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LeBron should go to New Orleans

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Well he did carry a team full of scrubs to the Finals in Cleveland. Seems like you just hate him, fine with me but don’t group all Sixer fans with you. It is very inaccurate
The loud mouthed drama queens want him, the really Philly people on the streets don't. Go ask them.

"Don't want his bitch ass"
"It'll cheapen the championship"
"Don't mess with these kids"
"We don't need him"

These are the most common answers. Try it...
 

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Lebron and Davis would be an awesome 1-2 punch at forward for the Pelicans. I can't see him going there but it'd be quite tantalizing for the Pelicans.
 

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can you imagine? A.Davis, Cousins, Holiday, Mirotic AND LeBron?

If he wants to go to a team that can knock off Houston or Golden State, here it is.

New Orleans is also a fun city that I am sure he could enjoy being there for 3-4 years and probably get 2-3 rings.
James would just fuck up the chemistry like he does on every team he goes to.
 

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The loud mouthed drama queens want him, the really Philly people on the streets don't. Go ask them.

"Don't want his bitch ass"
"It'll cheapen the championship"
"Don't mess with these kids"
"We don't need him"

These are the most common answers. Try it...

Well you either have to beat him, get him or wait til he retires to win. Good luck to you lol
 

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James would just fuck up the chemistry like he does on every team he goes to.

Which team did he fuck up the chemistry on? Just wondering :laugh3:

Cleveland - drafted him. They won 20 games a year. He takes them deep in the playoffs with a shit roster and once to the Finals

Heat - after Shaq leaves they usually make it to the playoffs. Win a round or so. Consistently 4-6 seed. He takes them to 4 straight Finals and they win 2 ships.

Cleveland - they never made the playoffs in the 4 seasons he leaves. 19, 21, 24, 33 wins in those 4 seasons. He takes them to 3 straight Finals and their 1st ship ever.

I’m confused
 

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James would just fuck up the chemistry like he does on every team he goes to.


Or just send that team to the NBA Finals just like every team he goes to

The idea of Lebron 'Chasing rings' is hilarious, considering he is the reason any team he goes to, has a shot at a ring

Anyone watching that God awful roster he is trying to drag around in this postseason?
 

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Ok, we'll beat him then.

All the sweeter.
Not this year thats for sure.

Embiid and Simmons are gonna start feeling the pressure.

Its one thing to go up against a Miami team with Goran Dragic as their best player - or prob. a Celtics team with 2 20 year olds leading the way

It will be a totally different thing going up against THE KING.
 

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Not this year thats for sure.

Embiid and Simmons are gonna start feeling the pressure.

Its one thing to go up against a Miami team with Goran Dragic as their best player - or prob. a Celtics team with 2 20 year olds leading the way

It will be a totally different thing going up against THE KING.

IDK man...I agree the competition steps up, but watching these guys really for the 1st time all season, they're deeper than just Simmons and Embiid.

On the flip...the CAVs need to get out of the 1st round themselves...I still think they will win (in 6 if they win tonight) but if LJ is still hoofing it for 42 mins a night in this series, he's going to need a lot more help just getting to the East finals.
 
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IDK man...I agree the competition steps up, but watching these guys really for the 1st time all season, they're deeper than just Simmons and Embiid.

On the flip...the CAVs need to get out of the 1st round themselves...I still think they will win (in 6 if they win tonight) but if LJ is still hoofing it for 42 mins a night in this series, he's going to need a lot more help just getting to the East finals.


Im with ya, and Im always in the "no one in the East is beating Lebron" boat

This Sixers team can absolutely dismiss that Cavs team......This Cavs roster is every bit as bad to me as the Eric Snow finals team

One man can only do so much, and it is awesome to watch him literally taking on the Pacers by himself at crucial points of this series, but I dont see him being able to swing it all the way to the Finals
 

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IDK man...I agree the competition steps up, but watching these guys really for the 1st time all season, they're deeper than just Simmons and Embiid.

On the flip...the CAVs need to get out of the 1st round themselves...I still think they will win (in 6 if they win tonight) but if LJ is still hoofing it for 42 mins a night in this series, he's going to need a lot more help just getting to the East finals.
HEy I mostly agree with what you are saying--- but the Cavs will only get more dangerous the more games they have together under the belt

it was always going to be tough turning over half the team in February. Add in Love missing almost 2 months to injury, George Hill missing time for injuries, and a whole host of other injuries (Nance Jr. missing a few weeks, Hood missing time, TT losing his balls, etc.) and the Cavs were really hurting for chemistry and continuity.

Ty Lue had a starting lineup that had NEVER started together the other day IN THE PLAYOFFS. Thats partly his fault, and partly the turnover and injuries.

The Cavs have talent.

Simmons and Embiid are the best Sixers. Love and LeBron the best Cavs.

After that look at the rest---

1. R. Covington
2. D. Saric
3. JJ Redick
4. Amir Johnson
5. M. Bellinelli
6. Markelle Fultz
7. E. Ilysova
8. TJ McConnel

vs.

1. Rodney Hood
2. George Hill
3. Jordan Clarkson
4. Larry Nance, Jr.
5. JR Smith
6. Kyle Korver
7. Jeff Green
8. Jose Calderon

The differences between those role players isnt much if its there at all. Just pure talent wise I can definitely make the argument the Cavs have more raw talent--- but definitely, at least when the playoffs started- lacked the contiunity and chemistry that teams build up over a year due to the Cavs injuries, turning over half the team at the deadline, and Lue generally being incompetent.

Give the Cavs another 8 or so playoff games to gain some continuity, some chemistry, some momentum, being more comfortable with eachother on the floor in high pressure situations----- and I think you will start to see a much different team.

The Cavs will only get more dangerous the longer they survive. The Cavs are not the guy you want to go to Round 12 with. You want to knock them out early or you are going to simply be outlasted.
 
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HEy I mostly agree with what you are saying--- but the Cavs will only get more dangerous the more games they have together under the belt

it was always going to be tough turning over half the team in February. Add in Love missing almost 2 months to injury, George Hill missing time for injuries, and a whole host of other injuries (Nance Jr. missing a few weeks, Hood missing time, TT losing his balls, etc.) and the Cavs were really hurting for chemistry and continuity.

Ty Lue had a starting lineup that had NEVER started together the other day IN THE PLAYOFFS. Thats partly his fault, and partly the turnover and injuries.

The Cavs have talent.

Simmons and Embiid are the best Sixers. Love and LeBron the best Cavs.

After that look at the rest---

1. R. Covington
2. D. Saric
3. JJ Redick
4. Amir Johnson
5. M. Bellinelli
6. Markelle Fultz
7. E. Ilysova
8. TJ McConnel

vs.

1. Rodney Hood
2. George Hill
3. Jordan Clarkson
4. Larry Nance, Jr.
5. JR Smith
6. Kyle Korver
7. Jeff Green
8. Jose Calderon

The differences between those role players isnt much if its there at all. Just pure talent wise I can definitely make the argument the Cavs have more raw talent--- but definitely, at least when the playoffs started- lacked the contiunity and chemistry that teams build up over a year due to the Cavs injuries, turning over half the team at the deadline, and Lue generally being incompetent.

Give the Cavs another 8 or so playoff games to gain some continuity, some chemistry, some momentum, being more comfortable with eachother on the floor in high pressure situations----- and I think you will start to see a much different team.

The Cavs will only get more dangerous the longer they survive. The Cavs are not the guy you want to go to Round 12 with. You want to knock them out early or you are going to simply be outlasted.

Fuck me, you're still writing essays I see
 
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