If Miami were to trade D-Wade, it'd be for an elite C.
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Originally posted by Bootneck View Postlebron is the better player.
we can diss him and talk smack but at the end of the day he is a better player than wade.
much better.
healthier too.
trade wade to the nets for deron williams and some picks and other pieces.
nets would say yes.
deron is probably leaving anyway.
plus they need a star for their move to brooklyn.
However, what's the percentage that the Heat without Wade become the Cavs where the entire game is run through Lebron?
Because I believe that would happen, he neutralizes the players around him rather than making them better. If Wade was anyone else not named Kobe, the 2 guard would have been neutralized by Lebron's play.
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Miami doesn't need to trade anyone.
This team is a title contender.
Agree about you other post regarding Gasol as well Tua.
All you need is a better bench and a better point guard and the Lakers would be a very good team.
Still a good team now to be honest.
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Originally posted by Precision View PostMiami doesn't need to trade anyone.
This team is a title contender.
Agree about you other post regarding Gasol as well Tua.
All you need is a better bench and a better point guard and the Lakers would be a very good team.
Still a good team now to be honest.
I still think we need a good legit starting center though. Joel is good, but he is better suited as a backup center. If only Dalembert had signed with us.
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Originally posted by Carpe Diem View PostI still think we need a good legit starting center though. Joel is good, but he is better served as a backup center. If only Dalembert had signed with us.
Joel is ideal as a backup but he's doing a good job as a starter.
Not many big men defend the pick and roll as well as he does and he is improving offensively around the basket.
It's not like we have alot of options for centers.
Teams will always pay more money for a decent center than they should which is what we lack..........the money.
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Originally posted by Carpe Diem View PostI still think we need a good legit starting center though. Joel is good, but he is better suited as a backup center. If only Dalembert had signed with us.
most other teams don't have one either.
i just don't think lebron and wade's game match each other.
if i can get another star for wade (no matter the position) as long as they have a game that complements lebron better i'd do it if i was the heat.
but i don't think heat would ever consider trading him. it'd be a douchemove.
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Originally posted by Precision View PostMiami doesn't need to trade anyone.
This team is a title contender.
Agree about you other post regarding Gasol as well Tua.
All you need is a better bench and a better point guard and the Lakers would be a very good team.
Still a good team now to be honest.
that's all lakers need.
a young pg that can put up 10 points and maybe 5-6 assists a game.
just someone who isn't old and slow. (no offense to fish)
get sessions and some minor bench players.
good to go.
gasol+kobe+bynum is putting up 60-65 points and 30 rebounds a game.
you don't need much else.
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Originally posted by Bootneck View Postyou can live without a center.
most other teams don't have one either.
i just don't think lebron and wade's game match each other.
if i can get another star for wade (no matter the position) as long as they have a game that complements lebron better i'd do it if i was the heat.
but i don't think heat would ever consider trading him. it'd be a douchemove.
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Originally posted by Bootneck View Postcleveland is offering us ramon sessions for just a pick.
that's all lakers need.
a young pg that can put up 10 points and maybe 5-6 assists a game.
just someone who isn't old and slow. (no offense to fish)
get sessions and some minor bench players.
good to go.
gasol+kobe+bynum is putting up 60-65 points and 30 rebounds a game.
you don't need much else.
Losing Odom really hurt you guys, hard to replace him because of his versatility.
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