They said the same after Magic and then Jordan, there is always another.
The league is built on stars, if they can't find one, they will make one.
Dude, the league kind of sucked for a good 5-6 years after Jordan left.
They said the same after Magic and then Jordan, there is always another.
The league is built on stars, if they can't find one, they will make one.
Dude, the league kind of sucked for a good 5-6 years after Jordan left.
The year after when Duncan and Robinson beat Ewing? or the year after that when the Shaq and Kobe era began with their first?
Yeah, all of that when the majority of the NBA was awful outside of 2 teams.
The point though, the league will suffer when Lebron leaves. Not saying it will crumble, but it will be worse off. Love him or hate him he is a top 10 player ever.
The stars of the league where guys like Vince Carter, Tracy McGrady, Stephon Marbury, Allen Iverson, etc. Mostly high volume shot takers who didn't win all that much. There was definitely a let down period from Jordan's retirement to the mid to late 2000's.
This is the right move though.
He would have been a disaster in Dallas. Not sure how he would score without Chris Paul.
The point though, the league will suffer when Lebron leaves. Not saying it will crumble, but it will be worse off. Love him or hate him he is a top 10 player ever.
Weird isn't it. Deandre and his clipper playmates ruin Cuban, and Cuban retaliates by attacking the already marginalized reporter Broussard.
Has Cuban said anything about Jordan yet?
He just said he wouldn't answer his phone. Said he would talk more about it at a later date.
Thanks!
Although that is a little disappointing. I was hoping to see some fireworks. I suppose though he is not commenting because he is exploring his legal options. Yesterday there was talk that even though the NBA rules made verbal agreements non-binding, Texas tort law allows suits based on verbal agreements if a party is injured or damaged after relying on the verbal agreement. I'm interested to see how it plays out.
In the end I think daj back to lac is good for the NBA, the clippers, and Mark Cuban. Clippers are better with him, the NBA needs villains(the clippers), and Mark Cuban now has somthing he has never had...sympathy. Public sympathy can be a valuable commodity if used correctly. That is why I think Cuban made a mistake attacking Broussard. That story made him more sympathetic. He could have waited a week or two and then cleared that up, after he cashed in on it.
Players are allowed to change their mind. Teams are allowed to campaign for players, even after a verbal agreement with another team.
Cuban and the Mavs just need to not be babies and move on.
No one wants to be on a team that is about feature Chandler Parsons as their #1 option with an aging Dirk as #2 and a Wes Matthews fresh off an achilles injury as a #3.
Except D-Will. But that may be because he's excited to play Bingo and feed the pigeons at the park with the rest of the Mavs roster.