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Kobe is supposedly retiring by then. It's crazy cause I don't see the point of Lebron leaving Miami at that point. To win? He'd done that maybe if he hadn't won a championship up until that point but considering he has and the fact that Miami has become "his team" what's the point? He's now in the position to do the recruiting.
He also said he'd see but it matched his date and age he set as a rookie to retire from the NBA.

That said about LeBron, the guy said his first goal was becoming the first billionaire player. There is only one team that is signed to a multi billion dollar deal in the league, generates profit every year, has top ratings, sells out every road game, and the like. If his goal is still the same as it was just a couple years ago when he reiterated that was his number 1 motive then there is no better platform than the Lakers with Dwight as they would both be 29 going on 30,have cap room even with Bron to be used on other talent iof Kobe and Pau retire or Kobe, Pau, and Ton as every deal is off the books besides Dwight and Nash.

That said, I ratherr LA go after Melo and another guy on an I like the guy note, but Bron has basketball talent and could go in the ceiling with MAgic, Kareem, Worthy, West, Baylor, Goodrich, Wilt, Kobe, Wilkes, and Shaq ... Likely Pau (hes hof lock based on total career making him ceiling lock) and Dwight too
 

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That stuck out to me too, lol. I mean the man is good and he'll be in the conversation when his career is up but he's not THAT good to say he'll be a lock.
 

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He'll eventually get in, he is nowhere close to being a first ballot HOF.

And Lebron is going to LA, you smurfs crazy. :Kobe:
 

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That said about LeBron, the guy said his first goal was becoming the first billionaire player. There is only one team that is signed to a multi billion dollar deal in the league, generates profit every year, has top ratings, sells out every road game, and the like.

This is the most boring argument on the planet. "The Lakers make money, and by extension I am awesome for rooting for them." If LeBron needed to go to a top market, he'd have gone to New York or Chicago in 2010.
 

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LeBron isn't going to the Lakers, especially if he wins another ring with Miami. When was the last time a player in the middle of his prime left a team that is one of the best teams in the NBA, has won a championship in recent years, playing with two All-Stars and on top of that is playing in a large market. It just doesn't happen.

But I'll let Laker fans get their hopes up, will be funny.
 
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These smurf whiteys are tryin to make it really difficult for me to get my guy at 9.

Dirk Nowitzki has had arthroscopic knee surgery and is expected to be out for at least six weeks.

Nowitzki will begin on-court activities "within approximately six weeks," so he'll likely be out longer than the six-week timetable provided. T

Early to Mid December return?
 
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When was the last time a player in the middle of his prime left a team that is one of the best teams in the NBA, has won a championship in recent years, playing with two All-Stars and on top of that is playing in a large market. It just doesn't happen.

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