I have never been a Lebron hater but if he drags this out much further I will forever hate Lebron. You have TWO choices Lebron, and your family and friends (along with the sports nation poll on ESPN) want you to go to Cleveland. All signs point you leaving for Cleveland but you keep wasting everyone's time. I want tomorrow to be the day we get an announcement but I no longer no what to expect. Crazy to think Morey mortgaged our future on one mans decision. Morey will either look like a genius or a fool, let's see want happens.
Yes, he just explained the Rocket juggling act. He said Bosh will sign with the rockets if Lebron leaves and Lebron has respect for Bosh and knows he needs to make his decision so Bosh can get his deal with Houston. He said either way rockets are expected to match Parsons.
This is very true, <blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-partner="tweetdeck"><p>All jokes aside, James will likely keep Bosh's situation in mind. He's likely not going to scew him over by waiting.</p>— Hardwood Paroxysm (@HPbasketball) <a href="https://twitter.com/HPbasketball/statuses/487046635835629568">July 10, 2014</a></blockquote> <script async src="//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
How long can CP wait to sign the Mav's offer sheet? Perhaps a slight delay on his part will show some loyalty? OTOH, watch him sign at 12:01 AM...
It's not Bron. It's Bosh. If he wanted to be here, he'd be here. How can you Blame Bron for making his own decision on his own timeline? Bosh needs to be his own man.
Makes sense. Morey knows we're all in to win now and Parson's contract fits the window we have. He's going to have to swallow his pride and a bad contract but if Les gave him the green light then why not? We can't waste these years! Now we wait for Lebron...
He is being his own man. He places a higher priority on being in Miami, playing with the best player on Earth.
I'm just frustrated at the timeline. While I agree with your point, it's just taking too long to make a decision. If this were Dwight the media had killed him two times over by now. We've had a couple of days now to make fun of Bosh for not being a man but at least he was clear with what he wanted.
If Lebron is staying with Miami we will know very soon because he risks Bosh signing elsewhere if he doesn't make a decision.
Feigen posted that if we match Parsons offer we can't trade him till Dec. 15 and even then we can't unless Parsons agrees to it per league rules. Does this sound right?
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p>FWIW, Wolves insiders think LeBron's going back to Miami for two more years</p>— Jerry Zgoda (@JerryZgoda) <a href="https://twitter.com/JerryZgoda/statuses/487050216382558208">July 10, 2014</a></blockquote> <script async src="//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script> As others have mentioned, Bosh still has a decision to make IMO. 2 year deal for LeBron, with an opt out, where we go through this again next year? Does Bosh do a 2 year deal to stay in Miami? Full max deal in Miami? Leave if LeBron leaves? Stay or leave if LeBron only does a 2 year deal? Can Bosh get a comparable offer (that he's getting now) in 2 years?
If we have to rescind Chandler's RFA qualifying offer to give Bosh his contract then we lose Chandler.