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Would you take Lebron in Houston if he was available in a trade?

Discussion in 'NBA Dish' started by TEXNIFICENT, Jun 14, 2011.

  1. Ramathorn006

    Ramathorn006 Member

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    You are well respected on this forum and this is your response? :eek:
     
  2. TheRealist137

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    I hate LeBron as much as the next guy but to not want him on your team is just idiotic.

    I would trade everyone on the team for LeBron.
     
  3. The Rock MVP

    The Rock MVP Member

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    The response of some of you dumb***es is ridiculous. Lets say Dwade left Miami and joined Bosh in Cleveland. James would not be as hated.

    You guys base one guys choice to play on his talents. If Lebron was available....A MILLION TIMES YES.

    Instead of Lebron, you guys are drooling over guys like Granger and Iggy to be our franchise player or talking about trading up for Derrick Williams and Kantar. There is a reason there is no consensus number one this year.

    This forum disgusts me at times
     
  4. liujun0768

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    ****ing yeah
     
  5. likestohypeguy

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    Even at the risk of spoiling our team & the entire city of Houston with his play, definitely. Yes.
     
  6. Glenyo

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    LOL stupid question, we've been asking for a superstar for these past years and now you think about this question lol .. OF COURSE !
     
  7. FaBo

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    You have to be out of your mind not to want LeBron in Houston. He is the best basketball player in the world.
     
  8. Drift Monkey

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    People who said no need to get real and still stop sippin' the haterade. With all the "we need a sueprstar" talk...I have no doubt the board would explode!
     
  9. apollo33

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    Implying it's such big feat for Lebron Wade and Bosh to make it to the finals.

    Plus Lebron already made it clear he cannot win a championsip without 2 other all stars, we don't have two all stars here in Houston for him I'm sorry.
     
  10. Octavianus

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    Lakers and Celtics also have shown you cannot win a c/ship without more then one superstar. So whats your point?
     
  11. _RTM_

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    In a heartbeat
     
  12. plutoblue11

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    HELL YEA

    We'd actually have a shot at things.

    I agree with the RockMVP, as well, if he went to New York, instead of Miami (even with the Decision show). People wouldn't hate him nearly as much, either.

    Any city he chose to go to would be happy.

    If he decided to stay in Cleveland, not one word would've been said.
     
  13. RedRedemption

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    Rather have Dwyane Wade.
    Wade is more of a slasher, plus he gets more foul calls.
     
  14. apollo33

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    My point is what you just said. we don't have another all star for Lebron, and since you and him have so little confidence in him to win a championship without one, I don't want him here.
     
  15. Octavianus

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    Really? With Lebron, you would suddenly be able to convince other superstars to come here, CP3, DH come to mind?
     
  16. apollo33

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    Just like he convinced Wade and Bosh to come to Cleveland right? This is a stupid hypothetical question, we will probably trade most of our support players for him plus multiple picks. How do I even know if he won't just bolt again if a all star doesn't come.
     
  17. dback816

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    And Wade can't even sniff the Finals without the most physically dominant center in the history of the league drawing double teams for him.

    At least Lebron dragged a group of garbage to the Finals once on his own.
     
  18. Octavianus

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    Cleveland is a hole, no one wants to play there.
    In Houston, you would have a better chance to acquire players around him.
    Lebron is 26, and you could easily build a team around him in his prime.
     
  19. TheFreak

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    I don't want a Pippen (making more money and acting more of a douche) unless I have a Jordan.
     
  20. amaru

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    Personally, I would much rather have D.Howard on this team than LeBron. But beggars can't be choosers.
     

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