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Old 07-09-2010, 11:42 AM
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I Am actually glad he is gone.

I wish I had a buck for every single time that's gunna be said in Cleveland today (couch mania at chemical lake.)[/quote]



You wouldn't have very much moan-ay..the opposite is true.


Of course, you would know better being 2300 miles away.












SportyFans...really; is it me?
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Old 07-09-2010, 11:55 AM
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http://www.fearthesword.com/2010/7/8...cavaliers-fans

i like ownership's decision to take the crazy stalker ex-girlfriend approach.
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Old 07-09-2010, 12:59 PM
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One of the most amazing aspects of these signings is that while Miami gets three superstars, it has no cap space to add other pieces. It was looking as though the remainder of the roster would be filled with a half dozen guys named "Who?" For the immediate future, that would not bode well for America's Newest Team. Especially when you consider that an injury to D. Wade or Chris Bosch leaves America's Team anchored by LeBron James, a player who when last on the court with all the chips on the table on the biggest stage, looked like Tarzan/played like Jane.

Now comes word that the idiot bastard running the Timberwolves gives the Heat even more comfort and relief by taking the psychotic bust, Michael Beasley and his $5 million salary cap hit, off the Heat's books. The Heat now will make moves to add role players at will. Pat Riley must have blackmail pictures of the T-Wolves' GM under a dog in order for Minnesota to make this trade.
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Old 07-09-2010, 01:05 PM
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One of the most amazing aspects of these signings is that while Miami gets three superstars, it has no cap space to add other pieces. It was looking as though the remainder of the roster would be filled with a half dozen guys named "Who?" For the immediate future, that would not bode well for America's Newest Team. Especially when you consider that an injury to D. Wade or Chris Bosch leaves America's Team anchored by LeBron James, a player who when last on the court with all the chips on the table on the biggest stage, looked like Tarzan/played like Jane.

Now comes word that the idiot bastard running the Timberwolves gives the Heat even more comfort and relief by taking the psychotic bust, Michael Beasley and his $5 million salary cap hit, off the Heat's books. The Heat now will make moves to add role players at will. Pat Riley must have blackmail pictures of the T-Wolves' GM under a dog in order for Minnesota to make this trade.


Call me crazy but I LOVE THE HEATS 3 SECOND ROUND PICKS, TOTALLY LOVE THEM. I think they all make the team and get some burn.
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Old 07-09-2010, 01:14 PM
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One of the most amazing aspects of these signings is that while Miami gets three superstars, it has no cap space to add other pieces. It was looking as though the remainder of the roster would be filled with a half dozen guys named "Who?" For the immediate future, that would not bode well for America's Newest Team. Especially when you consider that an injury to D. Wade or Chris Bosch leaves America's Team anchored by LeBron James, a player who when last on the court with all the chips on the table on the biggest stage, looked like Tarzan/played like Jane.

Now comes word that the idiot bastard running the Timberwolves gives the Heat even more comfort and relief by taking the psychotic bust, Michael Beasley and his $5 million salary cap hit, off the Heat's books. The Heat now will make moves to add role players at will. Pat Riley must have blackmail pictures of the T-Wolves' GM under a dog in order for Minnesota to make this trade.
They may have more money than everyone thinks if the three take less than the max. While it would seem to be a longshot as NBA players rarely sacrifice for the good of the team even if that ultimately is good for them, there have been some rumblings that this may happen. It wont be much but most NBA teams dont play more than 8 guys regularly anyway.
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Old 07-09-2010, 02:43 PM
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One of the most amazing aspects of these signings is that while Miami gets three superstars, it has no cap space to add other pieces. It was looking as though the remainder of the roster would be filled with a half dozen guys named "Who?" For the immediate future, that would not bode well for America's Newest Team. Especially when you consider that an injury to D. Wade or Chris Bosch leaves America's Team anchored by LeBron James, a player who when last on the court with all the chips on the table on the biggest stage, looked like Tarzan/played like Jane.

Now comes word that the idiot bastard running the Timberwolves gives the Heat even more comfort and relief by taking the psychotic bust, Michael Beasley and his $5 million salary cap hit, off the Heat's books. The Heat now will make moves to add role players at will. Pat Riley must have blackmail pictures of the T-Wolves' GM under a dog in order for Minnesota to make this trade.
Really? If the draft pick isnt protected, I agree but something tells me that it will be. If all they are giving up is a 2nd round pick next year and a lottery protected swap of future number 1's in the year 2200, how is this a bad deal for minnesota? They get a one year trial on a guy that was the second overall pick two years ago and is still in his rookie contract. If he blows up, great, you have a star that you can re-sign next year. If not, what did you really lose?

If anything, minnesota got a gift.
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