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Tomlinson21RB

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Say good bye to Lebron. Terrible signing, especially with the cap going backwards.

edit: The Mavs just got Marion for 5 years 39 million. I know Marion isn't the same player he used to be, but you tell me which is the better deal...
 

Bornagaincollector

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ProspectorsAdvantage said:
KOBEARODLT said:
def a stupid signing


They could've gotten Ariza for less, which would've been a much better signing. Danny Ferry must have a plan, at least I hope he does for Cleveland's sake.


Correct me if i'm wrong,but they couldn't give Ariza that kind of money,only reason why Andy got it was they can go over the cap to sign thier own player....I agree it was stupid to give him that much,unless they are going to sign & trade with somebody.

As far as LeBron is concerned,i really think he is staying here.
 

Tomlinson21RB

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Bornagaincollector said:
ProspectorsAdvantage said:
KOBEARODLT said:
def a stupid signing


They could've gotten Ariza for less, which would've been a much better signing. Danny Ferry must have a plan, at least I hope he does for Cleveland's sake.


Correct me if i'm wrong,but they couldn't give Ariza that kind of money,only reason why Andy got it was they can go over the cap to sign thier own player....I agree it was stupid to give him that much,unless they are going to sign & trade with somebody.

As far as LeBron is concerned,i really think he is staying here.

I think if he does stay as the team is configured now and management working the way it has been, he will never win a ring. It takes a minimum of 2 superstars in this league to win it all, and I don't see how they do that with these crappy signings.
 

Huffamaniac

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He is a big guard who is a very strong one on one defender. He would have been very valauble against the Magic in the playoffs. he is also a very solid 3 pt shooter. I do not thinkt was a bad signing at all
 

BGSRCGUY

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Huffamaniac said:
He is a big guard who is a very strong one on one defender. He would have been very valauble against the Magic in the playoffs. he is also a very solid 3 pt shooter. I do not thinkt was a bad signing at all


Who are you talking about? Surely not side show bob.
 

Huffamaniac

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Anthony Parker. Boy did I miss the meaning of this topic. I saw Parker's name and completely did not focus on Anderson V and the size of his contract. My bad



ProspectorsAdvantage said:
Huffamaniac said:
He is a big guard who is a very strong one on one defender. He would have been very valauble against the Magic in the playoffs. he is also a very solid 3 pt shooter. I do not thinkt was a bad signing at all


Who are you talking about? Surely not side show bob.
 

KandKCards

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Huffamaniac said:
With Z and Shaq getting old, The Cavs wanted to make sure they had one young big man signed long term

KandKCards said:
Tomlinson21RB said:
Weird, didn't see that reported anywhere. Abysmal signing. He's a backup PF at best.
Good logic if you are going under the assertion that Verajao is worth locking up long term, which he is not.
 

Tomlinson21RB

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KandKCards said:
Huffamaniac said:
With Z and Shaq getting old, The Cavs wanted to make sure they had one young big man signed long term

KandKCards said:
Tomlinson21RB said:
Weird, didn't see that reported anywhere. Abysmal signing. He's a backup PF at best.
Good logic if you are going under the assertion that Verajao is worth locking up long term, which he is not.

The big question is, who else was in the running for him? This seems like the all too common case of the Red Sox/Yankees outbidding themselves to get a player. Who else was willing to pay Anderson Varejao anywhere near that much money/years in this financial climate?
 

Huffamaniac

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I read Dallas had a big offer into him.Cuban likes him a lot

Tomlinson21RB said:
KandKCards said:
Huffamaniac said:
With Z and Shaq getting old, The Cavs wanted to make sure they had one young big man signed long term

KandKCards said:
Tomlinson21RB said:
Weird, didn't see that reported anywhere. Abysmal signing. He's a backup PF at best.
Good logic if you are going under the assertion that Verajao is worth locking up long term, which he is not.

The big question is, who else was in the running for him? This seems like the all too common case of the Red Sox/Yankees outbidding themselves to get a player. Who else was willing to pay Anderson Varejao anywhere near that much money/years in this financial climate?
 

JEA2880

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Horrible. If that's what Anderson costs, they could've definitely gotten a much more talented David Lee for much less. Orlando exposed Varejao for the jabroni that he is in the Eastern Conference Finals, the worst thing they could've done was lock up this immobile big man to a long term deal.
 

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