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So maybe they get Kevin Love too, still most a bum squad IMO.


I would think Houston getting bosh would fit well. Harden, parsons, bosh, Howard is pretty good. Irk if it's spurs good but they'd def be a lot better
 
Alright it had to be done. Lebron is now 2-3 in nba finals. Overrated? Not deserving of being mentioned with MJ?

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Over rated...Yes. But that is not to say he isn't a great player.
He is no MJ,and not sure there will ever be another one.

I am still having a hard time with the loss. Think about it. Average age for San Antonio is like 75 years old. They have an area just to hold the walkers and false teeth, and they still lost. Heck the Mavs took it to game 7, but the heat get thrashed.
 
I would think Houston getting bosh would fit well. Harden, parsons, bosh, Howard is pretty good. Irk if it's spurs good but they'd def be a lot better

Yea I feel the same about Houston. And I would expect Kawhi Leonard to be more of a factor on the Spurs next season.
 
I would think Houston getting bosh would fit well. Harden, parsons, bosh, Howard is pretty good. Irk if it's spurs good but they'd def be a lot better

I saw a few minutes ago that Bosh is signing with Miami for five years and a lot of money.

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Over rated...Yes. But that is not to say he isn't a great player.
He is no MJ,and not sure there will ever be another one.

I am still having a hard time with the loss. Think about it. Average age for San Antonio is like 75 years old. They have an area just to hold the walkers and false teeth, and they still lost. Heck the Mavs took it to game 7, but the heat get thrashed.

I know it sounds crazy, but the average age of the Heat was older than the Spurs. Miami was the oldest team in the league last season.
 
So this is my thoughts on the whole Lebron James thing:


Can't wait until ESPN goes back to covering the Yankees and Red Sox nonstop. Where else am I going to find out what Jeter ate for breakfast? :rolleyes:
 
"LeBron James is the first player in NBA history to change teams twice after averaging at least 27 points per game the previous season."

Really espn? This was on their fp of their website. The "facts" they do sometimes are stupid
 
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