TH3-D0S3R said:
The Spurs are really old though and I don't think Lebron can mask for their problems of athleticism and lack thereof. I'm not a huge Lebron fan so I could care less if he succeeds, but I cant see how a move would benefit him when the Spurs promote team ball and Lebron wants it to be all about him. If you ask me, the 3 places I'd like to see Lebron go, it would be... 1. New Orleans- to me it's the best fit. He'd probably be tarnishing his overall legacy a bit by teaming up with two Hall of Famers in Davis and Boogie, but this IMO is his best shot out west to make the Finals. 2. Portland-they have salary cap hell, but I could see a sign and trade where they send McCollum and a few others to the Cavs for Lebron. Him teaming up with Lillard is a question mark because Lebron has never played with a player of Lillard's quality, but it's best for his legacy and he'd have a solid bench around him. 3. Denver-this has absolutely no chance in hell happening, but I'd like to imagine Lebron with Jokic, Milsap, Harris, and Murray. That starting 5 could contend with anyone and Lebron is most likely the best man on his team. Also, if Lebron joins Philly or Houston, that's a KD caliber move and I'd lose a bit more respect of the man. |
Lillard is actually not that good he is pretty overrated. He played with a player better then him before when he played with Kyrie for two years. Plus his first couple of years with the Heat D Wade was still almost as good as Lillard. Him going to the Pelicans probably wouldn't work out salary cap wise they can either resign Cousins or get LeBron I doubt the have enough cap space to sign both players the only team that has enough cap space to sign both LeBron and Cousins is the Lakers.








