Sounds like complete bull****
Why do you say that? With all of the rumors spinning of Lebron leaving, the "banana boat" foursome rumors, and now the firing of Griffin/them telling Butler to stay/Kyrie rumored to be open to a trade next year, it all seems predestined at this point.
And it makes some sense. This Cavs squad doesn't have the assets it needs to improve enough to beat GS, so Lebron might as well go play with his buddies in LA. That team probably has just as much of a chance to beat GS as this Cavs team, but I don't think it'd be about that anymore. I think Lebron just wants to play with his friends at the end of his career realizing that A) he'll probably never catch Jordan with his lackluster Finals records and only three rings and B) his legacy as an all-time great is already sealed.
You really think cavs players called up a top-15 player in the league and said "don't come here"?
It's ridiculous
Yes? If they have no intention of staying there next year, Lebron specifically, it'd be pretty crappy of them to push for a Butler trade then leave him high and dry in cleveland. All of these guys are friends for the most part these days, and they don't want to screw each other over.
Nah it's BS from a BS source. Youre just tryna will it into truth.
Plus, how much say does Butler even have in the matter, it's not like he's a free agent or demanding a trade (at least publicly) or has to waive a no trade clause.
Plus Butler's contract matches up perfectly with Love and Irving's (they all have a player option in '19-'20).
Surely LeBron is aware of Father Time chasing him down, you think he's going to punt on this season because Butler would have to stay in Cleveland (with Irving and Love) one year after LeBron leaves?
And even if the rest of the players think LeBron is leaving, you think they'd all want to punt on maybe their last chance to win a championship?
It's one thing if we're in the old days where 7 year contracts was the norm and Butler was a free agent thinking about signing in Cleveland. But that's just not the case, and Butler has no choice in the matter anyway.
This whole notion just doesn't make sense to me.
If anybody told him not come, I would guess it's someone who doesn't want their minutes taken or doesn't want to be shipped off to Chicago.