thunderc
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If I had to bet on any one thing I would bet that he makes sweet love to himself all summer.
In other words, the Lakers need to get one more addition (George or Kawhi) and it's a done deal. If not, he may opt in/re-sign.
It's starting to look like Lebron may stay in Cleveland, and I said it was depending on George because I don't see Lebron going to LA by himself.
But Sexton has no bearing on Lebron's decision. Lebron wants to play with veterans, he doesn't care about rookies. Hell, a much better prospect in Wiggins was traded to get Love. You think Lebron cares about Sexton?
Well I think opt-in means he's staying in Cleveland.
Of course they won’t keep him, just depends on how much they get for him. Lookng more and more like Kemba
If I had to bet on any one thing I would bet that he makes sweet love to himself all summer.
please do not compare Napier and Sexton. Sexton is a MUCH better prospect. If not for LeBron who knows if Napier even goes 1st round- probably not.No.
Napier in Miami.
please do not compare Napier and Sexton. Sexton is a MUCH better prospect. If not for LeBron who knows if Napier even goes 1st round- probably not.
Sexton was always the most likely first true point guard (if you dont call Doncic a true pg) off the board.
I always thought Young would go first- prob. before the Cavs and then Sexton. He has a lot of John Wall in him if you ask me. Sexton is a strong dude- he reminds me a little of Bledsoe too.
I actually had the Cavs taking him over Young just because he is a good fit and has a lot better athleticism-- but obviously not as good a shooter.
Cavs need to make a trade to bring in a veteran for any chance to keep LeBron, unfortunately the competent gm David Griffin apparently didn't deserve to get paid, so he is gone.
please do not compare Napier and Sexton. Sexton is a MUCH better prospect. If not for LeBron who knows if Napier even goes 1st round- probably not.
Sexton was always the most likely first true point guard (if you dont call Doncic a true pg) off the board.
I always thought Young would go first- prob. before the Cavs and then Sexton. He has a lot of John Wall in him if you ask me. Sexton is a strong dude- he reminds me a little of Bledsoe too.
I actually had the Cavs taking him over Young just because he is a good fit and has a lot better athleticism-- but obviously not as good a shooter.
No.In other words, the Lakers need to get one more addition (George or Kawhi) and it's a done deal. If not, he may opt in/re-sign.
No.
He's going to the Lakers with or without them.
It's probably time for people to wrap their minds around this fact.
I am personally disgusted. But, being disgusted and being in denial are two very different things....lol
Brian Windhorst: “Right now, I’m 51 percent LeBron to [the Lakers], regardless of Paul George or Kawhi Leonard… if I was percentage-wise, I would say 51 percent [to] L.A., 40 percent [to stay in] Cleveland and 9 percent [to] Philadelphia. That’s where I’m at right now.”
–via ESPN
Of course they won’t keep him, just depends on how much they get for him. Lookng more and more like Kemba
please do not compare Napier and Sexton. Sexton is a MUCH better prospect. If not for LeBron who knows if Napier even goes 1st round- probably not.
Sexton was always the most likely first true point guard (if you dont call Doncic a true pg) off the board.
I always thought Young would go first- prob. before the Cavs and then Sexton. He has a lot of John Wall in him if you ask me. Sexton is a strong dude- he reminds me a little of Bledsoe too.
I actually had the Cavs taking him over Young just because he is a good fit and has a lot better athleticism-- but obviously not as good a shooter.