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Posted on 6/25/15 at 11:34 am to longhorn22
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Twitter user Ishmael Soriano (@confiident_much) recently photoshopped a convincing picture of Wade wearing a Cavaliers jersey. The three-time NBA champion took notice of the tagged image, repaying Soriano with a follow on his account.
What counts as "news" these days is so fricking hilarious (and I'm not even saying that it's not news, but it's just funny to me that someone following someone else on Twitter is something that makes people take notice and get the rumor mill grinding).
I don't think he leaves Miami, but he's earned the right to go wherever he wants IMO. And if he can go to a contender and contribute and get another ring, then good on him.
Posted on 6/25/15 at 11:45 am to CocomoLSU
It is funny but I think if you follow the wade situation closely he's clearly using social media to negotiate/put pressure on the heat.
Posted on 6/25/15 at 12:00 pm to PurpGold 14-0
Lebron is begging Wade to come to Cleveland. He finally realized he can't win anything without him.
Posted on 6/25/15 at 12:00 pm to floridatigah
Only way getting Wade would help is if they were able to also keep Love. Wade and LeBron are both natural slashers with LeBron shooting a decent 3 ball. If they had Mozgov and Thompson clogging the middle, Irving would be the only threat to kick it out to on drives. Unless he is willing to come in as a 6th man, or develop a 3 point shot in his mid 30's, I don't think it helps the Cavs.
Posted on 6/25/15 at 12:08 pm to BayouBengals03
Too old and injured. I pray the Lakers give him a ton of money to put them further in the hole. If he goes to Clevrland he is as much of a front runner as James
Posted on 6/25/15 at 12:09 pm to BayouBengals03
Laugh all you want. Durant and Harden are best friends. And it would probably only happen if Dwight opted out after this year.
Posted on 6/25/15 at 12:10 pm to SOCAL TIGER
quote:Wanting to win, OH THE HORROR!!!
. If he goes to Clevrland he is as much of a front runner as James
Posted on 6/25/15 at 12:16 pm to Nonetheless
I would laugh my arse off if he went to play for Cleveland.
Posted on 6/25/15 at 12:16 pm to shel311
Not really the same unless Kevin durants best friend is playing on Miami.
D wade was probably one of the main reasons he picked Miami.
D wade was probably one of the main reasons he picked Miami.
Posted on 6/25/15 at 12:23 pm to shel311
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Wanting to win, OH THE HORROR!!!
Isn't the "he's a ring chaser" logic so stupid?
Years from now people that actually took control of their careers and dictated the terms of who they'd play for will be looked upon much more favorably. Inherently it makes perfect sense but people want to view the player that cedes control of his career to management as more honorable somehow.
Posted on 6/25/15 at 12:31 pm to Goldrush25
All you ever heard was how players only care about money and don't care about winning.
Then 2010 and the Big 3 happened, and now taking less money to win is also frowned upon.
What are they supposed to do!!!!
Then 2010 and the Big 3 happened, and now taking less money to win is also frowned upon.
What are they supposed to do!!!!
quote:Literally just about the entire Heat roster in year 1 and 2 played for a deal less than they coulda gotten elsewhere, maybe Joel Anthony and another one I can't think of, that's about it. If Lebron weren't on that team, they woulda been lauded, but instead, most hated team ever!!!!
it makes perfect sense but people want to view the player that cedes control of his career to management as more honorable somehow
Posted on 6/25/15 at 12:52 pm to SOCAL TIGER
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If he goes to Clevrland he is as much of a front runner as James
Can't really compare them IMO. Lebron, like him or hate him, is the best player in the world. And he went to DWade's team to win championships...which DWade had already done in Miami.
Dwayne Wade has nothing to prove anymore really, so him going to a contender at this point in his career to help out and possibly win another ring isn't front running in the same capacity as it was when James went to Miami.
Posted on 6/25/15 at 12:56 pm to shel311
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All you ever heard was how players only care about money and don't care about winning.
Then 2010 and the Big 3 happened, and now taking less money to win is also frowned upon.
What are they supposed to do!!!!
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it makes perfect sense but people want to view the player that cedes control of his career to management as more honorable somehow
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Literally just about the entire Heat roster in year 1 and 2 played for a deal less than they coulda gotten elsewhere, maybe Joel Anthony and another one I can't think of, that's about it. If Lebron weren't on that team, they woulda been lauded, but instead, most hated team ever!!!!
To be fair though, Lebron was the "chosen one" and many thought he could've/should've elevated the Cavs to a championship team without having to leave to team up with his buddies to win.
I don't think people fault players trying/wanting to win as much as they fault someone like Lebron having to leave "his team/home" to achieve it. A lot of the greats did it with "their" team and it wasn't the same situation.
In a way, I guess it would be kinda like Charles Barkley when he went to Houston to try to get a ring...I remember people thinking that back then. But again, even Charles isn't on the same level as someone like Lebron. And when you're trying to be one of the best to ever play (in which you're in small company), you open yourself up to being criticized for making those kinds of moves.
That's why Dwayne Wade going to a contender at this point in his career isn't the same thing. At least IMO.
Posted on 6/25/15 at 1:04 pm to CocomoLSU
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To be fair though, Lebron was the "chosen one" and many thought he could've/should've elevated the Cavs to a championship team without having to leave to team up with his buddies to win
don't think people fault players trying/wanting to win as much as they fault someone like Lebron having to leave "his team/home" to achieve it. A lot of the greats did it with "their" team and it wasn't the same situation.
Well those are unrealistic expectations to expect LBJ to do it by himself when no one has ever done it by themselves.
Even MJ needed help. He was fortunate that he had a front office to get that help. If you have a front office full of morons, you either sit there and collect your money or go to organizations where people know what they're doing.
Posted on 6/25/15 at 1:08 pm to CocomoLSU
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A lot of the greats did it with "their" team and it wasn't the same situation.
You mean the greats with stacked teams?
Posted on 6/25/15 at 1:13 pm to CocomoLSU
quote:Right, some of the greats were either drafted to teams or eventually had multiple HOFers on their teams.
A lot of the greats did it with "their" team and it wasn't the same situation.
I know this has been hashed out and repeated a million times, but Lebron played 7 seasons and the best teammate he had was Mo Williams.
Not every great should follow the same career path based on outside influences. Like I mentioned, we always roast players for not caring about titles, and Lebron threw away his reputation to win titles, and at the time he and everyone else thought he was giving up any MVPs going forward due to sharing time with the other 2 guys, but he gets no love for that sacrifice, only hate, which is just odd.
I really think it's just people who didn't like him before and didn't want him to win so they wanted him to stay in CLE with Mo Williams, but leaving really killed any chance to keep going with the "choker/can't win the big one" narrative so it just made those guys even more angry.
Posted on 6/25/15 at 1:20 pm to SOCAL TIGER
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If he goes to Clevrland he is as much of a front runner as James
Lulz
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