ESPN is reporting that Howard has changed his mind and backed out with Houston and is now 50/50 with going back to L.A. On ESPN News right now.
You cannot make this up.
*sigh*
End the dwightmare! Go away D12!
ESPN is reporting that Howard has changed his mind and backed out with Houston and is now 50/50 with going back to L.A. On ESPN News right now.
You cannot make this up.
reports in LA are that he's flying back here to meet with Kupchak today.
this is hilarious.
Calderon to Dallas
Jose Manuel Calderon has agreed to a four-year deal with the Mavericks, according to ESPN.com ...
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Source: D12 has landed in LA & told Lakers it's 50-50 btwn them and the Rockets. He's having 2nd thoughts about leaving $30 mill on table
If the Lakers know he wants that $30 million because he is concerned over his own long term, they deserve what they get if they sign him. They need to walk away right now.
Any team that thinks they are getting LeBron is dreaming. He's won 2 championships in Miami now. Perhaps had they not won one, perhaps if they didn't get the 2nd one. But LeBron is doing his thing, and most likely will be in the finals next year.
IIRC, the higher home team max is not available for sign and trades. Is that right?
LeBron's a ***** and the Lakers have a great shot at landing him. Don't kid yourself.
Calderon to Dallas
Jose Manuel Calderon has agreed to a four-year deal with the Mavericks, according to ESPN.com ...
OJ Mayo to Milwaukee ...
ROFL. I understand your point.
At first I thought that way as well. As I recently thought about it when the Pacers were up in the finals.
That if it all failed, it might lead to a situation where he got fed up and left after next year.
But I think this 2nd title changed that. Oh he's still the same person, it's just he's riding high and even if they go that last year without a title, two of them does breed hope and adds another notch to his 'legacy'.
People already see him as a mercenary, and he may want to put that to rest. Without the 2nd or perhaps even a potential 3rd championship, maybe he bails, but with it, he may feel he can repair that image over time by staying in Miami, and the championships surely help. If he bails again, especially with his success in Miami, his reputation will be permanently damaged. Both by fans and other players. They'll say he could only win the 'easy' championship....stuff like that.
Something weird may happen, but the way I see it, my guess is that he stays.
Of course ESPN already speculated about LeBron today, so you know what they are going to be pushing for.... a million times over the next year. It's going to be the story that drives us nuts the next year, that ESPN always seems to need.
He can go back to Cleveland and actually repair his image, IMO. Also, he'll be surrounded by far more talent there then he'll have in Miami by then. His supporting squad isn't all that supporting. It's just not that good of a team and it looks to be even worse next year. Sure, Lebron is great and will probably even continue to improve but when a few other teams get healthy I'm not sure that will be enough. Even more importantly, I'm not sure Lebron will think it's enough.
Steve
Sure it is. Dwight is probably begging the Lakers to do a sign and trade so that he can get $30M more than if he just outright signs with Huston.
LeBron's a ***** and the Lakers have a great shot at landing him. Don't kid yourself.
You should read up on the new S&T rules. He's only eligible for 4 year deal in S&T, not 5. S&T makes no diference on the amount of money he'd be able to make in the new CBA. Only signing with and staying IN L.A. would have given him the extr $30M.