The Enforcer;415701 wrote:I dont understand why it would be so classless.
If he does leave, would it have been better to have done it behind close doors?
It would be much better. Do it with class.
The Enforcer;415701 wrote:I dont understand why it would be so classless.
If he does leave, would it have been better to have done it behind close doors?
thedynasty1998;415715 wrote: And they would just be glued to the TV's when he did an interview with someone a couple months later.
The Enforcer;415708 wrote:The only reason I understand him doing it in Conn is that nobody really knows what is going on and can leak the information.
If he were to hold it at the team's facility, it would be all over the media before he made the announcement.
I heard that too. But I think Melo is getting married in NY, not positive.The only reason I understand him doing it in Conn is that nobody really knows what is going on and can leak the information.
If he were to hold it at
Someone said Greenwich is where Carmelo is getting married this weekend so that is why LeBron is up there but it is also convenient as a neutral site
jpake1;415794 wrote:I still can't see him breaking the Cavs' hearts on TV, even with all this Miami stuff. We'll see.
jpake1;415794 wrote:I still can't see him breaking the Cavs' hearts on TV, even with all this Miami stuff. We'll see.
Never really thought about the Byron Scott factor. CP3 and BS were pretty close if I remember correctly?I still can't see him breaking the Cavs' hearts on TV, even with all this Miami stuff. We'll see.
Wish I had that optimism. The fact he named it "The Decision" he is either adding to the line of Cleveland heartbreaks or purposefully trying to reverse the trend. I think Bosh snubbing the team really hurt his optimism of getting another top guy in Cleveland. Now say the Cavs can get a deal in place for Johnny Flynn and Al Jefferson (wishful thinking IMO) and CP3 tells Lebron he will come to Cleveland and play with him and for Byron Scott then that may be something. But too many variables we have no idea about
The Enforcer;415690 wrote:Goldhammer said on ESPN this morning that if LeBron announces he is leaving on national television, it would be the most classless thing in the history of sports.
jordo212000;415814 wrote:Chris Grant needs to get out of bed. DO SOMETHING.. anything.
BR1986FB;415725 wrote:You obviously underestimate a lot of us. If he leaves, he's dead to me and I'm sure a lot more Cleveland fans.
elbuckeye28;415817 wrote:Which is a stupid statement. Granted maybe an hour special is a bit much, BUT it is going to be on national television no matter what, whether it is an interview or a small press conference.
wildcats20;415815 wrote:Never really thought about the Byron Scott factor. CP3 and BS were pretty close if I remember correctly?
I agree that the whole hour may be a bit much, but calling it the most classless act in sports is a stupid statement.BR1986FB;415826 wrote:No it isn't a stupid statement. I agree a small press conference or an interview would have sufficed but no reason to go the "Jersey Shore/reality TV" route to kick Cleveland fans in the nuts.
I don't see it happening but I'd LMAO if he was playing Wade & Bosh and stayed put.
mucalum49;415828 wrote:Correct, CP3 told Lebron that Byron Scott is the type of coach that he has wanted all along. A guy with discipline and someone that will challenge him to be a better player. I know CP3 spoke out against his firing and thought of Scott as a mentor to him. That is why if LBJ stays in Cleveland and we have some good expiring deals the year CP3 hits the market I would think we would be serious contenders.
elbuckeye28;415834 wrote:I agree that the whole hour may be a bit much, but calling it the most classless act in sports is a stupid statement.
elbuckeye28;415834 wrote:I agree that the whole hour may be a bit much, but calling it the most classless act in sports is a stupid statement.
gibby08;415842 wrote:Windy Twitter:
Even if #Cavs get Jonny Flynn, won't make a difference in #LeBron decision, source says. That's not a surprise.
Source told FOXSports.com Miami Heat have offered Mike Miller 5-year deal worth 27-30 million with deadline tonight.
gibby08;415842 wrote:Windy Twitter:
Even if #Cavs get Jonny Flynn, won't make a difference in #LeBron decision, source says. That's not a surprise.
Source told FOXSports.com Miami Heat have offered Mike Miller 5-year deal worth 27-30 million with deadline tonight.
I said the same thing before I heard Wade the other day. I don't think Grease Ball is going to come down and coach.Correct, CP3 told Lebron that Byron Scott is the type of coach that he has wanted all along. A guy with discipline and someone that will challenge hi
The only problem is if you had a chance to play for Byron Scott or Pat Riley (you know Riley will take over because his ego is too big), who would you choose?
BR1986FB;415837 wrote:The only problem is if you had a chance to play for Byron Scott or Pat Riley (you know Riley will take over because his ego is too big), who would you choose?