Re: Summer of Lebron
Inviato: 22/05/2010, 23:11
Sono curioso di sapere chi ha cliccato Clippers ... 


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a parte gli scherzi, se andasse ai clippers sono da titolo subito..The Huge ha scritto:Sono curioso di sapere chi ha cliccato Clippers ...
ciclope8 ha scritto:mighty ha scritto:
I mavs non saprebbero vincere il titolo nemmeno mettendo MJ su una Delorean a 88 mph...![]()
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Post del millenniomighty ha scritto:
I mavs non saprebbero vincere il titolo nemmeno mettendo MJ su una Delorean a 88 mph...
sarebbe bello ma a contratto per l'anno prossimo i Clips hanno "solo" i 4/5 del quintetto titolare ,che concordo con LBJ sarebbe ottimo, Davis-Gordon-Griffin-Kaman più DeAndrè Jordan per 33 milioni di spazio salariale occupati ..skip to my lou ha scritto:a parte gli scherzi, se andasse ai clippers sono da titolo subito..The Huge ha scritto:Sono curioso di sapere chi ha cliccato Clippers ...
barone - gordon - lbj - griffin/ gooden - kaman/jordan con blake butler e outlaw dalla panca..
sarebbe interessante e, per la prima volta nella storia, i clips sarebbero LA squadra per eccellenza e losa angeles... tanta roba, ma proprio tanta..
p.s. e hanno salary cap per prendere lbj più un altro big


Have some cap space:
-Atlanta: $7.4 million w/o JJ and only 8 players signed.
-Cleveland $15 million, but they have his bird rights, so it don’t matter.
-Golden State: $3 million
-Memphis: $7.3 million
-Phoenix $9.1 mil if Amare leaves
-Toronto $7.5 million if Bosh leaves
Have at least $17 million:
-Chicago: $22.3 million
-LA Clippers: $21.5 million
-Miami: $25 million after re-signing Wade
-Minnesota: $20 million
-New Jersey: $22 million
-New York: $36.4 million
-Oklahoma City: $15 million (I’ll explain why I put them here below)
-Sacramento: $22 million
-Washington; $25.8 million
Okay, when all these “experts” give their opinion on where Lebron goes, they only look at the 9 teams listed above; then from there. They assume that those are the teams best fit for sign and trade negotiations because those are the teams that can sign him outright. I think that is the fatal flaw right there. If next year max for a 7 year vet is the same as this year, Lebron would get 6 years $122.9 million with bird rights and $94.1 million if he walks for nothing.
This means Lebron loses $28.8 million if the Cavaliers don’t agree to a trade. Lebron could say “I want to have a good team left to go to after the trade is agreed upon so I just want you to take some picks” and the Cavs can say “go F yourself out of $28.8 million dollars, which obviously is not going to happen. Therefore, I think the balance of power in getting Lebron is 50% Lebron, 40% Cleveland and only 10% the other team. From that, we got the 10% from Cuban, obviously. The other 90% is where we got to work. So what are the other teams willing to give up? They obviously won’t be able to dump a bad contract on Cleveland and the package does not have to be as west if he is traded to the west. Dallas is the ONLY team that can offer a young talent (Roddy), picks and cap relied (Dampier, Butler, Barea, Stevenson for 2, possibly 3 of Verajao, Williams, Jamison Gibson).
Certo che per dare NY al 4%, Chicago al 4,5% e Dallas all'11,5% ci vuol coraggio, eh!The Huge ha scritto:Dal forum di realgm dei tifosi di Dallas, prima una bella foto, poi una tabella delirante per dire dove andrebbe Lebron e poi un commento dove un tizio spiega come sia naturale che il prossimo anno vada da loro.
Have some cap space:
-Atlanta: $7.4 million w/o JJ and only 8 players signed.
-Cleveland $15 million, but they have his bird rights, so it don’t matter.
-Golden State: $3 million
-Memphis: $7.3 million
-Phoenix $9.1 mil if Amare leaves
-Toronto $7.5 million if Bosh leaves
Have at least $17 million:
-Chicago: $22.3 million
-LA Clippers: $21.5 million
-Miami: $25 million after re-signing Wade
-Minnesota: $20 million
-New Jersey: $22 million
-New York: $36.4 million
-Oklahoma City: $15 million (I’ll explain why I put them here below)
-Sacramento: $22 million
-Washington; $25.8 million
Okay, when all these “experts” give their opinion on where Lebron goes, they only look at the 9 teams listed above; then from there. They assume that those are the teams best fit for sign and trade negotiations because those are the teams that can sign him outright. I think that is the fatal flaw right there. If next year max for a 7 year vet is the same as this year, Lebron would get 6 years $122.9 million with bird rights and $94.1 million if he walks for nothing.
This means Lebron loses $28.8 million if the Cavaliers don’t agree to a trade. Lebron could say “I want to have a good team left to go to after the trade is agreed upon so I just want you to take some picks” and the Cavs can say “go F yourself out of $28.8 million dollars, which obviously is not going to happen. Therefore, I think the balance of power in getting Lebron is 50% Lebron, 40% Cleveland and only 10% the other team. From that, we got the 10% from Cuban, obviously. The other 90% is where we got to work. So what are the other teams willing to give up? They obviously won’t be able to dump a bad contract on Cleveland and the package does not have to be as west if he is traded to the west. Dallas is the ONLY team that can offer a young talent (Roddy), picks and cap relied (Dampier, Butler, Barea, Stevenson for 2, possibly 3 of Verajao, Williams, Jamison Gibson).