Is there a possibility that LeBron will end up a Laker?
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Is there a possibility that LeBron will end up a Laker?
I believe Kobe's contract with LA is valid up to 2010. LeBron's contract also ends in 2010. If the Lakers don't resign Kobe and let him walk, wouldn't the Lakers have the cap space to sign LeBron? I know LeBron wants to play in a big market. What bigger market is there than the grandest stage of them all, LA?Tags: None -
Re: Is there a possibility that LeBron will end up a Laker?
No, the Lakers will not let Kobe walk.Comment
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Re: Is there a possibility that LeBron will end up a Laker?
The grandest stage of all is New York City.Comment
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Re: Is there a possibility that LeBron will end up a Laker?
Why not? Basketball is a business and loyalty does not exist. Kobe will be 31 next year and basketball players usually start to decline in skill after 32. LeBron is only 24 and hasn't even reached his peak. I'd say it's a logical choice to let Kobe depart. I'm sure at this point Dr. West would rather have LeBron than Kobe.Comment
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Re: Is there a possibility that LeBron will end up a Laker?
I'm trying not to say anything rude to the OP
So I'll just say, no.
I will bet anyone my entire bank account on Paypal that he won't end up a Laker nor a Clipper. Please somebody bet meComment
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Re: Is there a possibility that LeBron will end up a Laker?
My All-time Favourite players is order:
1.Larry Johnson
2.Kevin Garnett
3.Blake Griffin
4.Ben Wallace
5.Shawn KempComment
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Re: Is there a possibility that LeBron will end up a Laker?
I will literally put up any amount of jack you have.. basically however much you have I would match it.
The very thought of Bron going to NY or NJ is
Any thought of him going anywhere but those two above is just like..Comment
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Re: Is there a possibility that LeBron will end up a Laker?
LOL.
Looking at this year's playoffs alone, I think that any GM in the league would take Bron over Kobe. That's not even taking their futures into account (Kobe is older with a much shorter window, Bron is better now and not even in his prime).
That said, Bron being a Laker assumes a lot of things, the first being that LeBron is going to leave Cleveland and if he does, he's NOT going to go to any of the other 28 teams in the league.
The second assumption is that the Lakers are going to let their franchise player and one of the biggest stars in the league go for the chance at landing LeBron with no guarantees? Just let Kobe walk? No way in hell.
Last edited by Streets; 05-12-2009, 12:13 AM.Comment
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Re: Is there a possibility that LeBron will end up a Laker?
Kobe's contract doesn't expire until 2011. It's not an "if Kobe walks, will they sign LeBron" thing, because it's not the same year.Comment
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Re: Is there a possibility that LeBron will end up a Laker?
Listen if the Lakers had to choose between Kobe and LBJ believe me they would choose LBJ.
The reason LBJ will not go to LA is not because LA wouldn't let Kobe walk but because Bron loves his teammates, his city, his cause and his calling-- which is to make CLE the team of the 2010's by reeling off at least 4 titles at the very least.Comment
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The NBA is better off if they establish a legit team in CLE
I wish all of these wild thoughts about LA and NY would stop. Its so annoying
Let LeBron win in his own city and attract good FA's there. That's one more team on the map to watch, not the same recycled crapComment
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