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Lebron trying to control everything
« on: March 09, 2011, 04:39:31 PM »

Offline vgulab

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when i see tha Heat situation right now i'm thinking about how much Lebron want to control everything around him.

Let's go back in Cleveland. He was the king there it was all about him but he had his hands in everything there. If i  remember well he insisted on sighing Varejao by any cost.He got big contract which he doesn't deserve. So he was like a coach and GM there. It seems like he was telling Danny Ferry and Mike Brown how to do their jobs and that resulted with a team which won 60 games but still not well constructed. Last year he decided to sigh with miami because he will play with two other all stars. I think Lebron is best all around player in the league but he hurts his teams with his ego and the desire to be involved in everything, to control everything.

Re: Lebron trying to control everything
« Reply #1 on: March 09, 2011, 04:51:04 PM »

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If LeBron was the guy responsible for Varejao's deal, they should have listened to him more often. Probably Cleveland's best move all those years.

I don't believe for a second in this theory though. They let Szczerbiak's deal expire instead of moving him for Shaq if LeBron is calling the shots? Waste draft picks in draft'n'stash guys? Don't pull the trigger in the Amare deal because of salary commitment and some prospects? Yeah, that's not like a player would run a franchise.

Re: Lebron trying to control everything
« Reply #2 on: March 09, 2011, 04:54:07 PM »

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TP Yes my friend thats exactly whats going on there but even fans are so blind that they dont see it, lets take as an example on how arroyo is going to play tonite with the celtics , i bet we about to see a different arroyo on the court.

But , everyone wants to cover the sky with their hand when we all know is imposible, take another example on MO williams career and larry hughes 2 good players that were really good and when they went to play for cavs they vanish , Mo just got another chance going to the clippers but hughes still unemployed.

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Re: Lebron trying to control everything
« Reply #3 on: March 09, 2011, 05:02:26 PM »

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I'm glad Danny Ainge is our GM and he does what it's best for the team and he is not allowing players to get involved in trades, contracts and team management. Lebron is hurting his teams this way. He should prove on the court how good he is, in closing games when it matters most

Re: Lebron trying to control everything
« Reply #4 on: March 09, 2011, 05:24:33 PM »

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TP Yes my friend thats exactly whats going on there but even fans are so blind that they dont see it, lets take as an example on how arroyo is going to play tonite with the celtics , i bet we about to see a different arroyo on the court.

But , everyone wants to cover the sky with their hand when we all know is imposible, take another example on MO williams career and larry hughes 2 good players that were really good and when they went to play for cavs they vanish , Mo just got another chance going to the clippers but hughes still unemployed.



I'm excited to see Arroyo play. I think this has the potential to be a very underrated acquisition.

There will be minutes for Arroyo to earn, now, and into the post season. Fact is, Delonte does not have to be the PG, he is an excellent shooter, who understands the system, and has the size to play at SG. Also, having two bona-fide ball handlers on the court at the same time for the 2nd unit, could be very very helpful. This could mean Wafer is going to be under the gun, but the point is, Doc is going to put the best players on the floor, and if Arroyo/West proves to be the better tandem than West/Wafer, than Wafer will be sitting the bench.

It should be interesting.

Re: Lebron trying to control everything
« Reply #5 on: March 09, 2011, 05:32:35 PM »

Offline AlexC45

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TP Yes my friend thats exactly whats going on there but even fans are so blind that they dont see it, lets take as an example on how arroyo is going to play tonite with the celtics , i bet we about to see a different arroyo on the court.

But , everyone wants to cover the sky with their hand when we all know is imposible, take another example on MO williams career and larry hughes 2 good players that were really good and when they went to play for cavs they vanish , Mo just got another chance going to the clippers but hughes still unemployed.



I'm excited to see Arroyo play. I think this has the potential to be a very underrated acquisition.

There will be minutes for Arroyo to earn, now, and into the post season. Fact is, Delonte does not have to be the PG, he is an excellent shooter, who understands the system, and has the size to play at SG. Also, having two bona-fide ball handlers on the court at the same time for the 2nd unit, could be very very helpful. This could mean Wafer is going to be under the gun, but the point is, Doc is going to put the best players on the floor, and if Arroyo/West proves to be the better tandem than West/Wafer, than Wafer will be sitting the bench.

It should be interesting.

TP and yes im very excited to see how is going to turn out.
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Re: Lebron trying to control everything
« Reply #6 on: March 09, 2011, 08:01:18 PM »

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Didn't lebron want them to get Staudemire? And they wouldn't give up JJ Hickson for him? ::)

Re: Lebron trying to control everything
« Reply #7 on: March 09, 2011, 09:12:13 PM »

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Lebron is hurting his teams this way. He should prove on the court how good he is, in closing games when it matters most

Are you serious, he is not a good closer.  I can recall 4-5 games where he missed such a shot.   Hard to be clutch when your not.