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These are a long shot. But I will take both
These are a long shot. But I will take both
Agreed… little uncomfortable with this… Seems to put too much focus on the package-players v. the rest of the team, IMO… Could be bad for team chemistry.What's with the package deals nowadays? It seems to be trending. Actually it reminds me of the Lebron fiasco.
Well it's not everything to women.I'm not a big package guy.
What's with the package deals nowadays? It seems to be trending. Actually it reminds me of the Lebron fiasco.
seeya27 said:A little off-topic but... I would hardly call Lebron's move to Miami a "fiasco." Since the move to Miami, he's been to 4 championship finals, won back-to-back championships, a couple regular season MVPs, and 2 championship MVPs. Even when the media made a big deal about him about his free agency, he donated all the proceeds ($6 million) from the craziness to charity.
I have never understood the public's dislike of Lebron. He's a good guy, a good role model and he wins. Maybe he wins too much?
People can argue that Jordan was better; ok, a debatable point. That he should have won 4 straight championships; 2 ain't bad and impressive in this day and age.
The package deal worked, but now the big 3 are getting old. Now it is time to change things up, which is what any sound businessman would do. Even Geno doesn't win EVERY year.
The Nets package deal last year was a fiasco for lots of reasons. Miami...hardly.
A little off-topic but... I would hardly call Lebron's move to Miami a "fiasco." Since the move to Miami, he's been to 4 championship finals, won back-to-back championships, a couple regular season MVPs, and 2 championship MVPs. Even when the media made a big deal about him about his free agency, he donated all the proceeds ($6 million) from the craziness to charity.
I have never understood the public's dislike of Lebron. He's a good guy, a good role model and he wins. Maybe he wins too much?
People can argue that Jordan was better; ok, a debatable point. That he should have won 4 straight championships; 2 ain't bad and impressive in this day and age.
The package deal worked, but now the big 3 are getting old. Now it is time to change things up, which is what any sound businessman would do. Even Geno doesn't win EVERY year.
The Nets package deal last year was a fiasco for lots of reasons. Miami...hardly.
"Old"? Really? So what were the celtics when they won, ancient?A little off-topic but... I would hardly call Lebron's move to Miami a "fiasco." Since the move to Miami, he's been to 4 championship finals, won back-to-back championships, a couple regular season MVPs, and 2 championship MVPs. Even when the media made a big deal about him about his free agency, he donated all the proceeds ($6 million) from the craziness to charity.
I have never understood the public's dislike of Lebron. He's a good guy, a good role model and he wins. Maybe he wins too much?
People can argue that Jordan was better; ok, a debatable point. That he should have won 4 straight championships; 2 ain't bad and impressive in this day and age.
The package deal worked, but now the big 3 are getting old. Now it is time to change things up, which is what any sound businessman would do. Even Geno doesn't win EVERY year.
The Nets package deal last year was a fiasco for lots of reasons. Miami...hardly.
I hear you. You know it reminds me of the times my and my boy went on a double date. Well what happens when one of the girls backs out? What happens when I like my date and he hates his? What if he gets rejected and I don't?the package deal is a new fad; but until it actually starts happening, I wouldn't get my hopes up. I feel like every year we have a bunch of package recruits. To my memory Okafor and Jones are the only two studs who publicly went as a package where it was stated early and the players actually committed together. Before that, I can't remember any public "packages" that actually came to fruition. Even Stone and Newman have already started backtracking. We had Leblanc and Voskuhl, but I don't think that was a package as much as us taking Jake to hopefully lure Leblanc in. Funny how that works.
"Old"? Really? So what were the celtics when they won, ancient?
The reason people hated lebron, is because in the old days of the league, the best players didn't come together to take less money to give themselves the easiest possible chance at winning a ring. Older players join a dominant team for low money to try to win a ring before retiring, but the Miami big 3 began the practice of basically taking the easy way out. Rather than wanting to beat the best, they want to consolidate all the talent so that there isn't many teams out there that can truly challenge you. It's somewhat awful to teach young kids, sure teamwork is great and sacrificing for a common goal, but in sports, talent being spread out evenly and competitors wanting to beat their peers is better than wanting to make it easier to complete
How you can see miamis stars coming together as a positive is beyond me, unless you're a heat fan. It literally kills any shot the smaller market teams had at putting together a championship run.
I hate this stance...every single NBA championship team of recent memory is comprised of multiple All-Stars, if not legends...NOBODY did it alone, not even Jordan. You have to surround yourself with top talent, and if your management is going to give you Ilgauskas and Daniel Gibson ...you go and do it yourself
Lakers had Kareem, Magic, Worthy, Perkins, etc...
Bulls with MJ, Pippen, Rodman, etc...
Celtics with Bird, McHale, Parrish, etc...and then with Ray, KG, Pierce
Spurs with Duncan, Parker, Manu, Robinson for 1, etc...
Pistons with Isaiah, Rodman, etc...
Lebron taking the Cavs to the Finals in 2007 was one of the most ridiculous things ever...look at that squad. Terrible.
His made for TV "decision"....was terrible, i agree with that
I hate this stance...every single NBA championship team of recent memory is comprised of multiple All-Stars, if not legends...NOBODY did it alone, not even Jordan. You have to surround yourself with top talent, and if your management is going to give you Ilgauskas and Daniel Gibson ...you go and do it yourself
Lakers had Kareem, Magic, Worthy, Perkins, etc...
Bulls with MJ, Pippen, Rodman, etc...
Celtics with Bird, McHale, Parrish, etc...and then with Ray, KG, Pierce
Spurs with Duncan, Parker, Manu, Robinson for 1, etc...
Pistons with Isaiah, Rodman, etc...
Lebron taking the Cavs to the Finals in 2007 was one of the most ridiculous things ever...look at that squad. Terrible.
His made for TV "decision"....was terrible, i agree with that
I agree with everything you've said. Except, as much as I liked Sam Perkins (was it just me or did he looked stoned 100% of the time?), putting him in the same sentence as Magic, Kareem, and Worthy and then putting the tag of all star or "legend" is absolute comic gold. I get what you were saying, just have no idea why you chose Sam Perkins to accompany two of the greatest players who ever lived and another HOF in Big Game James.
I hate this stance...every single NBA championship team of recent memory is comprised of multiple All-Stars, if not legends...NOBODY did it alone, not even Jordan. You have to surround yourself with top talent, and if your management is going to give you Ilgauskas and Daniel Gibson ...you go and do it yourself
Lakers had Kareem, Magic, Worthy, Perkins, etc...
Bulls with MJ, Pippen, Rodman, etc...
Celtics with Bird, McHale, Parrish, etc...and then with Ray, KG, Pierce
Spurs with Duncan, Parker, Manu, Robinson for 1, etc...
Pistons with Isaiah, Rodman, etc...
Lebron taking the Cavs to the Finals in 2007 was one of the most ridiculous things ever...look at that squad. Terrible.
His made for TV "decision"....was terrible, i agree with that
I'm no NBA historian, but how many of these great pairings involved superstars widely considered to be the top in their sport taking smaller salaries in order to allow the team to stockpile an absurd amount of talent? Did Jordan ever take big pay cuts to team up with Malone and Stockton? Nope...
and wonderful point about the Spurs... having Robinson and landing that great draft pick of Duncan, and then proceeding to draft Parker and Ginobili as late gem picks in drafts.... that's so similar to allstar players campaigning one another to join certain teams and take paycuts to create an allstar team.
The spurs legend was built on great draft picks allowing them to remain relevant while their core (which they got very lucky to land in the draft) aged
Did Jordan ever take big pay cuts to team up with Malone and Stockton? Nope...
It trends but rarely happens.What's with the package deals nowadays? It seems to be trending. Actually it reminds me of the Lebron fiasco.