Honestly, before we embarrassed the Cavs, everyone was saying that they were the best team in the league, and no one was even close to touching them. Now this story is, "The Cavs are old and stink, so LeBron should get out of there if he wants to win titles."
KG was only favored to win it all one time in Minnesota. LeBron has been favored to win it all the last two years; he and his team just haven't gotten it done. But when your team has the best regular season record for two years in a row, just because you lose in the playoffs, you can't say, "My supporting cast isn't good enough."
How quickly we forget...
I think Cleveland have done right by LeBron. They've built two title contenders and had two other outside threats for the title.
I think they've shown that they are committed to and able to build a championship caliber basketball team. If I were LeBron, I would have no qualms staying with the Cavs (this isn't KG's Wolves or Bosh's Raptors).
That said, the Cavs are nowhere near the best offer on the market...
Well said.
It's all very familiar - reminiscent of the media's rush to declare our own team's championship window closed. If Lebron returns, the Cavaliers remain a top five team, and title contender. Ferry, whatever his faults, is a great opportunist, who has improved the team's talent level every season with very little in the way of draft picks, prospects, or cap space.
And if Cleveland wanted to compete with their current core, sans Lebron, I'd still expect that team to overachieve in the regular season, chase a low playoff seed, and potentially prove a tough out.
Which isn't to say that James doesn't lack for enticing options, and we all seem to have our own favorite Plan B. On talent alone, I'd rate the Clippers (where signing Lebron would fill the team's only glaring holes: SF and a lack of leadership) ahead of either Chicago (who, assuming James doesn't start at the 4, would need to scramble to move Deng and/or Hinrich for a power forward) or Miami (the Heat, like the Knicks, would be a fascinating and historically unique (?) case study - a team built nearly from scratch around a pair of stars in their prime, with next to nothing remaining to spend.)