Alla terza volta che bosh si prende la palla per la sua signature iso 10 secondi di finte e poi jumper, coach zen prepara la sabbia nello spogliatoio
Alla terza volta che bosh si prende la palla per la sua signature iso 10 secondi di finte e poi jumper, coach zen prepara la sabbia nello spogliatoio
la butto li:steve blake è free agent questa estate,si trova già a los angeles ottimo tiratore da tre,buon passatore di palla,nn vuole la palla per chissà quanto tempo,in difesa nn è super ma del resto non lo è nemmeno fisher
blake non è molto meglio di farmar.
se non Blake allora un Ridnour anch'esso free agent questa estate,alla fine non possono costruirsi un quintetto base di sole all star.
sarebbe bello però XD
Dal Sun-Sentinel :
Dwyane Wade confirmed plans for a summer summit involving the NBA's top free-agent players to discuss their plans. So inside an ocean-side penthouse resort suite …
LeBron James: "OK, fellas, where we playing?''
Wade: "By we, you mean …"
LeBron: "You and me, first of all."
Wade: "Every game will be a two-ring circus!"
Chris Bosh: "You mean a three-ring circus?"
Wade: "We'll be Batman and … Batman!"
Chris Bosh: "And Robin."
Wade: "We'll be Starsky and … Starsky!"
Bosh: "And Hutch."
Joe Johnson: "What about "The Four Horsemen!?"
LeBron: "Uh, can you get me a drink, Joe?"
Wade: "And one for me while you're out?"
Johnson (leaving): "Again, fellas?"
Wade: "OK, let's go over the options."
LeBron: "Well, New Jersey Nets owner Mikhail Prokhorov says he'll give us some Russian oil rigs."
Wade: "But the Nets play in Newark."
LeBron: "Right. What about Chicago?"
Wade: "That comes with the ex-wife factor."
LeBron: "Cleveland?"
Wade: " Now you're scaring me."
LeBron: "Kidding!"
Wade: "OK, what about New York?"
LeBron: "Tabloid hell. Besides, the jury's out on their management."
Wade: "Don't mention juries to me."
LeBron: "All right. Let's talk about the supporting cast Pat Riley has assembled for us over the past few years with the Heat."
(Pause.)
Wade: "Hmm."
(Longer pause.)
Wade: "On the plus side, there's no state income tax in Florida. That's a few more million a year for you right there."
LeBron: "Hey, my decision isn't about money."
(Laughter from everyone.)
LeBron: "Or personal statistics."
(More laughter.)
LeBron: "I'm only thinking about winning!"
(Even more laughter.)
Wade: "Let's talk money. The Heat can sign two maximum contract players, then dump Michael Beasley for a draft pick – I'd say Memphis, since they have three first-round picks – and then pay a third free agent $13 million a year."
Bosh: "Count me in on that."
Wade: "You get the $13 million, Chris."
Bosh: "Count me out the door to New York."
Wade: "What if we divide everything up."
LeBron: "Evenly?"
Bosh: "Can we do that?"
LeBron: "Give me the phone. I'll ask David Stern."
Wade: "Don't make him call you, "Commissioner" again, OK?"
LeBron: "I'll tell him I'm considering Oklahoma City."
Wade: "Make sure he's taken his medicine first."
LeBron: "And I won't say we're meeting. He warned us not to have a summit. He might discipline us."
(Laughter from everyone.)
Bosh: "Who do we want as coach?"
Wade and LeBron: "Who cares?"
Bosh: "Let's leak we want Phil Jackson just to so we can play that drinking game with his name on ESPN again."
LeBron: "Anything else?"
Wade: "One more thing. NBA Finals. Game 7. Last possession. Clock running down. Who gets the last shot?"
LeBron: "I don't think there's any doubt about that, do you?"
Wade: "Nope."
LeBron: "Glad we agree."
Wade: "Me, too."
LeBron: "It's about winning."
Wade: "No 'I' in team."
(Pause.)
LeBron: "I'll call Stern now."
Wade: "Good idea."
la summer reunion
Turk
ma che vuole?
per il meeting
Dal Sun-Sentinel :
Dwyane Wade confirmed plans for a summer summit involving the NBA's top free-agent players to discuss their plans. So inside an ocean-side penthouse resort suite …
LeBron James: "OK, fellas, where we playing?''
Wade: "By we, you mean …"
LeBron: "You and me, first of all."
Wade: "Every game will be a two-ring circus!"
Chris Bosh: "You mean a three-ring circus?"
Wade: "We'll be Batman and … Batman!"
Chris Bosh: "And Robin."
Wade: "We'll be Starsky and … Starsky!"
Bosh: "And Hutch."
Joe Johnson: "What about "The Four Horsemen!?"
LeBron: "Uh, can you get me a drink, Joe?"
Wade: "And one for me while you're out?"
Johnson (leaving): "Again, fellas?"
Wade: "OK, let's go over the options."
LeBron: "Well, New Jersey Nets owner Mikhail Prokhorov says he'll give us some Russian oil rigs."
Wade: "But the Nets play in Newark."
LeBron: "Right. What about Chicago?"
Wade: "That comes with the ex-wife factor."
LeBron: "Cleveland?"
Wade: " Now you're scaring me."
LeBron: "Kidding!"
Wade: "OK, what about New York?"
LeBron: "Tabloid hell. Besides, the jury's out on their management."
Wade: "Don't mention juries to me."
LeBron: "All right. Let's talk about the supporting cast Pat Riley has assembled for us over the past few years with the Heat."
(Pause.)
Wade: "Hmm."
(Longer pause.)
Wade: "On the plus side, there's no state income tax in Florida. That's a few more million a year for you right there."
LeBron: "Hey, my decision isn't about money."
(Laughter from everyone.)
LeBron: "Or personal statistics."
(More laughter.)
LeBron: "I'm only thinking about winning!"
(Even more laughter.)
Wade: "Let's talk money. The Heat can sign two maximum contract players, then dump Michael Beasley for a draft pick – I'd say Memphis, since they have three first-round picks – and then pay a third free agent $13 million a year."
Bosh: "Count me in on that."
Wade: "You get the $13 million, Chris."
Bosh: "Count me out the door to New York."
Wade: "What if we divide everything up."
LeBron: "Evenly?"
Bosh: "Can we do that?"
LeBron: "Give me the phone. I'll ask David Stern."
Wade: "Don't make him call you, "Commissioner" again, OK?"
LeBron: "I'll tell him I'm considering Oklahoma City."
Wade: "Make sure he's taken his medicine first."
LeBron: "And I won't say we're meeting. He warned us not to have a summit. He might discipline us."
(Laughter from everyone.)
Bosh: "Who do we want as coach?"
Wade and LeBron: "Who cares?"
Bosh: "Let's leak we want Phil Jackson just to so we can play that drinking game with his name on ESPN again."
LeBron: "Anything else?"
Wade: "One more thing. NBA Finals. Game 7. Last possession. Clock running down. Who gets the last shot?"
LeBron: "I don't think there's any doubt about that, do you?"
Wade: "Nope."
LeBron: "Glad we agree."
Wade: "Me, too."
LeBron: "It's about winning."
Wade: "No 'I' in team."
(Pause.)
LeBron: "I'll call Stern now."
Wade: "Good idea."
Matt Barnes will not exercise his player option for the 2010-11 season, but he added that he hopes to return to the Orlando Magic. “As for me and my contract situation, I’m going to opt out,” Barnes told reporters gathered at RDV Sportsplex this morning.
“Always worrying about the team and stuff like that is something you have to do during the season, and I’m 100 percent with that. But now it’s about me and my family and what’s best for us. I’ve expressed throughout the season that I’ve loved my time here and would love to return. But I think I know more than anybody that this is a business. The organization has to do what’s best for the team. Hopefully, I impressed them enough to bring me back and give me something decent, but we’ll have to wait and see about that.”
Barnes was slated to make $1.6 million for the 10-11 season.
giustamente, prende due spicci...
forte la slot machine
secondo me Lebron e Wade rimangono. Tutti i più grandi (o quasi tutti) sono rimasti nella stessa squadra per vincere.
Bosh & company non sono abbstanza forti o trascinatori.
il valore del "figlio di Dio" ai massimi storiciJun 03, 2010 4:53 PM EST
The Nets have rejected a trade offer from the Heat that would have sent forward Michael Beasley to New Jersey for guard Keyon Dooling, according to ESPN's Ryen Russillo.
Miami doesn't consider Beasley a part of their future anymore and is even looking at lopsided trades in an effort to clear additional cap space
Read more: http://www.realgm.com/src_wiretap_ar...#ixzz0pswxjtcd
uh madonna
DOOLING
in b4 Beasley ai Lakers in cambio di Mbenga
Danny Ferry resigned as general manager of the Cleveland Cavaliers, a surprise decision that complicates the most important offseason in team history.Ferry's departure Friday after five seasons occurred two weeks after the club fired coach Mike Brown following the team's second-round loss to the Boston Celtics in the NBA playoffs. It also comes as the team is making plans to try to re-sign two-time MVP LeBron James, who will be a free agent next month.
Ferry was in the final month of his contract. He said the decision not to renew his contract was a mutual one with owner Dan Gilbert.
"I thought it was important that there was as much clarity as possible in the organization at this time, so things could start moving forward," Ferry told The Associated Press. "I appreciate all that Dan has done to build a world-class organization."
The team said assistant GM Chris Grant will take over for Ferry, who played in Cleveland for 10 years and became the club's GM in 2005.
During Ferry's tenure, Cleveland made it to the NBA Finals for the first time.
The team said Gilbert would address Ferry's situation in a conference call.
Cleveland's decision to fire Brown, with whom Ferry worked in San Antonio, may have created a divide between the GM and Gilbert. Ferry, though, said there were no hard feelings with Gilbert, who hired him as Cleveland's eighth GM on June 27, 2005.
"It is the right time to move on," Ferry said. "Chris is prepared to do a great job."
Ferry led the Cavs through the most successful period in their history. But despite winning 127 regular-season games and having the league's best record the past two seasons, the Cavaliers failed to make the finals. And now, they're on the verge of possibly losing James.
The club went 272-138 during Ferry's five seasons.
"For five years, Danny Ferry was instrumental in leading the establishment of a culture, process and professionalism that has become part of the fabric of the definition of 'who' are the Cleveland Cavaliers. Danny worked extremely hard to create this strong foundation that we will continue to build upon going forward with much gratitude and appreciation," Gilbert said in a statement.
"This solid foundation is evident by the natural and clear choice to choose his close associate, Chris Grant, whom Danny worked in partnership with for his entire five years leading the Cavaliers front office, to succeed Danny as the Cleveland Cavaliers new general manager."
si parla di una possibile trade Love per Anthony Randolph.