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2022 NBA Offseason thread

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It was on Basketball Forever and they cited Stein.

Didn't know BF was Legion Hoops.
They don't have a blue check which usually signifies a fan account, regular person or someone new to twitter/unverified.

The account has been active for years.

So, I'm guessing wannabe reporter.
 

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Currently, the Cleveland Cavaliers have eight players under contract for the 2023-24 season; when Ricky Rubio’s new deal becomes official, that will move to nine. Kevin Love and his large deal come off the books, as do Caris LeVert, Dylan Windler and Dean Wade. Robin Lopez and Raul Neto are only under contract for one year.

That means that right now, the Cavs could open up as much as $47 million in cap space next summer, and more if they waive Lamar Stevens or find new homes for Isaac Okoro or Cedi Osman. That’s enough to make a run at another max player to fill out this core.

That player could be a veteran, Khris Middleton or Harrison Barnes. It could be a restricted free agent offer to De’Andre Hunter or RJ Barret, or someone crazy like Jordan Poole. The wildest possibility of all that Cavs fans can’t stop talking about? LeBron James, coming home to The Land one last time at the end of his career to try and win another title.

To keep those max-level possibilities open, the Cavs could be hoping to either lowball Sexton or even maneuver him into taking just his $7.23 million qualifying offer and coming completely off the books next season — or having a smaller cap hold to then pay him to a higher level as a super-sub on a team where Darius Garland, LeBron James, Evan Mobley and Jarrett Allen are the starters.
Need to do whatever allows them to trade sexton mid season or just sign and trade him now for expiring contracts and a pick

And then deal levert to recoup something.
 

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Need to do whatever allows them to trade sexton mid season or just sign and trade him now for expiring contracts and a pick

And then deal levert to recoup something.

Russell Westbrook is an expiring contract.
 

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Nope. All millionaires, billionaires do one of the things that non-rich people don't do. They know where all of their money goes. They closely on a budget and they learn little things that help them keep more of their income them non-rich people. Warren Buffet still lives in the house he was raised in. He OWNS it. He OWNS one car and he keeps his debt service to ZERO!
 

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Damn....that's not only cold blooded...but it's totally Gold.....hahahaha.

Excited Gold GIF
 

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LOL.

It is smart.

LeBron is a guy that takes great care of his body. All the food available is sporting event concessions is low quality junk food.

Not about money, it is about avoiding eating crap.

That is part of the reason LeBron is still playing at such a high level at his age. You think Tom Brady is getting a hot dog from the concession stand?
 

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Nope. All millionaires, billionaires do one of the things that non-rich people don't do. They know where all of their money goes. They closely on a budget and they learn little things that help them keep more of their income them non-rich people. Warren Buffet still lives in the house he was raised in. He OWNS it. He OWNS one car and he keeps his debt service to ZERO!

See my post.

I would bet anything it isn’t about the money.

He has invested millions of dollars on training and keeping fit.
 

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LOL.

It is smart.

LeBron is a guy that takes great care of his body. All the food available is sporting event concessions is low quality junk food.

Not about money, it is about avoiding eating crap.

That is part of the reason LeBron is still playing at such a high level at his age. You think Tom Brady is getting a hot dog from the concession stand?
Relax.

I didn't criticize him.
 
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