Showing posts with label Lebron James. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lebron James. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Where is Lebron going this summer?

Cavs committed to keeping LeBron

Associated Press

CLEVELAND -- When the Cavaliers shipped off Zydrunas Ilgauskas this week and welcomedAntawn Jamison and Sebastian Telfair, it severed one of the last remaining ties to Cleveland's NBA finals appearance in 2007.

The Cavaliers have three remaining players -- LeBron James, Anderson Varejao and Daniel Gibson -- from the team that won the Eastern Conference just three years ago.

As the Summer of LeBron draws near, general manager Danny Ferry's creative moves and owner Dan Gilbert's wallet have turned over the Cavaliers' roster in an attempt to give James plenty of reasons to remain in Cleveland.

[Ferry] has done a good job of bringing in players and trying to build something. I think we all know how important it is to win around here and we have high expectations every year. The front office has done a great job of bringing in guys that want to win and want to do what's right for the team.

-- LeBron James

"[Ferry] has done a good job of bringing in players and trying to build something," James said. "I think we all know how important it is to win around here and we have high expectations every year. The front office has done a great job of bringing in guys that want to win and want to do what's right for the team."

Cleveland's payroll for this season is near $83 million, ranking among the top five in the league. But it was the final two years on Jamison's contract, worth a total of $28 million, that allowed Ferry to acquire him at the trading deadline.

It's a move he has mastered. While teams around the league continue to shed payroll either for economic reasons or to make room for this summer's strong free agent class, the Cavaliers continue to welcome the rich and famous.

Ferry overhauled the roster in 2008, trading six players one minute before the trading deadline for Joe Smith, Ben Wallace, Wally Szczerbiak and Delonte West. It remains perhaps the most vital of all his moves, since it laid the groundwork for what was to come.

Smith was traded to Milwaukee for Mo Williams when the Bucks didn't want to pay him through 2012. Ferry turned Wallace into Shaquille O'Neal when the Suns were trying to get out from under $20 million.

Now Gilbert has allowed Ferry to turn Ilgauskas into Jamison, while leaving hope the Cavs could get 'Z' back if Washington, as expected, buys out his contract.

"This is Dan Gilbert's commitment to winning," Ferry said. "He supported us to make any move we think makes this organization a championship-caliber team."

Now Gilbert must hope it's enough to keep James, who can become a free agent in July.

In trying to get to know his superstar a little better, Gilbert brought James and his family to Idaho last summer for a convention featuring some of the biggest names in business, like Bill Gates and Warren Buffett.

It created a bond between Gilbert and James, since it was the first time the pair had spent significant time together. They talked about life, philosophy and business over the five days, but they didn't talk about James' future in Cleveland. Gilbert, a comedian at times, won't even joke with James about this summer.

"I joke about a lot of things, but probably not that," Gilbert said. "This time of year, we're focused on trying to have the right outcome."

If basketball is James' first passion, business is his second. It's why he embraced the chance to spend a week among the high level executives from around the world. James is a self-taught businessman, having never gone to college after taking the leap from high school to the NBA. Yet he was ranked fifth earlier this month on Forbes Magazine's Fab 40 list of the most powerful figures in sports.

"Great experience," James said of the trip. "I learned a lot about business, did a lot of networking, it was a great time for not only myself, but my kids enjoyed it. A lot of things I brought home not only bettered myself, but bettered my company and bettered the things I do."

Added Gilbert: "He's got a high level of awareness and a high interest in business. He takes very good notes. He's the kind of guy that wants to learn not just about basketball, he always wants to improve what he's doing. And that lines up with our culture and philosophy."

It doesn't take business acumen to understand the numbers of the NBA. On a maximum contract this summer, the Cavaliers can offer James an extra year and about $30 million more than any other team. James has maintained his decision will be based not on money, but on what gives him the best chance to win.

Cleveland certainly appears to be that team, given Gilbert's history of spending.

"You have to understand, Dan Gilbert spent a lot of money," Williams said. "It shows the commitment they have to us. It's not about how much a guy makes. If the player fits the team, they've never shied away from the contracts, even though other teams are trying to shed money. They're taking on more money. The goal is clear what we want to do."

Teams around the league are positioning themselves for James and the rest of the free agents this summer. The Knicks, Bulls, Wizards, Kings, Heat and Clippers are among the teams that will likely make a run at a marquee free agent.

Some of those teams are more appealing to James than others. He quit talking about next summer early on this season and has kept his word, sidestepping a question about whether it was good for so many teams in the league to clear cap space before Thursday's trading deadline.

"I think it all depends what their plan is for the summer," James said. "I don't think too much and get involved much with teams clearing cap space."

Short of winning a championship, Gilbert has done all he can to keep James happy. He called acquiring Jamison Cleveland's big free agent signing, since the team won't have any cap space to take part in the summer frenzy -- other than retaining James.

Gilbert, who successfully steered a campaign recently to bring casinos to Ohio, likes his odds.

"I don't lose any sleep over it," he said. "I feel very good about where the franchise is, all the moves we've made. I feel good about our odds of winning. How do you build it and give it its best odds? How do you put it in the best position to win? I think overall we've done that. Whether it's LeBron or anybody, we believe this franchise would be attractive for anyone who wants to come play basketball."


Copyright 2010 by The Associated Press



Okay, now

Adding Antawn Jamison is like cheating right here. Cavs are already a strong team, and now for keeping Lebron they did this!? Although it won't look good on that luxury tax, it's really a good trade.

So now it comes to this: can they grad this ring this time?

If yes, Lebron is not leaving, if no, he might still have a chance to leave.

New York Knicks has cleared more cap space in order to pursuit two top people. Knowing that they can persuade two of the top free agents (one is Lebron, of course), there IS a chance that Cavs will lose him.

Then again, if I were Lebron right now and I see my team, I wouldn't want to leave this summer.

Saturday, September 5, 2009

Cleveland's Future

Being a Lebron's fan, I check Cav's record and status sometimes. Although I'm not as crazy for Cav as for Warriors, I do make sure I read all their news on ESPN to follow their works. In any case, I do hope that Lebron can get a ring somewhere.

Last season, the Cavs ended with 66 wins and swept first two rounds. However, it ended its championship run with disappointment after game 6 against the Orlando Magics. The main reasons are:
1. Dwight Howard's dominance inside the paint
2. Because of D. Howard, the swing men got more chance to shoot outside
The inside-outside plays totally destroyed the Cavs. That's why the front office made several moves, hoping that they will help in the coming season.

Let's start with last year's starting lineup:
Point guard: Mo Williams
Shooting guard: Delonte West
Small forward: Lebron James
Power forward: Anderson Varejao
Center: Zydrunas Ilgauskas

Besides Lebron, no one can really make to the starting lineup in another team, besides Mo Williams maybe. But then again, besides lebron no one can be a go-to player in this lineup. Therefore, it's almost a miracle that they got 66 wins. You may say that it was due to some good team work and good defense or whatever, but mostly it was Lebron's performances that really saved them. I'm not saying other players are bad players, but compared to starters on other teams, Cav's starting lineup does seem a little weak.

After the disappointment last season, this offseason is really busy for the front office. They acquired several veteran players, hoping it will help in the coming season, especially against Orlando. The most important reason for all these moves is that they want to get the ring for the coming season so they cane make sure that Lebron stays in Cleveland after 2010.

Lebron made a comment about being a free agent in 2010, after he's off his contract. He was being ambiguous about what he is going to do. He tries to put pressure on Cleveland so that the office will do everything to keep him. Smart move, but I don't really see him being on another team (NY? really? you really think he's going to NY? I doubt it....)

Therefore, the office, being afraid of losing Lebron, traded several big names:

1) Shaq O'neil:
There are pro's and con's about this trade. many, including the front office, think that adding into the rotation will add size aka defense inside. If they face Orlando again, maybe Shaq is a good add becasue he can probably stop Dwight Howard inside. Also he might be good against other big players. Overall, he's good inside.

Then again, he's 30+ and is not as in shape as he was anymore. Although he said that his mission in Cleveland is to "win a ring for the king", it's still hard to say that he won't want to take over and be the star himself (like he did last season in Phoenix). Because he is 30+, he is not as atheletic as he was before. Judging from what he did in Miami (missing practices for no reason), there's no guaratee that he will fit into the team that well. After all, team chemistry is really important.

He is considered the biggest move of this off season ( or you can say Artest & Ariza swap? Rasheed Wallace going to Boston? Richard Jefferson? Vince Carter?) But I do think that his effect is the biggest (Cav's championship, Lebron's staying in Cleveland, etc)

We cannnot say whether it's a good trade or not until season starts, though, so we should just wait and see.

2) Jamario Moon & Anthony Parker:
These two players are for parameter force for sure. Adding these two does add more power outside, and they can be good bench or starters. I personally think they are good adds.

3) Leon Powe:
Leon Powe shows his ability two years ago in the final against the Lakers. Powe shows really good athletism and also good skills. Although Powe probably won't be back until later of the season, he can be a good bench sharing minutes with Varejao. I really like this guy, and he's from California XDDDDDD
I hope I can see him play more often.

So the new starting lineup in the comins season might be:
PG: Mo Williams
SG: Delonte West
SF: Lebron James
PF: Anderson Varejao
C: Shaquille O'Neil

and the second unit should be
Daniel Gibson
Anthony Parker
Jamario Moon
Leon Powe
Zydrunas Ilgauskas (I have problems spelling his name.....)

It looks pretty good to me if I don't consider the other big two in the east.....but I do think that the Cav's have a good chance winning the Eastern Conference. The rest is the fight against......the Lakers if nothing goes wrong. Lebron vs. Kobe, people have been waiting for this for a long time. Last season Lakers were 2-0 against the Cavs, and we will see how this season will go.

One thing that's worth talking about is that the Cavs didn't have a good record against the big teams (namely Lakers, Celts, and Magics), so they will test how well the new rotation is by playing against these teams.

Good luck Cavs, and good luck Lebron.