Don't know lol. Just the potential that Wiggins/LeBron combo could be the poor man's MJ and Pippen. And Tristan Thompson if he stays will be a household name now that he has a guy that passes the ball.
Damn, idk why I didn't see the writing on the wall a few weeks ago when Savannah put up the picture of Akron on her instagram with the caption "Home sweet home!! The countdown is real!! #330." Going to miss LeBron but Heat will still be competitive. Idk why anyone would question Spo.. Dude hasn't missed the playoffs since he became a head coach..
For all the rumours about Love for Wiggins talk I hope they keep Wiggins his potential is unlimited and having a chance to learn from LeBron would be huge for him and wouldn't mind seeing those two and Irving on a fast break would be devastating in the open court.
Another reason that I love my wife. I get home from work, a little later than normal. She had went through our moving boxes that have been in the garage for a while, and dug out all of my cavs memorabilia from the past 25 years, and has it set in the "man cave". She said that the next home project is to finish the man cave, buy a new projector, and we can have a place to enjoy "The Return".
For all the rumours about Love for Wiggins talk I hope they keep Wiggins his potential is unlimited and having a chance to learn from LeBron would be huge for him and wouldn't mind seeing those two and Irving on a fast break would be devastating in the open court.
Wiggins is gravy at this point. Now that they got Lebron, he is as expendable as a first overall pick could ever be, especially if it means they can score a primetime bigman for him.
If they can swing Love and keep Wiggins (and even Waiters), well that would be something.
Been telling folks this for 2 weeks. One of the guys on ESPN was spot on. He loves Ohio, still has his mansion in Cleveland, wife wants to be near family and have the kids go to a certain private school there, done deal. Wives may not earn the money, but they have a whole lot of influence. I can relate as I have lived in the same area for my 43 years, home is home.
If mama/wifey ain't happy.....nobody is happy.
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Another reason that I love my wife. I get home from work, a little later than normal. She had went through our moving boxes that have been in the garage for a while, and dug out all of my cavs memorabilia from the past 25 years, and has it set in the "man cave". She said that the next home project is to finish the man cave, buy a new projector, and we can have a place to enjoy "The Return".
Wiggins is gravy at this point. Now that they got Lebron, he is as expendable as a first overall pick could ever be, especially if it means they can score a primetime bigman for him.
If they can swing Love and keep Wiggins (and even Waiters), well that would be something.
Oh no I realise that you have Love available not matter the cost you get him as he is an established player in the league. Just was speaking from a personal perspective seeing those two on the fast break would be excitement esp if Cleveland played an up and down style of game would be awesome to see.
But if Love is there u go get him no question and not hating on Andy still think They may need a rim protector as well to back Andy up
I respect LeBron for this decision. I wasn't following basketball at the time of the first decision (to leave Cleveland.) However, I still viewed the Heat as a "villain" kind of team, as I like most of the Heat's "rivals" (Pacers, Wizards, Knicks and Nets.) I think the Heat will still contend, especially if they keep Wade. The Cavaliers will be much better this year. If they can trade for Kevin Love without sacrificing too much, I think the Cavaliers could be a top team in the East this season.
Yes, yes I did. She didn't watch any games with me last year, as I was pulling for the pacers to knock the Heat down. She said it just wasn't the same, and she couldn't get behind any team but the Cavs.
I watched fewer NBA Games last year than ever, I was rejuvenated when Wiggins was landed #1 and regardless of what happened with LBJ, I was happy. Now, I'm ecstatic.
I've witnessed a ton of heartbreak through my professional basketball watching years, nothing hurt worse than when the Cavs seemingly quit against the Celtics that series. I guess the writing was on the wall that he was gone. Truly hurt. You can't really get behind another team like the team you've rooted for through your childhood. I started a thread back during that series, looking for a second team that I wasn't emotionally invested in... bt it wasn't the same.
Now... there's a joy and faith restored. It's probably cheesy, but I know a lot of the guys will know what I'm talking about. I'm not from Cleveland, but it was the closest geography wise to where I grew up. I took a road trip in 2007 and sit courtside for the Rockets/Cavs, that we won at the buzzer. It was the most surreal experience. I had watched from a young age, through the heartbreak, and for that to be my first live experience....
I didn't see the economy struggles that some of our OS guys did. I've traveled to Cleveland 5-6 times in the past year for business. I'm happy for those OS guys, happy for the community, just happy.
I'll be traveling for a few games this year, as the wife has told me that regardless of where we sit, she wants me to get back into it. She's a good woman, I'm lucky.
Another reason that I love my wife. I get home from work, a little later than normal. She had went through our moving boxes that have been in the garage for a while, and dug out all of my cavs memorabilia from the past 25 years, and has it set in the "man cave". She said that the next home project is to finish the man cave, buy a new projector, and we can have a place to enjoy "The Return".