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Old 08-01-2012, 02:51 AM   #3491
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I'm 98 percent certain that this post is joking but in the event that I'm wrong. NBA players not playing for teams because of cold weather is ridiculous and any player that does that should be shot repeatedly. Especially a dude from Ohio lol. I'm pretty sure the Cavs got new jerseys because of LeBron leaving lol.

As for the Bulls headband rule, if the Bulls didn't get a LeBron James because of a headband rule I'd personally drive to Jerry Reinsdorf, John Paxson and Gar Forman's houses and curb stomp their balls repeatedly for the sheer stupidity that it would take to do such a thing. If you can waive a rule for a past his prime Richard Hamilton, you damn well better do it for an in his prime LeBron James. Headband rules are easily the dumbest ****ing rules in basketball. Pretty sure Pat Riley is a guy that had a headband rule previously too.

i think the jerseys is what helped him make his decision lol dan probably said hey lebron i want you to check out these jerseys so he looks at em and says they're great but in his mind he's like damn i gotta gtfo i ain't wearing that next year and thus he began playing like he did against the celtics


on the weather thing i personally think he got tired of living in cold weather isn't that what howard claims yet he will go to Brooklyn?
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Old 08-01-2012, 06:45 AM   #3492
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Not sure what to think about the Lakers having interest in CJ Miles. Statistically he doesn't look all that solid, but he's young and can be a factor off the bench. Definitely not the shooter I wanted to fill out the backup wing slot, but if he can D it up and finish around the rim, I'm for it.
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Old 08-01-2012, 07:57 AM   #3493
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I think Florida's income tax plays something because of the amount these guys are making...

Climate I think is a different story. I'm sure it plays into it. If I got offered a max deal from Minnesota and Phoenix, I would think about it but first I would think about the roster of each team and the plan/flexibility going forward. Plus coach, management, etc. so without question weather would be there somewhere but at the end of the list. Driving to the stadium in dry weather compared to battling the snow is a plus.
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Old 08-01-2012, 08:05 AM   #3494
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I would imagine that Florida tax is a big deal.
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Old 08-01-2012, 10:11 AM   #3495
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No. It wouldn't. I'd gladly take less money elsewhere if it means I can live comfortably there and not worry about the cold.
Let's be realistic here: If you have made millions of dollars over your career, you're going to live comfortably regardless of where it's at.

Personally, it wouldn't make a difference at all because I grew up in an area that got the best and worst of both worlds. Where for 2-4 months it can be 90 degrees but with the humidity feel like 105 and other times of the year, get hit with back to back Blizzards in a matter of days.

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I'm sure an NFL player can suck it up. They play outside for a living so they should be somewhat used to it in some form.
And NBA Players don't, which is why I don't get it should even play a small factor in their decision of where to go.
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Old 08-01-2012, 10:26 AM   #3496
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Incredible article by Woj interviewing Doc Rivers. Discusses Ray Allen.

Doc Rivers takes blame for Ray Allen's decision to leave Celtics for Heat
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LONDON – After Boston Celtics coach Doc Rivers re-examined everything that set into motion Ray Allen leaving for the Miami Heat in free agency, he's assigned blame to an unmistakable target: Himself.
In his first lengthy and candid interview on the circumstances since Allen spurned a two-year, $12 million offer to sign with the Heat in July, Rivers told Yahoo! Sports that his decisions to relegate Allen to a sixth-man role and give point guard Rajon Rondo complete freedom with the ball and leadership were ultimately what helped lead Allen to leave Boston.
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Allen, a future Hall of Fame guard, left the Celtics full of acrimony and disillusionment, ending a spectacular five-year run with Kevin Garnett and Paul Pierce as Boston's Big Three. Allen signed a two-year, $6 million deal with the Heat.
"People can use all the Rondo stuff – and it was there, no doubt about that – but it was me more than Rondo," said Rivers, who is working as an NBC analyst during the Olympics. "I'm the guy who gave Rondo the ball. I'm the guy who decided that Rondo needed to be more of the leader of the team. That doesn't mean guys liked that – and Ray did not love that – because Rondo now had the ball all the time.
"Think about everything [Allen] said when he left, 'I want to be more of a part of the offense.' Everything was back at Rondo. And I look at that, and say, 'That's not Rondo's fault.' That's what I wanted Rondo to do, and that's what Rondo should've done. Because that's Rondo's ability. He's the best passer in the league. He has the best feel in the league. He's not a great shooter, so he needs the ball in his hands to be effective. And that bothered Ray.
"And not starting [games] bothered Ray. I did examine it, and the conclusion I came back to was this: By doing the right things, we may have lost Ray. If I hadn't done that, I would've been a hypocrite. In the opening speech I make every year, I tell the team: 'Every decision I make is going to be what's good for the team, and it may not be what's good for the individual.' "
Rivers said he had mediated issues between Allen and Rondo for most of the five years that they played together, but that it became a dramatically worse issue in the 2010-11 season. Beyond the issues on the floor, Allen and Rondo had developed a deep disdain for each other, multiple sources told Yahoo! Sports. Allen had problems with how he was compensated and that his name was constantly included in trades talks, sources told Yahoo! Sports.
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Ultimately, Allen struggled with Rivers' decision to make him a sixth man after he returned from an ankle injury. Rivers said he determined in the preseason that Boston's best chance to be a great team would be to bring Allen's scoring off the bench, but he couldn't do that until young guard Avery Bradley was prepared to move into the starting lineup.
After the Celtics were eliminated from the Eastern Conference Finals in seven games, Rivers says Allen – who had always returned his text messages and calls immediately – became more sporadic and infrequent in his responses. "I thought, 'Uh-oh, we're in trouble,' " Rivers said. "And I just knew that Ray feeling like he had lost his voice in the locker room was a big obstacle too."
Now, Rivers wonders this: Does Allen have a bigger or better role with the Heat?
"Ray's got to do what's best for Ray," Rivers said, "but having said that, he's not going to start in Miami. And I doubt he gets the ball more. But I do think, for a guy like Ray and Paul and Kevin and Kobe [Bryant], it's easier to go somewhere and do that, than have it taken from you where you're at.
"As a coach, you've got to do what's best for the team. If guys don't like it, they're going to leave. If they stay and don't like it, well, your team's going to suck anyway. Even if this happens, you still have to do it. You can't coach worrying about any individual. You've got to coach worrying about your entire team: Whether that gets you a championship or whether that gets you fired.
"I think it allows you to coach free. You're coaching with freedom because you know you're doing what you think is right. I always tell my guys: If I'm wrong, hopefully I'm smart enough, or my staff, or one of you guys – because I do listen to you – will tell me that I'm wrong. But not one player ever told me, 'Hey, I don't think you should start Avery.' "
Whatever issues the public had with Allen leaving for a rival, Rivers says those never entered into his frustration. "I was pissed at him," Rivers said. "I was pissed at him for his reasons for leaving. But what people don't get: I wasn't pissed at him for leaving for Miami. I could care less he went there. And that's a fact. With the fans, I know it was: How could he go to Miami? But once he decided he didn't want to stay with us, he has the right to wherever he wants."
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Rivers has come to realize that Allen's leaving was inevitable and his return would've only exasperated the issues and made for an untenable situation in Boston. Shooting guards Jason Terry and Courtney Lee were signed in free agency, and they'll replace Allen.
"For a week or two, I was really disappointed, pissed, because I thought it was for all the wrong reasons," Rivers said. "It was more about himself, his team. And then, I realized: Well, it should be about himself. It was free agency. I wasn't thinking right.
"If Ray came back, it had to be because he was thinking:, 'We're going to work this [stuff] out, and we're going to win. And if he didn't come back, it was because he thought he couldn't work it out here. What they're asking him to do in Miami, he just couldn't do in Boston.
"But here's what wasn't going to change: The ball's not going to be in Ray's hands more, the ball's going to be in Rondo's hands. That's not going to change. Now that you've voiced you should have the ball more, or you want to start, or you want more freedom in the offense, that's not going to go away. It's going to be the same stuff. If he comes back, it's going to be because he's figured it out. If he leaves , it's going to be because he didn't get over it. Whatever he decided, his decision was right."
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Old 08-01-2012, 10:45 AM   #3497
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CJ Miles draws interest from Lakers.. umm, yes!
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C.J. Miles, according to a source, is drawing serious interest from the Lakers.

Miles, who has already met with the Mavericks and Cavaliers, could make a decision within the next 2-3 days.

The Lakers still have the $3 million mini mid-level exception available to sign an incoming free agent.
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Old 08-01-2012, 01:12 PM   #3498
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Not sure why Miles would go to Cleveland with Gee there.
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The news comes as the Warriors also reportedly signed Michigan State product and second-round pick Draymond Green to a three-year, $2.6 million deal, according to Yahoo! Sports.


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Old 08-01-2012, 05:08 PM   #3500
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Rumor is bulls haven't signed teague bc they dont want to give him the full 120%.

Wow, if this is true...SMH
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