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Post by Nate on Dec 13, 2013 15:19:55 GMT -5
He's god awful. What was the point?
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Post by Grant on Dec 13, 2013 15:35:09 GMT -5
Being awful. I believe it is their stated goal.
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Post by Nate on Dec 13, 2013 15:39:07 GMT -5
I really thought he was going to be a Zach Randolph type player. Instead, he's just horrible. They really dropped the ball on that pick. I really thought they would have ended up drafting a small forward. That was their biggest need in my opinion.
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Post by Grant on Dec 13, 2013 15:55:43 GMT -5
I agree, I think they didn't take Otto Porter because their long game is to make a run at LeBron.
Personally, I thought at the time and I still do now that they should have taken Oladipo and moved Waiters for something. Especially with the defensive minded Mike Brown at the helm.
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Post by Nate on Dec 13, 2013 15:58:09 GMT -5
What are the actual odds Lebron will come back to Cleveland though? I don't think it's even in the back of his mind.
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Post by Grant on Dec 13, 2013 16:33:48 GMT -5
I don't believe any of it is in his mind. I think he used to get caught up in that, looking to the future. He's in the moment now, and has been for quite a few years. He grew out of that. I think the odds are poor, but they exist. He's on the short list of teams that I could see landing him based on how everything is currently constructed. But a lot can and will happen. The best chance is him staying with the Heat, no doubt. They have an open book next year except for Cole--he's the only guy they have on contract. So they have all kinds of space and money to play with, might see him in Miami will an entirely different but still great supporting cast. Riley is brilliant.
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Post by Nate on Dec 13, 2013 19:26:27 GMT -5
Yeah, I don't think the odds are in Cleveland's favor but if Lebron like the attention, it would be the perfect thing for him. It would get so much attention if he went back to Cleveland.
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