The Enforcer;412473 wrote:That is tearing the team apart to get Bosh.
Yup.
I'd still be down though.
The Enforcer;412473 wrote:That is tearing the team apart to get Bosh.
like_that;412478 wrote: I will definitely question his desire to win if he goes to Houston.
thedynasty1998;412480 wrote:Also, I don't buy that Toronto would rather deal with the Cavs rather than Houston.
thedynasty1998;412482 wrote:Why? Houston is setup just as nicely as Cleveland for a run at a championship.
The Enforcer;412485 wrote:The next question is, if Shaq and Big Z both leave, who do they go after for the Center spot?
Suppose that deal does happen, as a team, does it really make Cleveland better than they were last year?
That is alot to give up for Bosh.
thedynasty1998;412482 wrote:Why? Houston is setup just as nicely as Cleveland for a run at a championship.
The Enforcer;412491 wrote:Rizzo and company were talking about Brendan Haywood to fill the Center slot.
KR1245;412496 wrote:Haywood is gonna get paid. Its a tough position for the Cavs. They only have the MLE and BAE. They need to decide what position to throw the money at......a SG in Mike Miller/Allen etc or bigman like Haywood.
IggyPride00;412500 wrote:Mark Cuban is on record as saying he wants Haywood back, and he will pay him.
The Cavs had better have a viable plan in place for center before any trade with Bosh because he won't come here if he thinks he's going to end up playing center. He has made very clear the days of him playing the 5 are over, and having Noah is part of the reason he has been warm to the idea of Chicago because he can play power forward.
The Enforcer;412501 wrote:It really doesnt sound like Bosh is too excited about coming to Cleveland looking at some of the stories out there.
I dont know if Chicago (ones they would be willing to give up) really has the pieces Toronto would want in a Sign and Trade.
thedynasty1998;412482 wrote:Why? Houston is setup just as nicely as Cleveland for a run at a championship.
The Enforcer;412508 wrote:I cant imagine they would even consider giving up Noah.
If he truly does not want to play Center, Chicago is the perfect place for him.