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Old 06-02-2010, 02:09 PM   #472
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Originally Posted by Kidd Karma View Post
Well radio media seems to think Bosh wants the Lakers. Don't remember if it's Cowherd or JT The Brick. But they believe Bosh wants the Lakers and Bynum's play in the finals could determine how many bullets the Lakers have to ship out.

I'm thinking the Nets scenario is more likely than the Knicks. The Knicks frontoffice has been unbelieveably dysfunctional. The Nets with Thorn, through 3 ownerships has given the the team stability, whether it's through playoff runs or young stars and cap space. I mean you have to see the Nets should be James' top choice outside of Cleveland, Lopez > Noah. Brooklyn has cleared it's last hurdle. Team will be in a newer arena starting next year for a couple more years. And the new owner is being called the Russian Mark Cuban, what more do you want, everythings laid out for him. Plus with the cap space to attract 2 studs, they can buy another stud this year or next. Toss in the #3 overall pick, looking like it's going to be Favors. If getting out of Cleveland is the plan, then NJ should be on the top of the list because they should be competing for a decade. Dallas on the other hand, has a probably a 3 year window.
Its the damn new CBA next year. Otherwise you could make a push for Lebron S&T and let him sign here a 3 year deal (4th player option). So he has the best chances the next 3 years to win a ring (or 2-3) and then he can go to Brooklyn with the new arena and dont waste years with a young team in Newark with the "ring pressure" all over him.

But with the new CBA its probably too much money he would lose with that...

And i always thought the Nets are the frontrunner. There are enough helicopters in NY to live in Manhatten and work in Newark And Newark wont be different than Cleveland or any other city if its filled with Lebron kiddies.

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