antithesis of the Heat's defense-first, no-layups mindset, there's no denying that the pairing of Stoudemire and Wade could wreak havoc offensively.
Additionally, there are two different angles that make such a deal intriguing. First, let's say the Heat trade Beasley for Stoudemire, who then opts in to his $17 million deal for next year. If the Heat can find somebody to take Cook's $2.1 million deal off their hands at the trade deadline, they would have enough cap space to sign another free agent starting in the $10 million to $12 million range to join Wade and Stoudemire. Maybe that's not enough to get LeBron or Chris Bosh, but it could bag them the likes of Rudy Gay, David Lee or Carlos Boozer. Plus, the addition of Stoudemire would likely take the doomsday scenario of Wade's potential departure off the table.
If the Heat acquire Stoudemire and he opts out, that adds risk for Miami but also might be even better. The Heat could offer Stoudemire a long-term deal for less than the max and still make the case to him that he would come out ahead financially, both in terms of security and the total dollars, since he could get six years with the Heat on the open market as opposed to only three years if the Heat gave him a contract extension.
If his deal started in the $13 million range, Miami could create enough cap space to sign James (or Bosh) to a max deal in addition to retaining Wade and Stoudemire. That's the home-run scenario, and given the apparent lure of Miami for Stoudemire -- he is from Florida and wants to play for a winning team, so presumably he would stay -- it's a possibility worth contemplating.
radaman;202391 said:*Martin voice* Hol' up Hol' up................ Wade, Stoudemire AND Bron on the same team? that shit would be absolutely disgusting...
iron man1;202833 said:damn..might as well tell wade an lebron upgrade the trophy case they getting another one
Tommy bilfiger;203642 said:Then after Lebron goes to miami with wade and stoudemire plus bosh they can sign and trade for kobe and odom and get chris paul with nash backing him up.GTFOH Man its never gonna happen.
Lebron and wade are franchise players who play the same position with similar games.Wtf u expect them to say
Tommy bilfiger;203642 said:Then after Lebron goes to miami with wade and stoudemire plus bosh they can sign and trade for kobe and odom and get chris paul with nash backing him up.GTFOH Man its never gonna happen.
Lebron and wade are franchise players who play the same position with similar games.Wtf u expect them to say
usmarin3;197651 said:Yeah i meant not good enough
PS what the fuck do people see in Hickson, all the nigga does is dunk the ball and most of the time it's a result of Bron being a good passer and him being double teamed. Dude has no perimeter game either
fabionbackbitch;197758 said:even less, cuz that nigga doesn't play in the post. Especially not if Shaq's down there. It's just a bad move all around. Shaq plays 20 minutes a game, who's gonna relieve him? You give up a big body and an athletic body for an athletic 4 who thinks he's a 2. Shit is asinine.