armchairgm
all sports, all you
+ Add Friends
You are not logged-in.
Sign Up - Log In
Main Page
Sports
Write
Articles
Hot Links
Images
Meet People
Fun
Explore
MLB - NFL - NBA - NHL - College Basketball - College Football - Soccer - Nascar - Other
Article - Locker Room Discussion
All Articles - New Articles - Today's Articles
Submit a Link - Approve Links
Picture Game - Ratings - Polls - Pick Game - Quiz Game - Spring Silliness
Random Page - Random Image - Random Fan

About the Author

SportsPunk
Proud dad of 2 girls with a new baby due in September. I create custom sports collages and write about sports in my free time

Other recent contributors

Make this page better by editing it.
Edit
Page history Discuss pageWhat links here

Shut Up Lebron

by SportsPunk
created February 10, 2008, last edited February 10, 2009
1
Vote

Being the best basketball player on the planet must give LeBron James the ability to get away with comments that make him sound like a moron. When Shaq was traded to Phoenix for Shawn Marion and Marcus Banks, both James and Cavaliers coach Mike Brown were pleased to see The Diesel join the Western Conference, but they were remiss that talented players were not coming to the East, especially to Cleveland. The Cavs have had their once promising season turn somewhat grim after injuries to Sasha Pavlovic and Anderson Varejao. The Cavs have been left depleted and lacking in firepower outside of James, especially with the streaky play of Zydrunas Ilgauskas and Larry Hughes. What LeBron needs to realize is that Cleveland isn’t going to get another star player soon, and the East is better and deeper than last year.

For years the Western Conference has been better and deeper than the Easter Conference, almost on par with the difference between the American and National Leagues in baseball. The balance of power is shifting with Toronto and Orlando becoming legitimate threats instead of cellar dwellers. If memory serves me correctly one of the biggest free agent signings this off-season was the Magic signing Rashard Lewis, who played in the Western Conference. Also the team with the best record in basketball, the Boston Celtics, traded for two Western Conference All-Stars (Ray Allen and Kevin Garnett) and only had to give up one player that is even close to being a star (Al Jefferson). Even the trade of Shaq means more to the Suns than the Heat only because they can win a title with him. The Heat have the worst record in basketball and that is with Shaq out hurt and Dwyane Wade battling injuries. Shawn Marion is a 20 point 10 rebound player for 82 games a year while Shaq’s numbers (15 points 8 rebounds) have been on the decline the last three years and is lucky to play in 2/3 of his teams’ games. At this point Shaq’s name is better than his game, and Marion is an All-Star caliber player. This deal is a steal for the East.

It would be tough to argue that the Cleveland Cavaliers aren’t in rough shape, despite being the fourth seed in the Eastern Conference. They are in strapped with the salary cap unless another team is willing to take on Larry Hughes’s ridiculous contract (get Isiah Thomas on the phone). The team doesn’t have a true point guard, Hughes plays the point as an out of position shooting guard. LeBron handles and distributes the ball the way Michael Jordan did in his prime, with the offense revolving around him. Zydrunas Ilgauskas is an All-Star center but his play has been sporadic and he is on the down slope of his career due to injuries. Drew Gooden is an average at best power forward and the backup guards are offensive minded without enough offense, defense, or playmaking ability. The Cavs have LeBron and whoever else decides to contribute on a given night. There isn’t another playoff caliber team in the NBA that is so devoid of talent surrounding their top option.

How the Cavaliers are as good as they are remains a mystery. While you can’t fault James for wanting a second fiddle, the Cavs continue to shoot themselves in the foot and end up unable to make a move that would be of any real long-term benefit. The Cavs are one solid player away from a title, but one injury away from being a middle of the road team without playoff hopes. A serious injury to LeBron and the Cavs are lottery bound. King James can complain all he wants, but unless the Cavs can find someone willing to play in Cleveland for pennies on the dollar than they will be a one man show not talented enough to win a title for the next several years.

Image:303033821.jpg

Here are the quotes from LeBron according to ESPN

"Unbelievable," James said after practice Wednesday. "That's all I got. It's unbelievable."

When James was asked if being paired with Kidd, his teammate last summer on the U.S. national team, could win the Cavs their first championship, "Yeah," James said. "It's that easy."

"It helps," he said with a laugh. "It does help when you have guys on the team that are perennial All-Stars or can go out there and produce every night and you know what you're going to get."

"It can mess up the chemistry a little bit and it could take a little longer for them to fit in, maybe not," he said. "The reward is you get a good player. Like the Lakers, they got a guy [Gasol] who has averaged 20 [points] and 12 [rebounds] for his whole career. Last night, Kobe Bryant gets six points and the Lakers win by 15, that's the reward.


Enable Comment Auto-Refresher
Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
640 days ago
Score 1+-
If you think the Heat got the better of the Shaq deal then I question your basketball knowledge. Then again, you quote ESPN a lot so that may explain some of it.

The Suns just filled the missing gap (post presence, rebounding down low) and ensured a boost in ticket and merchandise sales. NO TEAM is going to be able to guard Amare AND Shaq (even at 15/8, he still COMMANDS double teams on his size alone). Marion is a freek, but Grant Hill and Boris Diaw can do more than he can WITHOUT the pouting.

The Heat aren't going anywhere with Marion, his numbers will drop like a rock without Steve Nash and he won't rebound as much because he gets long rebounds from jumpshooters (the Heat are NOT a run n' gun team) and he won't sell tickets for them. Marion does not create his own plays, he's no the sharpest tool in the shed and Miami's grinding practices are going to make for a salty Matrix. On top of that, he will be a free agent after next year - All for Naught!
Permalink | Reply
SSreportersLegend
640 days ago
Score 1+-
I agree.....LeBron has ZERO supporting cast. Want to know why they got destroyed in the NBA Finals? LeBron was stopped, and ZERO players picked up the slack.

The Cavs decided to do nothing in free agency, nothing in the trade market, and that's exactly why they are 28-20.

Larry Hughes..I don't know where to start. He can't shoot, he's an average free throw shooter, he isn't a consistent defender. And yet, he is getting the nod over Daniel Gibson!

I refuse to believe the Cavaliers are contenders, and the fact that the GM refuses to get off his ass and look at the trading market makes me certain that I'm sticking with my opinion.
Permalink | Reply
TrizzAll-American
640 days ago
Score 2+-
I dont see where Lebron is wrong, no one wants to have ALL the pressure Lebron has to have at least 20 shots for the Cavs to compete most of the time, he's an unselfish player he would be just as happy to have 20 assists. As for the Matrix this is the same douche that said he wont go to Boston because they arent ready to contend and now in Miami they are headed for Secaucus aka he will be veyr unhappy there.
Permalink | Reply
WoodsmeisterVarsity Captain
640 days ago
Score 0+-
How mamy times do I have to repeat on this site that the Cavs can do nothing because they have nothing besides LeBron th
Permalink | Reply
WoodsmeisterVarsity Captain
640 days ago
Score 1+-
Accidentally hit the wrong key. Anyway - the Cavs have nothing that another team might want. They don't have a significant number of expiring contracts. They can't get anyone to take Larry Hughes and his contract off their hands. You have to have something to get something, and Ferry is constrained by the general lack of tradable talent on the team. You can argue that he put himself in this position, but he pretty much had to sign Larry Hughes to that contract and resign Ilgauskas after he failed to get Michael Redd, or he would have faced a local fan mutiny.
Permalink | Reply
Tyrone BriggsHall of Famer
640 days ago
Score 0+-
Would you feel better if LeBron James just tells the media that "Cleveland sucks" and demand a trade to NY so he can be closer to his beloved Yankees?
Permalink | Reply
SportsPunkLittle Leaguer
638 days ago
Score 0+-
The only reason I don't like Shaq in Phoenix is because he doesn't fit their ofense. While Amare might not like playing the 5, the Suns run and Shaq can't. Sure he can be a big body but he won't make it past half court by the time the Suns have a shot off. While Marion can and probably will opt out after this year, he is better against the cap than Shaq, he is healthier, and will put up better number in Miami. Marion didn't like being the third option and could be great with Wade and a guy like OJ Mayo if Marion decided to stay.
Permalink | Reply
Add your Comment
ArmchairGM welcomes all comments. If you don't want to be anonymous, Register or Login. It's free
Categories: Opinions | Opinions by User SportsPunk | February 10, 2008 | February 2008 | Lebron James Opinions | NBA Opinions | Cleveland Cavaliers Opinions

Don't Miss

Phillies World Series 2009: A Year Later, and They Still Don't Want Us
Sorry, But I'm Not Sorry
2009 NHL Preview
In Which Ricketts Wins World Series
2009 Week 3: Let’s Talk About Your Favorite NFL Team

In the News

Stanford defeated No. 8 Oregon in an upset, 51-42. Running back Toby Gerhart rushed for a school-record 223 yards and three touchdowns, helping Stanford stop Oregon's seven-game win streak.

Comments of the Day

0 Because snooker is a sport... And sports are facking AWESOM...
0 I don"t think money is the object here. Even if he...

Play the Picture Game

Stupidest Baseball Injuries

New Articles

PRESS RELEASE ....... Skin vs. C-TACKT......Rugby Union........Rugby Gloves
Week 10 Postgame: "Don't Want No Drama!"
The Silver Lining of a Gold Glove
From Ninth to First: What If the Red Sox Had Tony Conigliaro in October?
Baseball & Basketball losing it!

Retrieved from "http://armchairgm.wikia.com/Article:Shut_Up_Lebron"

This page was last modified 20:13, 10 February 2008. Content is available under the GFDL.

Main Page About Special Pages Help Terms of Use Advertise