But, you're forgetting that these three have already made $30+ million dollars from their previous contracts. These guys took less money to make the numbers work and still allow Miami to field a competitive team. They'll all make back that $10-20 million back in endorsements and other ways.
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But, you're forgetting that these three have already made $30+ million dollars from their previous contracts. These guys took less money to make the numbers work and still allow Miami to field a competitive team. They'll all make back that $10-20 million back in endorsements and other ways.
Originally posted by ex carrabba fanSan Antonio Spurs 5 - Time ('99, '03, '05, '07, '14) NBA Champions
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But, you're forgetting that these three have already made $30+ million dollars from their previous contracts. These guys took less money to make the numbers work and still allow Miami to field a competitive team. They'll all make back that $10-20 million back in endorsements and other ways.Comment
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There's absolutely no doubt Bosh quit on his team.
He's soft and lacks heart...but he has legit skills. He's the perfect "number 3" type guy. (Which he will be)
LeBron clearly folded under pressure when the going got really tough...great player, but a perfect "number 2".
I was originally angry at these guys...but, in the light of day, they've really just done what they are...accepted they are suited to be the 3rd best and 2nd best players on a team.
Now, I've no problem at all with what they did. It actually takes nuts to say "hey, I am not the man"...seriously. Bosh has basically said "no way in hell I can carry a team, make me the 3rd guy".Comment
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Originally posted by BranklesLeBron is going to be the man on this team.
Originally posted by CebbyThey would still have the endorsements, but they'd have 10-20 million dollars extra from the contracts.Last edited by J_Posse; 07-28-2010, 05:01 PM.San Antonio Spurs 5 - Time ('99, '03, '05, '07, '14) NBA Champions
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No we're square. Like I said, I only quoted your post for the family analogy (which I know you were just responding to), because I've seen it used a lot and it doesn't fit...it allows far more emotion than should be expected from the type of relationships these people have.
And I agree about the rationale. Like you said: it's one thing to think a certain way and another to act it out. I have no issue with them letting things slide and then trying to sign them back. I think it's proven to be a move that shoots you in the foot, but it happens all the time and won't stop any time soon.
It's just the fact that he's publicly calling the guy out AFTER the fact. If you ignore it during, then then you are part of the problem...so you come off like an *** when you point fingers in hindsight. Colangelo made his bed and has every right to feel pissed off. He just needs to be an adult and keep the crying at home when it doesn't work out for him...lol.
Didn't these guys leave about 30 million on the table?
There's absolutely no doubt Bosh quit on his team.
He's soft and lacks heart...but he has legit skills. He's the perfect "number 3" type guy. (Which he will be)
LeBron clearly folded under pressure when the going got really tough...great player, but a perfect "number 2".
I was originally angry at these guys...but, in the light of day, they've really just done what they are...accepted they are suited to be the 3rd best and 2nd best players on a team.
Now, I've no problem at all with what they did. It actually takes nuts to say "hey, I am not the man"...seriously. Bosh has basically said "no way in hell I can carry a team, make me the 3rd guy".Comment
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Off-topic: Brett Favre brought that whole situation upon himself. Any fanbase would tire of a player that is constantly taking the front-office hostage. Brett has been playing this "will he or won't he" bull**** game since '05. Green Bay just finally nutted up and moved on with out him.
Until your point of view is proven Dwyane Wade remains "the man" in Miami. They'll probably all share the load offensively and Wade is no slouch on defense either. He's capable of playing the "roamer" role while swiping the ball, grabbing boards and blocking shots.#RespectTheCultureComment
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Originally posted by BranklesSaying LeBron is the perfect #2 is like saying Peyton Manning is the perfect backup to Drew Brees
LeBron is going to be the man on this team. The offense will run through him, he will be a roamer on defense, snagging rebounds and helping block shots on the weakside. He is the most physically dominant player in the league, rarely gets injured, and is better than Wade in nearly every aspect.
All three players are franchise players and all could potentially win championships as #1 options if they had the right pieces put around them.Comment
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I don't get how the guy that was the first to mention not having to do a lot of work as a selling point for going to this team is somehow the guy that everything will revolve around on this team. I don't want to keep 'The Man' talk going in this thread but it's real simple if/when the Heat get bounced from the playoffs before the Finals or without winning a title in the next two to three years. Who's fault is it going to be? Who's going to take the beating in the media and in Miami (provided they're still on the basketball is cool now bandwagon) on the local shows and whatnot? I'll bet it ain't Dwyane. The pitchforks and fires will be after Bron and Bosh, but moreso Bron.Originally posted by G PericoIf I ain't got it, then I gotta take it
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Colangelo cant possibly think he built a great team around Bosh.Comment
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He knows he hasn't done squat in Toronto he was just grasping for straws to find more ways to slam Bosh.
Too bad what he was telling us was old news. We all know Bosh isn't a Franchise guy and we all know he quit.
I still wouldn't label Bosh a quitter because he carried that cast of clowns to places Toronto wouldn't have ever reached otherwise.
So he quit a handful of games... that team would have gotten swept or worse in the first round anyway. Big whoop.
It's ironic because Colangelo more clowned himself than Bosh in that letter by pointing out exactly who he's brought in to help Chris out.Comment
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no, not big whoop, he owed it to the fans that supported him for 7 years...
it's pathetic the way the nba is these days...it is now okay to quit on ur team...what a joke.Comment
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So he gave you his all 6.85 years out of 7.
If that's enough for you to hate him or blacklist him or label him a quitter so be it.
To others like myself, we realize that he won't be the first and last star to dog it.
Your GM is a moron if I was a TOR fan that would be more frustrating than Bosh quitting for a handful of games and leaving.
Chris got nothing but soft, and inadequate support his entire stay in Canada. LBJ quit too, but both of them got zero help in their organizations so that's why I can kind of see how they'd be so quick to team up.Comment
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we are pissed at colangelo. most of the fan base wants him gone..
still this recent trend of nba players quitting on their teams is a joke...even worse is fans condoning that type of ****...look, i'm a raptor fan since 1996, watch 90% of the games each season. i understand the team has never been great, but one thing toronto fans hate is players dogging it. even a sweep at the hand of the cavs is better than no playoffs at all. it genrates buzz and excitement. so now that we hear Bosh quit on the team, i lost a lot of respect for him
i just dont get what it is with these primadonna nba players who feel they can just not give their top effort...it's a joke and reflects poorly on the overall image of the league.Comment
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I doubt most people condone quitting.
I look at the body of work. I look at other stars from past and present to compare.
In a given career most of the time you're going to have moments where fans look at the athlete and accuse them of dogging it.
It's not so much I'm OK with it, it's more so that it's inevitably going to happen and that in the other 90-95% of his career if he gave the team/fans his all.... then the momentary lapses sort of just come with him being human.
Specifically critiquing Bosh's career in Toronto, from my vantage point he's done nothing but do his darn near best to carry a team that had no business doing a damn thing, even winning a playoff series in the East. Him taking a few extra games off to "heal" this past season was perhaps unnecessary but he's done enough for the city to make that call.
Kobe's, LBJ's etc instances of dogging it are all separate and are under much different circumstances. So don't think you should generalize.Last edited by ex carrabba fan; 07-28-2010, 06:53 PM.Comment
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