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LeGM strikes again!!

@ShamsCharania
The Cleveland Cavaliers are planning to sign center Edy Tavares to a multiyear contract on Wednesday, league sources tell @TheVertical.
9:57 PM - 11 Apr 2017
 
Who's LeGM??!!

The shadow GM of the Cavs, LeBron James, u may have heard of him. He's good at that basketball thing.

@ShamsCharania
The Cleveland Cavaliers are releasing center Larry Sanders to create roster space, league sources tell @TheVertical.
10:21 PM - 11 Apr 2017
 
The shadow GM of the Cavs, LeBron James, u may have heard of him. He's good at that basketball thing.

@ShamsCharania
The Cleveland Cavaliers are releasing center Larry Sanders to create roster space, league sources tell @TheVertical.
10:21 PM - 11 Apr 2017

Oh, hahaha.. sorry, a bit slow on the uptake. Has LeBron publicly supported Edy Tavares in the past?
 
The old Lakers regime (Mitch + Jim Buss) was reportedly very interested in trading young talent (what Jeanie deems 'the future') for Paul Millsap..
 
He should be the starting Point Guard next year.


Given time, I think he has Harden-lite potential.



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FXiLEIUIUXc
 
Which is what they're aiming for.. They put the youngest starting lineup in NBA history on the floor this year and crushed the old record in doing so.
This.
I love what the suns are doing.
 
Portland Trail Blazers forward Maurice Harkless may want to think twice about shooting three-pointers during Wednesday's regular-season finale against the New Orleans Pelicans at Moda Center.

As Kristian Winfield of SB Nation explained, he will miss out on a $500,000 bonus if his three-point shooting percentage for the 2016-17 campaign falls under 35 percent following the game.

Harkless is sitting at 35.1 percent, meaning even one missed three could ultimately cost him half a million dollars.

As Brett Pollakoff of Fox Sports wrote, the Trail Blazers are locked in with a first-round Western Conference playoff matchup versus the Golden State Warriors, so Harkless may want to stick with layups against New Orleans.
 
Portland Trail Blazers forward Maurice Harkless may want to think twice about shooting three-pointers during Wednesday's regular-season finale against the New Orleans Pelicans at Moda Center.

As Kristian Winfield of SB Nation explained, he will miss out on a $500,000 bonus if his three-point shooting percentage for the 2016-17 campaign falls under 35 percent following the game.

Harkless is sitting at 35.1 percent, meaning even one missed three could ultimately cost him half a million dollars.

As Brett Pollakoff of Fox Sports wrote, the Trail Blazers are locked in with a first-round Western Conference playoff matchup versus the Golden State Warriors, so Harkless may want to stick with layups against New Orleans.

Haha...
 
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