Posts Tagged ‘New York’
Could NJ Nets land the Raptor Dominator?
It would be AWESOME if the New Jersey Nets are able to land Chris Bosh by the trading deadline and if they are able to land him earlier then it would be so much more AWESOME. They might even make the playoffs. Well, I don’t know about that.
Still, getting Chris Bosh would not only transform Nets this season, but it will also set them up for next season…yep, LeBron sweepstakes!
Although I doubt that Nets will be able to get Bosh on the cheap (look so far that only Brook Lopez is the only untradeable player on the team), acquiring the unhappy Raptor is likely to convince LeBron if he ever chose not to resign with Cleveland.
Considering that Bosh wants to play for a contender, what are the chances that Bosh would want to come over to a team that so far only won only three games this season?
(I really, really, really hope that he does)
I just hope that Nets can lure Bosh with the promise of getting better as a team and that playing in New York (soon the Nets are going to move to Brooklyn…finally) is a better payoff than playing anywhere else (Knicks better not swoop in on Bosh).
Something is Rotten in the State of Cleveland
Something is rotten in the state of Cleveland, and that something is the play of the Cleveland Cavaliers. Six games into the season there is talk already of how their offseason moves are not having the desired effect…make LeBron James want to stay in Cleveland.
Already it looks like the signing of Shaq isn’t working out. Zydrunas Ilgauskas is off to a horrific start in his new role the back-up center. Role players aren’t performing how they did last year…oh yeah, Delonte West is trouble with the law!
What else can go wrong for a team that was supposed to tear through this season just as a puppy goes through a kid homework?!?
Probably things can get worse for Cleveland if King James declares that he is no longer interested in playing for the Cavs.
What will happen then? What ensues could be the biggest sports story ever…ever. Imagine Michael Jordan declaring that he no longer to play for the Chicago Bulls after they were unable to get past the Detroit Pistons in the late 80’s.
Many people think that LeBron is ready to bolt for New York if things don’t change soon. Well, they could be at least partially right. The chances are slim that LeBron will want to go to a team that is horridly incapable of getting its act together. There must be much better suitors for the King.
If LeBron wants to play for a major market team, New Jersey Nets are positioned more favorably to lure him out of Ohio. Primed to move to Brooklyn (New York), Nets are partially owned by James’ buddy Jay-Z and that can only boost Nets odds. Besides, if LeBron is intent on becoming a serious businessman, then there is nothing better than learning from a really rich guy, Russian steel magnate Mikhail Prokhorov.
What do Cavs do if they want to keep James in town? Well…there is nothing that they can really do. James’ departure would lend itself perfectly to the case of Kevin Garnett wanting out of Minnesota, so that he can have a real chance to win.
As much as athletes like to tout their horn about being loyal to their teams (and in the end their never do), reality is that some teams are naturally predisposed to winning, while others are just trying to emulate them.
Signing Shaq didn’t help the Phoenix Suns. Why should it work any differently for Cavs? Isn’t it obvious that Shaq is no longer the dominant force of old? He had it in him to bring the Miami Heat to the pinnacle of the NBA. No such luck in Phoenix. And as much as I would have loved for Suns to have won one with Shaq on their side, the chances of that happening in Cleveland are slim to none.
Not many people seem to learn from history. Wilt Chamberlain’s tenure with the Los Angeles Lakers did bring success, but that success wasn’t achieved by Chamberlain alone. And in as much as LeBron might believe that Shaq will be that missing piece of a championship puzzle, reality is sure to prove otherwise. I will then have the last laugh when LeBron gets fed up with Cleveland and bolts for New York…but not the Knicks, but my New Jersey Nets.