NBA Offseason Thread

@Jaemooms in here lashing out because Baker Mayfield the new face of Cleveland sports lolololol

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That’s assuming we don’t trade anyone, which unless your retarded (which you are) you should know that’s going to change.

Trading Kevin Love takes off a max contract off top. Majority of our roster is young players on team friendly contracts outside of TT, JR, and Love.

#OurOwnerIsKnownForSpending
#SoThisIsIrrelivent....AsTheBulls
#ILikeOurSquadBetterThenTheBullsRoster
#Lmao

So yall trading without taking a matching Salary back?
 
Here u go...

https://newrepublic.com/minutes/149226/important-lebron-james-clevelands-economy

Cliff notes version, For a big market like Miami, Lebron's impact was not that significant. But for poor little Cleveland, his loss will be felt.

This article is referring to establishments within one mile of the arena lmaoooooo...y’all cannot be this fuckin stupid lol...y’all really do believe it lmao

you have to be a dumb fuck to think Lebron effects the city’s economy. You probably watch to much ESPN if you believe that. Keep in mind that’s a 24 hr sports network, they want you to think the world revolves around sports. He’ll maybe effect a couple restaurants, night clubs, and parking lots down town but that’s about it lol. I’m sure he’s probably built some things in a small city like Akron.


Cleveland’s economy is in good shape due to the medical industry. Cleveland Clinic and University hospital has changed the look of the city, not Lebron lol. Kings and queen’s from all over the world fly in to have procedures done at these places, as well as your favorite athletes.


From a business standpoint, like it or not, Dan Gilbert has had a much bigger impact on Cleveland’s economy then Lebron and it’s not even close. He’s built 3 casino’s and Quicken Loans has taken over the mortgage industry.

#LikeItOrNot
#DanGilbertHasBiggerInfluence
#AndItsNotEvenClose
#YallNeedToTakeEconomicsClass
#AndTurnOffTheESPN
#YallBelieveAnythingThatSoundGood
#Lmaoooooo
 
Really thought Jabari would've been an interesting fit for Utah and wouldve gave them a higher ceiling as a team than Favors, wonder where he ends up now instead
 
I could spoil power for you right now that way you can dive in bball since you a superfan
it was kinda tongue in cheek lol

if i watch any, it will be the pelicans games. I wanna see Frank Jackson play but they might hold him out or some weird shit
 
Hope we can try to swing a deal for Kemba again. Heard they wanted us to take back Batums contract in the proposal and that's when the talks broke.
 
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Not really. It’s around league average.

I'm pretty sure the league average on mid range J's (in between the arc to outside the restricted area) is around 40%.

31% is deplorable. In comparison Ben Simmons actually shoots a tad worse in that department @ 29%.
 
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