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Re: Teams whom did the worst job in terms of building around their franchise players
Originally Posted by aboss4real24
[COLOR="Magenta"]as of right now
The cavs with kyrie[/COLOR]
You can't built around Kyrie, he's not good enough to be a first option.
Otis Smith did us dirty building around Howard, what a moron.
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Re: Teams whom did the worst job in terms of building around their franchise players
Danny Ferry is one of the biggest failures of all for getting players like Hughes and Williams to play with LeBron.
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Re: Teams whom did the worst job in terms of building around their franchise players
Originally Posted by russwest0
Not that Kyrie Irving is really a franchise player, but Cleveland did a shit job building around him regardless. They had what, four top 4 picks in 3 straight years and ****ed it up? Two of those picks being number one picks?
Goddamn Cleveland. At least with LeBron you could say he was too good early on for them to tank and get the proper talent around him, but with Kyrie they had all the high draft picks in the world and still ****ed up big time.
When the hell has any GM in Cleveland ever done anything right?
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Re: Teams whom did the worst job in terms of building around their franchise players
Originally Posted by Straight_Ballin
When the hell has any GM in Cleveland ever done anything right?
Drafting Lebron, although that wasn't too hard to do
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Re: Teams whom did the worst job in terms of building around their franchise players
Originally Posted by sammichoffate
Drafting Lebron, although that wasn't too hard to do
If Bron wasn't from Akron where he was so visible to Cleveland, they would have probably screwed up even that pick.
The saying "but at least we're not Detroit" is getting overused.
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Re: Teams whom did the worst job in terms of building around their franchise players
Originally Posted by Straight_Ballin
If Bron wasn't from Akron where he was so visible to Cleveland, they would have probably screwed up even that pick.
The saying "but at least we're not Detroit" is getting overused.
I doubt it, Lebron was that good of a talent coming out of high school. You'd have to be living in a Third-World Country to not know who he was at the time. It kinda is, considering they won the title the year after they lost Lebron
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