Just give C-town the trophy!
2007-07-17 22:17:35
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answered by Zombie Birdhouse 7
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Um...yeah...I guess that's ok. Ya' know with KG and Lebron and all because KG is a great player. But I like originality more for some reason. When I say originality I mean teams that grow together, not a superstar who joins another in a desperate attempt to win now.
You know like Jordan, Pippen, and Grant grew together and become champions. Or Kobe and Shaq playing together 4 years before getting their first ring. Stockton and Malone, Duncan, Parker, and Ginobli, even KG and Marbury were great because they had their own authentic identity. That's why it was so disappointing when Boozer left! The Cavs would have ran through the East for the next 5 to 10 years centered around those two.
But anyway, I get your point, it would be great to have a player like Garnett. But as a fan of the game I like to watch teams struggle and grow into champions, instead of trying to peace one together overnight.
2007-07-17 19:07:48
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answered by Anonymous
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They would probably still lose. To trade for Garnett, you need to give up talent, not to mention make the salaries add up. The Cavs, or T-Wolves, whoever's gonna be dealing for the other, would have to give up all their decent role players and probably their first round picks for the next 5 years to make the trade work out. Then you can have Lebron, Garnett, and 3 players who crossed over from the WNBA in your team. T-Wolves could actually offer talent by offering Craigh Smith, Randy Foye, Corey Brewer, Ricky Davis, Juwan Howard and their first-round picks for the next 3 years(if that's allowed), and assuming the Cavs have the roster space(which they don't), and then take back trash like David Wesley in return to make the salary work out. The Cavs, on the other hand, are stuck with too much salary deadweight in overpaid losers, so their best solution is to conduct a mass buyout to relieve cap room. Then they can sign Garnett when he gets into free-agency. That's assuming the Cavs have like 60million to spend on buying out useless guys like David Wesley, fat Z, Donyell Marshell, Damon Jones, Eric Snow. Eric Snow should be transferred from the roster to the coaching staff. He doesn't bring anything on the court but is a supposed "strong influence" in the locker room. Larry Hughes also has like 11 million in salary, but he's still a decent player and so may be worth holding onto.
2007-07-17 18:35:53
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answered by TheHateMaster 2
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He has already said his first choice is to go to phoenix.
And that he is staying in Minnesota. Which means next
year he will sign with Phoenix as a free agent.
LeBron needs to team up with Rasheed Wallace.
I like the LeBron Rasheed combo better than
Nash Garnett. You should too if you are a Cavs fan.
Sheed plays better defense, and makes big shots
at the end of the game.
2007-07-17 19:15:30
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answered by Anonymous
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That would great. Too bad the Cavs have no one Minnesota likes for KG. Other than Lebron, the Cavs have a bunch of overpaid, underachieving players.
It's kind of the same situation as the Lakers trying to get KG, but worse. At least the Lakers have Odom and Bynum to offer to other teams.
2007-07-18 07:01:38
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answered by Frederick S 4
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Dang garnett AND lebron? That team will be almost impossible to beat. If that happens i'm going to have to work really hard to win a championship.
2007-07-17 18:11:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Why bother saying this? Like... we get it that every NBA fan wishes Garnett would play for their team, but this is jsut absolutely, completely ignorant of everything concerning the NBA.
2007-07-17 19:36:30
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answered by Anonymous
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And who will they give up? Yeah thats right, keep on dreaming. This will never happen. Cavs will never win championship. Or when LeBron stops airballing free throws, then they might have a chance.
2007-07-17 22:38:41
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answered by Anonymous
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too undesirable with regard to the Carlos Boozer incident, otherwice they're a contender perfect now. it quite is distinctive yet in some strategies equivalent to the Joe Smith incident in Minn. happily (possibly no longer) for Lebron the recent earnings cap sturctures won't enable the team to grant him 28 million a year like KG is earning, so Cleveland might desire to pursuit unfastened brokers no longer basically like the T-wolves.
2016-10-08 23:27:50
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answered by gayston 4
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I'm drooling at the thought of it.... With everything the two of them do already including being GREAT passers for their positions you would open up the floor tremendously...
Bill Gates needs to buy a team and screw the salary cap to make this happen... It must be done
2007-07-17 20:02:02
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answered by James V 3
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LeBron + Garnett = drunken rambling of the truly pathetic and ignorant morons that do no understand the NBA salary cap.
2007-07-17 18:06:00
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answered by Anonymous
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