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    Down with GLOBALISM poido123's Avatar
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    Default Worst case scenario: Cavs fail this year and next year.

    Is Lebron hanging around?

    What would Cleveland fans do if he left again...

    What would ISH look like with a mass exodus of Lebron fans.

    I know a lot of people here don't want to entertain the idea that Lebron would never leave again, but let's say things went pear-shaped and Cavs were a mess, what would you think of Lebron leaving again?

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    Default Re: Worst case scenario: Cavs fail this year and next year.

    Original topic

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    Default Re: Worst case scenario: Cavs fail this year and next year.

    Quote Originally Posted by poido123
    Is Lebron hanging around?

    What would Cleveland fans do if he left again...

    What would ISH look like with a mass exodus of Lebron fans.

    I know a lot of people here don't want to entertain the idea that Lebron would never leave again, but let's say things went pear-shaped and Cavs were a mess, what would you think of Lebron leaving again?
    Excellent question regarding the revamped Bulls' upcoming season. I will have to give it some thought.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SouBeachTalents
    Original topic

    I haven't seen a topic on worst case scenario yet. Everytime someone brings it up, the Lebron fans deflect the idea and say he is staying without any doubt.

    Just sayin

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    Default Re: Worst case scenario: Cavs fail this year and next year.

    I would say yes. This would have to go bad with the front office and relationships for him to leave, but hey, maybe I'll get burned a second time too. If they're competing in the playoffs and they're just having stupid setbacks like a Irving or Love injury before the playoffs I would expect him to stay.

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    Default Re: Worst case scenario: Cavs fail this year and next year.

    what do you mean by fail?

    do you mean not making ecf/finals?

    if that does happen i suspect Lebron will force cleveland to trade waiters/thompson, etc for a solid center.

    Wouldnt mind taking Joakim

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    Default Re: Worst case scenario: Cavs fail this year and next year.

    Quote Originally Posted by KirbyPls
    Excellent question regarding the revamped Bulls' upcoming season. I will have to give it some thought.

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    Default Re: Worst case scenario: Cavs fail this year and next year.

    Cavs' worst case scenario is still better than the Bulls' worst case scenario.

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    Default Re: Worst case scenario: Cavs fail this year and next year.

    Quote Originally Posted by poido123
    I've made a few threads on Bulls already.

    Are you suggesting I haven't talked about them?
    Just flipping you some shit bro. Carry on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Meticode
    I would say yes. This would have to go bad with the front office and relationships for him to leave, but hey, maybe I'll get burned a second time too. If they're competing in the playoffs and they're just having stupid setbacks like a Irving or Love injury before the playoffs I would expect him to stay.

    It's amazing what losing does to fracture relationships in a ball club.

    And yes, I'd agree. If it was injury related, I can see him staying. If he sees that the team won't get over the hump? That would surely test his loyalty.

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    Default Re: Worst case scenario: Cavs fail this year and next year.

    Quote Originally Posted by Cocaine80s
    what do you mean by fail?

    do you mean not making ecf/finals?

    if that does happen i suspect Lebron will force cleveland to trade waiters/thompson, etc for a solid center.

    Wouldnt mind taking Joakim

    Clearly this is a championship or bust team.

    Failure at winning next 2 years would be enormous.

    This year they have excuses though.

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    Default Re: Worst case scenario: Cavs fail this year and next year.

    The Cavs trade everyone but Lebron and start over. Next.

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    Default Re: Worst case scenario: Cavs fail this year and next year.

    Quote Originally Posted by poido123
    Is Lebron hanging around?

    What would Cleveland fans do if he left again...

    What would ISH look like with a mass exodus of Lebron fans.

    I know a lot of people here don't want to entertain the idea that Lebron would never leave again, but let's say things went pear-shaped and Cavs were a mess, what would you think of Lebron leaving again?
    As a LeBron fan, I wouldn't care if he left or stayed. Hopefully he'd come to Houston though. Hell he should jump teams every year possible just to shake the nba up. These players don't owe these teams any loyalty. If they sucked they'd be cut or traded anyway.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Exlax
    As a LeBron fan, I wouldn't care if he left or stayed. Hopefully he'd come to Houston though. Hell he should jump teams every year possible just to shake the nba up. These players don't owe these teams any loyalty. If they sucked they'd be cut or traded anyway.

    It's the fans you should care about, not the team itself you're right.

    Players loyalty lies with the fans, with Lebron it's his city and it's fans.

    I agree, players shouldn't give two shits about the management/franchise, but the fans of that franchise? Absolutely.

    This is why Lebron skipping from Cleveland again would be a disaster.

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    Default Re: Worst case scenario: Cavs fail this year and next year.

    Quote Originally Posted by navy
    The Cavs trade everyone but Lebron and start over. Next.

    If the best player in the game can't lead this team to a championship, god help him.

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