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Quote from: Sccit on June 10, 2015, 05:48:46 PMthis postseason proves that the wiggins trade may be one of the worst in nba history. i was right again.But wrong on signing LeBron. Sccit, if you get rid of this hate for LeBron, you could be one of the most well respected basketball people online. Like you should start a basketball website and be unbiased about your opinion and it would be legit. But your hate for LeBron clouds your judgement. You have one bad post after one bad post, which in between it all you have a great post about the Wiggins/Love trade. That trade maybe the reason the 'Wolves are in the playoffs in 2 years and a title contender in like 5-7. If Minnesota can keep Wiggins and surround him with talent like Muhammad, Lavine, Towns, add a true PG who isn't always hurt, that trade will look like a steal.
this postseason proves that the wiggins trade may be one of the worst in nba history. i was right again.
Quote from: Sccit on June 10, 2015, 05:48:46 PMthis postseason proves that the wiggins trade may be one of the worst in nba history. i was right again.Because of an unforeseen injury?
hack stay actin like cham's bottom lmao...stop it bro.the injury is actually the reason were able to see what a bad trade it is..because cleveland has proven that they dont even need love, and have been playing great wit tristan thompson filling his role. so imagine having wiggins defending the perimeter on top of that. and to think, lebron will be out of the league when wiggins is hitting his prime. guna be historically bad once it pans out.
Quote from: M Dogg™ on June 11, 2015, 08:38:23 AMQuote from: Sccit on June 10, 2015, 05:48:46 PMthis postseason proves that the wiggins trade may be one of the worst in nba history. i was right again.But wrong on signing LeBron. Sccit, if you get rid of this hate for LeBron, you could be one of the most well respected basketball people online. Like you should start a basketball website and be unbiased about your opinion and it would be legit. But your hate for LeBron clouds your judgement. You have one bad post after one bad post, which in between it all you have a great post about the Wiggins/Love trade. That trade maybe the reason the 'Wolves are in the playoffs in 2 years and a title contender in like 5-7. If Minnesota can keep Wiggins and surround him with talent like Muhammad, Lavine, Towns, add a true PG who isn't always hurt, that trade will look like a steal. huh? signing lebron is good, but with signing lebron comes with trading wiggins...so if they dont trade wiggins, no problem. winning the title will negate the terrible trade, but even still, cleveland would be even better right now had they had wiggins instead of love. follow me now.
Quote from: Sccit on June 11, 2015, 04:46:53 PMhack stay actin like cham's bottom lmao...stop it bro.the injury is actually the reason were able to see what a bad trade it is..because cleveland has proven that they dont even need love, and have been playing great wit tristan thompson filling his role. so imagine having wiggins defending the perimeter on top of that. and to think, lebron will be out of the league when wiggins is hitting his prime. guna be historically bad once it pans out.It all depends on if they win this year. If LeBron' return is paired with a first year back championship for a city that hasn't one anything since Jim Brown retired then no one in Cleveland will care how good Wiggins ends up or how many rings he wins somewhere else. All they will think about is that year King James came home and took us to the promised land.It's a simple town. They don't need much. Just be happy for them.
You started this thread by stating that LeBron's return to Cleveland fucked them over worse than him leaving, because it forced Cleveland to trade Wiggins to try and win now. Basically, you said that LeBron should have stayed in Miami and then the Cavs should build around Wiggins, and that would be best. At least that's how everyone took it. If you meant something different, then you need to be more specific.
You're arguing that LeBron and Wiggins on the same team would have been the best move. No one is debating that.The issue is that it never would have happened because LeBron didn't want that.Unless you're arguing that Wiggins and the Cavs without LeBron would have won this year
Quote from: M Dogg™ on June 12, 2015, 09:04:17 AMYou started this thread by stating that LeBron's return to Cleveland fucked them over worse than him leaving, because it forced Cleveland to trade Wiggins to try and win now. Basically, you said that LeBron should have stayed in Miami and then the Cavs should build around Wiggins, and that would be best. At least that's how everyone took it. If you meant something different, then you need to be more specific. if Cleveland doesn't win a title, then yes, it's guna look horrible in the big picture
Quote from: Sccit on June 12, 2015, 10:58:44 AMQuote from: M Dogg™ on June 12, 2015, 09:04:17 AMYou started this thread by stating that LeBron's return to Cleveland fucked them over worse than him leaving, because it forced Cleveland to trade Wiggins to try and win now. Basically, you said that LeBron should have stayed in Miami and then the Cavs should build around Wiggins, and that would be best. At least that's how everyone took it. If you meant something different, then you need to be more specific. if Cleveland doesn't win a title, then yes, it's guna look horrible in the big picture I don't know man. This is the closest Cleveland has ever gone in winning anything for the last 50 years. I think this was the best move they can make to guarantee winning. If LeBron never came back, and they built around Wiggins, you will have fans just waiting for the Decision 2.