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"LeBron James Family Foundation"It would be pretty funny if that meant the money was going to his uncles, cousins etc...
I know, I love how it gives no description of where the funds go.
It goes to his family. The name couldn't make it more clear. :lmao:
 
Do the Heat even have anything close to the space to sign Mike Miller even after the Beasley trade?

Chances Bruce Bowen comes out of retirement? (heard he considered it at one point last season)

Nazr Muhammad in MIA? other Centers available?

What are Kyle Korver and Jason Kapono statuses?

 
I'm starting to feel a little gypped as an NBA fan. While there have been and will be some great NBA match-ups, we really missed out on what should have been a great Lebron vs. Wade rivalry.

Wade got his ring then the Heat quit trying. Instead of allowing Wade to go toe-to-toe with Lebron, they ducked him for years in the hopes of bringing him in, which they did. It all makes sense now, knowing Lebron and Wade liked each other too much to ever be great rivals, but it would've been great to see if they had it in them.

I know these '03 kids just don't have that old-school hate in them, but hopefully, Carmelo will choose a place were a good rivalry with the Heat can emerge. (Then again, Riley could have more tricks up his sleeve).

Oh well. We should've appreciated Kobe more. Who knows how long it'll be before we see true killer in the NBA again, if ever.

 
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If LeBron had read something like that last night (pretty much verbatim, except for subbing in his bio details for Bosh's), he wouldn't be as hated as he is today.
likely. i just think the whole spectacle of the last night, coupled with the drama leading up to it, just sealed his fate with cleveland fans. this was a textbook example of how not to handle things. his PR team - whoever they are - screwed the pooch on this.
 
Does Lebrons family move from Ohio? Does anyone think he can ever go back?
He said Akron will continue to be his home last night. He won't come back to Cleveland for a long time besides hotel--Q--hotel on game day.
This would surprise me, I call :goodposting:
I'm just reportin' the facts here.He did tweet since:

What's up yall. Just landed in my new home. Thanks to all the fans and Miami organization who greeted me. The Road to History starts now!

 
I'm starting to feel a little gypped as an NBA fan. While there have been and will be some great NBA match-ups, we really missed out on what should have been a great Lebron vs. Wade rivalry.Wade got his ring then the Heat quit trying. Instead of allowing Wade to go toe-to-toe with Lebron, they ducked him for years in the hopes of bringing him in, which they did. It all makes sense now, knowing Lebron and Wade liked each other too much to ever be great rivals, but it would've been great to see if they had it in them.I know these '03 kids just don't have that old-school hate in them, but hopefully, Carmelo will choose a place were a good rivalry with the Heat can emerge. (Then again, Riley could have more tricks up his sleeve).Oh well. We should've appreciated Kobe more. Who knows how long it'll be before we see true killer in the NBA again, if ever.
I do wish that LeBron, Kobe, Wade, Paul, Durant, and Howard were all on separate teams but on talented teams so some of the conference semi-finals series are must watch games. I think those are the best players in the league and not sure if Anthony belongs but if not I know he is close.I think the semi-finals in the East could be good things to watch if the Heat have problems since it could be the Magic, Bulls, Celtics, and Heat. But there is a chance the Heat are too good for a 7 game series to happen at that point. The chance that I must watch semi-finals in West will depend on OKC, Denver, and Portland improving and possibly the Lakers falling a little.
 
Bought a pair at this price on a promotion 4 years ago and they haven't touch the price. They are upper deck seats, but they usually give me $200-$300 in credit per seat to upgrade to certain games. We also have a free ticket exchange program so I can move the weeknight seats to weekends (non tier one games) and get as many seats as I like. If I chose to sell Kobe and Lebron seats plus a couple of other games, I basically cover the cost of the seats.Seat price roughly $4.75. Parking $5. Beer $7, $3 on some weeknights.
We're upper deck too. Our price per seat just went up to $30 a game. Parking is $10 at an independent parking lot several blocks away. Beer is about the same though. The Bobcats' payroll is about 1/2 of the Lakers' after the luxury tax, right? How the #### are the Bobcats still in business?
We drink a lot of beer???Keep in mind that you out draw us by 3 to 1 also. The Bobcats actaully hired people to go door to door to sell tickets in the last year.
That's crazy - how much longer can they hold out there?
 
"LeBron James Family Foundation"It would be pretty funny if that meant the money was going to his uncles, cousins etc...
I know, I love how it gives no description of where the funds go.
They build playgrounds and do other things to encourage youth fitness. It is odd that they expect visitors to know that.
 
I'll add for w/e reason, and I've realized this while live in the midwest, people in that region are incredibly uncomfortable around diversity. Not just black people but hispanic's, indians, middle easterners...they all make midwesterners uncomfortable. They immediately confuse ethnic neighborhoods for unsafe neighborhoods.
WTF?
:goodposting:
It's true. Just call them like I see them.
That's gotta be one of the dumbest things said in a thread where Goggins has 200 posts. Congrats.
:lmao: :lmao: :lmao: :lmao: :lmao:
 
Trying to understand how Mike Miller fits in capwise. Is it that the max contract for each of the Troika is 30% of the cap, leaving 10% (or a little less than 6 mil) for Miller? Now, they have another 10% over as the MLE and vetmin contracts for the rest? How does Chalmers fit in here (is he over the min?) and are there any other over-the-min contracts on the books?

 
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Trying to understand how Mike Miller fits in capwise. Is it that the max contract for each of the Troika is 30% of the cap, leaving 10% (or a little less than 6 mil) for Miller? Now, they have another 10% over as the MLE and vetmin contracts for the rest? How does Chalmers fit in here and are there any other over-the-min contracts on the books?
I imagine getting rid of Beasley frees up the necessary money for Miller.
 
If LeBron had read something like that last night (pretty much verbatim, except for subbing in his bio details for Bosh's), he wouldn't be as hated as he is today.
Maybe, but the situations aren't all that comparable. Bosh was a good player without local roots or a large fan following on a mediocre team. James was a local kid, the most popular player in the league, a two-time MVP, and he singlehandedly carried a moribund franchise to the best regular season record in the league two years in a row.
 
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JMon348 said:
LeBron just made his first God reference in the last seven years of interviews I've listened to.
From the Cavs beat guy, Wardhorst sp?Clippers signed Ryan Gomes and Randy Foye.
You know, they're looking pretty solid on paper - again. If it wasn't for their repeated ineptitude and bad luck I'd expect them to make the playoffs in the depleted WC.
 
If LeBron had read something like that last night (pretty much verbatim, except for subbing in his bio details for Bosh's), he wouldn't be as hated as he is today.
Maybe, but the situations aren't all that comparable. Bosh was a good player without local roots or a large fan following on a mediocre team. James was a local kid, the most popular player in the league, a two-time MVP, and he singlehandedly carried a moribund franchise to the best regular season record in the league two years in a row.
Bosh was one of, if not thee, most popular athlete in Toronto.
 
Small Business Idea: I'm too busy or I'd do it....

Velcro name patches saying "Arnold" to sell to Cavs fans to put over James' name on their existing jerseys. Never underestimate the venom of sports fans who feel wronged.

 
Trying to understand how Mike Miller fits in capwise. Is it that the max contract for each of the Troika is 30% of the cap, leaving 10% (or a little less than 6 mil) for Miller? Now, they have another 10% over as the MLE and vetmin contracts for the rest? How does Chalmers fit in here (is he over the min?) and are there any other over-the-min contracts on the books?
Basically until the Big 3 sign, the Heat can sign whoever they want and then divide the remaining cap space among the Big 3 (if that's what the Big 3 want). So once they got rid of Beasley they basically have 58 million (minus the cap holds for 7 or so league minimum spaces). It's basicallt a function on how much the Big 3 want. They could still concievably go out and sign a bunch of other guys and then have the big 3 divvy up say the remaining 35 million or so. Until they actually sign the Heat have a lot of flexibility. After they sign, the Heat's options go down.
 
If LeBron had read something like that last night (pretty much verbatim, except for subbing in his bio details for Bosh's), he wouldn't be as hated as he is today.
Maybe, but the situations aren't all that comparable. Bosh was a good player without local roots or a large fan following on a mediocre team. James was a local kid, the most popular player in the league, a two-time MVP, and he singlehandedly carried a moribund franchise to the best regular season record in the league two years in a row.
Bosh was one of, if not thee, most popular athlete in Toronto.
In all fairness how many popular athletes are there in Toronto?
 
If LeBron had read something like that last night (pretty much verbatim, except for subbing in his bio details for Bosh's), he wouldn't be as hated as he is today.
Maybe, but the situations aren't all that comparable. Bosh was a good player without local roots or a large fan following on a mediocre team. James was a local kid, the most popular player in the league, a two-time MVP, and he singlehandedly carried a moribund franchise to the best regular season record in the league two years in a row.
Bosh was one of, if not thee, most popular athlete in Toronto.
:shock: He was probably the most popular after Halladay was dealt.

 
In all fairness how many popular athletes are there in Toronto?
You think that just because people are Canadian they dont like pro sports? Its a city of 2.5 million people (basically the same size as Chicago) that features 4 pro sports teams. I imagine there are a few popular athletes there.
 
I posted this in the other thread, but meant to post it here. I bet Shaq is burning up the phone lines trying to get Miami to sign him to a league minimum contract.

 
In all fairness how many popular athletes are there in Toronto?
You think that just because people are Canadian they dont like pro sports? Its a city of 2.5 million people (basically the same size as Chicago) that features 4 pro sports teams. I imagine there are a few popular athletes there.
I would think Cleveland and Toronto are actually very comparable in this regard.I'm assuming football is #1 in Cleveland (I could be wrong), like Hockey is #1 in Toronto. Neither the Browns or Leafs are loaded with superstars, and the guys who could fit that role are relatively new in town, so while the teams are most popular, they don't have the moat popular athlete.

Likewise, the Indians and Blue Jays have good players but no larger than life figures (because when they get a player of that status, he just signs with the Yankees).

So, Bosh being the big fish on the Raptors and LeBron on the Cavs are comparable in their status in the city. LBJ obviously is way better, way more known internationally, and is good enough that he elevated the Cavs status in Cleveland in a way Bosh couldn't in Toronto.

 
Trying to understand how Mike Miller fits in capwise. Is it that the max contract for each of the Troika is 30% of the cap, leaving 10% (or a little less than 6 mil) for Miller? Now, they have another 10% over as the MLE and vetmin contracts for the rest? How does Chalmers fit in here (is he over the min?) and are there any other over-the-min contracts on the books?
Basically until the Big 3 sign, the Heat can sign whoever they want and then divide the remaining cap space among the Big 3 (if that's what the Big 3 want). So once they got rid of Beasley they basically have 58 million (minus the cap holds for 7 or so league minimum spaces). It's basicallt a function on how much the Big 3 want. They could still concievably go out and sign a bunch of other guys and then have the big 3 divvy up say the remaining 35 million or so. Until they actually sign the Heat have a lot of flexibility. After they sign, the Heat's options go down.
Thx. Once the Big 3 are locked up, then they still have another 10% over the cap to spend in MLE, right? They could sign another guy for 5.8 mil or 3 guys for 1.93 mil and everyone else is vet min?
 
Trying to understand how Mike Miller fits in capwise. Is it that the max contract for each of the Troika is 30% of the cap, leaving 10% (or a little less than 6 mil) for Miller? Now, they have another 10% over as the MLE and vetmin contracts for the rest? How does Chalmers fit in here (is he over the min?) and are there any other over-the-min contracts on the books?
Basically until the Big 3 sign, the Heat can sign whoever they want and then divide the remaining cap space among the Big 3 (if that's what the Big 3 want). So once they got rid of Beasley they basically have 58 million (minus the cap holds for 7 or so league minimum spaces). It's basicallt a function on how much the Big 3 want. They could still concievably go out and sign a bunch of other guys and then have the big 3 divvy up say the remaining 35 million or so. Until they actually sign the Heat have a lot of flexibility. After they sign, the Heat's options go down.
Thx. Once the Big 3 are locked up, then they still have another 10% over the cap to spend in MLE, right? They could sign another guy for 5.8 mil or 3 guys for 1.93 mil and everyone else is vet min?
You only have the MLE if you are over the cap to start. Since they are under the cap they don't have it.
 
Small Business Idea: I'm too busy or I'd do it....Velcro name patches saying "Arnold" to sell to Cavs fans to put over James' name on their existing jerseys. Never underestimate the venom of sports fans who feel wronged.
Or how about "Delonte West Face on a Stick Night" when the Heat come to Cleveland.
 
Trying to understand how Mike Miller fits in capwise. Is it that the max contract for each of the Troika is 30% of the cap, leaving 10% (or a little less than 6 mil) for Miller? Now, they have another 10% over as the MLE and vetmin contracts for the rest? How does Chalmers fit in here (is he over the min?) and are there any other over-the-min contracts on the books?
Basically until the Big 3 sign, the Heat can sign whoever they want and then divide the remaining cap space among the Big 3 (if that's what the Big 3 want). So once they got rid of Beasley they basically have 58 million (minus the cap holds for 7 or so league minimum spaces). It's basicallt a function on how much the Big 3 want. They could still concievably go out and sign a bunch of other guys and then have the big 3 divvy up say the remaining 35 million or so. Until they actually sign the Heat have a lot of flexibility. After they sign, the Heat's options go down.
Thx. Once the Big 3 are locked up, then they still have another 10% over the cap to spend in MLE, right? They could sign another guy for 5.8 mil or 3 guys for 1.93 mil and everyone else is vet min?
The Heat are not eligible for a MLE due ti their low cap figure prior to the FA signings.
 
Trying to understand how Mike Miller fits in capwise. Is it that the max contract for each of the Troika is 30% of the cap, leaving 10% (or a little less than 6 mil) for Miller? Now, they have another 10% over as the MLE and vetmin contracts for the rest? How does Chalmers fit in here (is he over the min?) and are there any other over-the-min contracts on the books?
Basically until the Big 3 sign, the Heat can sign whoever they want and then divide the remaining cap space among the Big 3 (if that's what the Big 3 want). So once they got rid of Beasley they basically have 58 million (minus the cap holds for 7 or so league minimum spaces). It's basicallt a function on how much the Big 3 want. They could still concievably go out and sign a bunch of other guys and then have the big 3 divvy up say the remaining 35 million or so. Until they actually sign the Heat have a lot of flexibility. After they sign, the Heat's options go down.
Thx. Once the Big 3 are locked up, then they still have another 10% over the cap to spend in MLE, right? They could sign another guy for 5.8 mil or 3 guys for 1.93 mil and everyone else is vet min?
You only have the MLE if you are over the cap to start. Since they are under the cap they don't have it.
Aaah, so they really do have to settle who they want before the Big 3 signs & they divvy what's left over. Then, next offseason when the auto-raises on the Big 3 contracts DO put them over, they have the MLE, correct?
 
I posted this in the other thread, but meant to post it here. I bet Shaq is burning up the phone lines trying to get Miami to sign him to a league minimum contract.
Shaq is exactly what they don't want in Miami. They will be best running a fast break- practically unstoppable. Why do you want a big guy clogging up the lane?
 
In all fairness how many popular athletes are there in Toronto?
You think that just because people are Canadian they dont like pro sports? Its a city of 2.5 million people (basically the same size as Chicago) that features 4 pro sports teams. I imagine there are a few popular athletes there.
Can you answer my question then?
There are 4 pro sports there. I would guess there are as many popular athletes there as other 4 sport towns. Probably a few of the hockey players, Bargniani and Bosh for the Raptors, 3 or 4 Jays (Wells, Romero??), and an Argo or two.
 
In all fairness how many popular athletes are there in Toronto?
You think that just because people are Canadian they dont like pro sports? Its a city of 2.5 million people (basically the same size as Chicago) that features 4 pro sports teams. I imagine there are a few popular athletes there.
Can you answer my question then?
There are 4 pro sports there. I would guess there are as many popular athletes there as other 4 sport towns. Probably a few of the hockey players, Bargniani and Bosh for the Raptors, 3 or 4 Jays (Wells, Romero??), and an Argo or two.
Right now I can't think of any and so far people seem to guess but not sure which proves my point I believe. Who is more or as popular or has the same recognition as Bosh? Sort of like saying that chick is one of the hottest chicks in the room filled with dogs.
 
I posted this in the other thread, but meant to post it here. I bet Shaq is burning up the phone lines trying to get Miami to sign him to a league minimum contract.
Shaq is exactly what they don't want in Miami. They will be best running a fast break- practically unstoppable. Why do you want a big guy clogging up the lane?
If Shaq offered to sign for the minimum, it would be a no brainer. I don't care how much they like to run. Shaq could give 20 minutes of solid post play a night. And when they face teams like LA and Orlando, they have a widebody to square off against top notch post players.
 
Trying to understand how Mike Miller fits in capwise. Is it that the max contract for each of the Troika is 30% of the cap, leaving 10% (or a little less than 6 mil) for Miller? Now, they have another 10% over as the MLE and vetmin contracts for the rest? How does Chalmers fit in here (is he over the min?) and are there any other over-the-min contracts on the books?
Basically until the Big 3 sign, the Heat can sign whoever they want and then divide the remaining cap space among the Big 3 (if that's what the Big 3 want). So once they got rid of Beasley they basically have 58 million (minus the cap holds for 7 or so league minimum spaces). It's basicallt a function on how much the Big 3 want. They could still concievably go out and sign a bunch of other guys and then have the big 3 divvy up say the remaining 35 million or so. Until they actually sign the Heat have a lot of flexibility. After they sign, the Heat's options go down.
Thx. Once the Big 3 are locked up, then they still have another 10% over the cap to spend in MLE, right? They could sign another guy for 5.8 mil or 3 guys for 1.93 mil and everyone else is vet min?
You only have the MLE if you are over the cap to start. Since they are under the cap they don't have it.
Aaah, so they really do have to settle who they want before the Big 3 signs & they divvy what's left over. Then, next offseason when the auto-raises on the Big 3 contracts DO put them over, they have the MLE, correct?
All bets are off after the lockout and new CBA
 
In all fairness how many popular athletes are there in Toronto?
You think that just because people are Canadian they dont like pro sports? Its a city of 2.5 million people (basically the same size as Chicago) that features 4 pro sports teams. I imagine there are a few popular athletes there.
Can you answer my question then?
There are 4 pro sports there. I would guess there are as many popular athletes there as other 4 sport towns. Probably a few of the hockey players, Bargniani and Bosh for the Raptors, 3 or 4 Jays (Wells, Romero??), and an Argo or two.
Right now I can't think of any and so far people seem to guess but not sure which proves my point I believe. Who is more or as popular or has the same recognition as Bosh? Sort of like saying that chick is one of the hottest chicks in the room filled with dogs.
You can't think of any because you live in Austin. I can think of very few for the same reason. I imagine hockey fans and/or Toronto residents could name a few.
 
I posted this in the other thread, but meant to post it here. I bet Shaq is burning up the phone lines trying to get Miami to sign him to a league minimum contract.
Shaq is exactly what they don't want in Miami. They will be best running a fast break- practically unstoppable. Why do you want a big guy clogging up the lane?
If Shaq offered to sign for the minimum, it would be a no brainer. I don't care how much they like to run. Shaq could give 20 minutes of solid post play a night. And when they face teams like LA and Orlando, they have a widebody to square off against top notch post players.
Already said on ESPN that Shaq won't take the minimum
 

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