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LeBron on the decision to pass to Korver

Well I didn't realize it was that old and certainly wasn't worth mentioning now with the season on the line. I really do not believe LeBron leaves, but if the Cavs could make a trade for Chris Paul or Blake Griffith - That would be the upgrade they need to compete. If I was the Clippers, I would give them Griffith if they agreed to take Doc Rivers![]()
No chance Lebron is just going to ride off into the sunset in Cleveland if they can't find a way to make their team better. If he found a better option, he'd be gone in an instant -- like he did the first time he left Cleveland, then did again when he left Miami.
Jordan passed to Kerr in the corner for the game winner.LeBron on the decision to pass to Korver
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Any Bulls fans or Magic fans or Spurs fans or Thunder fans or Pistons fans want to chime in about LeBron taking and making 3's in the playoffs with the game on the line?
......Serious questionWell I didn't realize it was that old and certainly wasn't worth mentioning now with the season on the line. I really do not believe LeBron leaves, but if the Cavs could make a trade for Chris Paul or Blake Griffith - That would be the upgrade they need to compete. If I was the Clippers, I would give them Griffith if they agreed to take Doc Rivers![]()
Besides the need of a playmaker off the bench, there's nothing wrong with Cleveland's roster. The roster isn't even a factor at the end of the day. He's the entrepreneur of Cleveland; their voice.
Here's the thing that always gets missed about LeBron. He left his hometown to better himself and Cleveland by aligning with a mob boss ( Pat Riley ), then returned to Cleveland with all of the knowledge he has gained.
LeBron James is way ahead of the game.
Jordan passed to Kerr in the corner for the game winner.
Lebron passed to Korver in the corner for the game winner.
Only difference, one went in, the other didn't.
.......and Lebron's perceived reputation as being afraid of the moment grows because of it.
You bring up a great point on him not going out west...however, since he got that title for Cleveland, I could TOTALLY see him bouncing if they lose next year. Pending on what happens, I may be the only one who thinks this, but his legacy takes a hit if he leaves a 3rd time, to go to a 3rd superteamI still don't think he has the balls to leave Cleveland.
I think it's even more unlikely he comes West, directly in the Warriors path.
Instead of getting swept in the Finals, he wants to get swept in the WCF?
But, @True Lakers Fan was right.
It's out there....
Rumblings across the league suggest that LeBron will consider taking his talents out West, as Bill Simmons and I discussed this week on The Bill Simmons Podcast. The LeBron noise echoes what The Vertical’s Adrian Wojnarowski wrote last year: With a Finals victory for Cleveland secure, James could get to “run off with his buddies again somewhere warm.”
Multiple league sources I’ve spoken to think the Lakers or Clippers are viable destinations for King James. Jalen Rose said this week on First Take that he expects LeBron to make a move from Cleveland to California, where he already owns a house 30 minutes away from Staples Center.
Jordan passed to Kerr in the corner for the game winner.
Lebron passed to Korver in the corner for the game winner.
Only difference, one went in, the other didn't.
.......and Lebron's perceived reputation as being afraid of the moment grows because of it.
Lebron CONSTANTLY passes up the big shot. When game 7 was on the line last year -- who was taking the shots for Cleveland?
You bring up a great point on him not going out west...however, since he got that title for Cleveland, I could TOTALLY see him bouncing if they lose next year. Pending on what happens, I may be the only one who thinks this, but his legacy takes a hit if he leaves a 3rd time, to go to a 3rd superteam
No.Not necessarily a game-winner for Korver though...
Your memory is incredibly selective.
It's funny....You bring up a great point on him not going out west...however, since he got that title for Cleveland, I could TOTALLY see him bouncing if they lose next year. Pending on what happens, I may be the only one who thinks this, but his legacy takes a hit if he leaves a 3rd time, to go to a 3rd superteam
I would take Kyrie over CP who is beginning to age but Love is injury prone and Blake is better on Defense. It wouldn't be enough to beat the Warriors but It would tighten it up imo......Serious question
Would you trade Kyrie for Paul at this stage?
I know the Cavs window closes with Lebron.
But, Kyrie fits much better.
Lebron and Paul are both too ball dominant and Chris can, but doesn't like to, take over as a scorer.....just like Lebron.
Kyrie thrives on that shit.
Now Blake?
I honest to God would rather have Love.
Griffin to the Lakers? lolWe were both wrong.
Clearly, it was a topic being discussed.
But, you just might be clairvoyant. Because the very next morning, several articles went up.
With that being said......Dear God, TLF...lmao
You can't trade players you don't have under contract.
However, if he wanted to play with either of those guys, the Clippers would gladly do a sign and trade with Cleveland for Love or Kyrie, instead of losing them for nothing.
Fortunately for the Clipoers, the Cavs have no ability to sign either outright.