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History Is Repeating Itself in Cleveland What the Cavaliers didn’t do eight years ago set the groundwork for LeBron James’s departure. Are they making the same mistakes today?
When history repeats itself, it gets more efficient. It’s abridged, because it can be—we fill the gaps with context from the past. And because of that, it’s easier to say this now than it was eight years ago: LeBron will leave if Cleveland doesn’t figure out the right move. The Cavs have a week to make it.
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the Cavs have a very inexperienced front office.
i am a Timberwolves fan when ESPN Real PlusMinus says Jimmy Butler is a solid MVP candidate i say to myself "yes". when ESPN Real PlusMinus says Andrew Wiggins' defense is below avearge i say to myself "no".
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On February 01 2018 12:25 Twinkle Toes wrote:History Is Repeating Itself in Cleveland What the Cavaliers didn’t do eight years ago set the groundwork for LeBron James’s departure. Are they making the same mistakes today? When history repeats itself, it gets more efficient. It’s abridged, because it can be—we fill the gaps with context from the past. And because of that, it’s easier to say this now than it was eight years ago: LeBron will leave if Cleveland doesn’t figure out the right move. The Cavs have a week to make it.
Seems like you should link the article. Granted, it appears to be a Vox article, so maybe you shouldn't.
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Oh I usually do, missed one copypasta this time. Edited thanks.
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Ahh, another article that parrots the lie that the first CLE iteration was not talented.
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On February 01 2018 15:20 cLutZ wrote: Ahh, another article that parrots the lie that the first CLE iteration was not talented. AKA Lebron needs more help
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like i said a week or 2 ago Thomas belongs in the G-League. http://uproxx.com/dimemag/isaiah-thomas-g-league-brian-windhorst-cavaliers-defense/2/
baseball and hockey use their minor league team(s) for "rehab stints" to get their players back into game shape after they've rested a long time due to a major injury. for example, the ERA champion from 2016 , Aaron Sanchez pitched for 2-3 weeks in Buffalo before he comes back to pitch for Toronto. There is no shame in playing for the minor league team when u r on rehab. Isaiah THomas' ego won't allow him that.
if arguably the best pitcher from the 2016 MLB season can pitch in the minor leagues in 2017 then Isaiah Thomas can play in the G league.
Pride goeth before the fall.
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The problem with IT is that at best he's an inefficient score-first point guard that can't play defense. At best.
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On February 02 2018 07:12 BlackJack wrote: The problem with IT is that at best he's an inefficient score-first point guard that can't play defense. At best. he is not in game shape. this guarantees failure. as long as he shoots 36% and 25% from 3 there is no positive role for him on the team.
if he is in game shape and puts up his career average #s there might be a role on the team for him that has a positive impact. if he can put up #s like he did last year there undoubtedly is a role for him on the team.
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And his ego does not match his talent. Last year was an anomaly. How long before we can agree that this is actually his level now and not anymore rust or hip injury
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On February 02 2018 07:32 Twinkle Toes wrote: And his ego does not match his talent. Last year was an anomaly. How long before we can agree that this is actually his level now and not anymore rust or hip injury every injury healing process is unique. especially soft tissue injuries. that is why its best for him to figure all this out in the G-League. Once he starts lighting up the G-league call him up to the big club.
of course, that is all just a dream.
here is the shot that had IT at 2-15 and 0-6 from 3. https://streamable.com/nr0j6
the natives are getting restless.
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Isaiah is very talented to be 5'9" and still compete in the NBA at a high level. I just have a theory that there are a lot of G-league players and bench warmers that can put up similar numbers if they were given the green light to take 20 shots a game and carry the basketball.
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Yeah, but at 5'9, with his contract, if he doesn't contribute anything above average offensively, he is practically hurting the team. Add in the drama and the negative morale that he "may" have created.
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lowry plays better angry. if Derozan could play defense like Powell he'd be 1 of the best shooting guards in the NBA.
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On February 02 2018 11:45 JimmiC wrote:Show nested quote +On February 02 2018 10:55 Twinkle Toes wrote: Yeah, but at 5'9, with his contract, if he doesn't contribute anything above average offensively, he is practically hurting the team. Add in the drama and the negative morale that he "may" have created. This year he has a amazing contract its 8 mil a year, thats less tgen most backups Which is why they should get an actual backup instead of this drama queen chucker until he gets his grrove back, as a second unit maybe . They have Calderon! Even DRose would be a wise option ahead of him at the moment.
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