BREAKING: LEBRON chooses Miami

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That kind of concern never seems to bother Calipari.


Hey hey hey, that kind of remark worries me!!!!!!

Seriously, it does concern me and I just hope he understands he can get the job done at UK without any shenanigans. I am just not convinced he is capable of that.
 

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Yeah, Riley heard THROUGH Mickey Aronson's son because it was initially said by Knicks coach D'Antoni. To state...and you DID STATE THIS, he "plotted" means you know something we don't, and IF I am not mistaken, you have been out of the reporting business for quite sometime. You are assuming ALOT without knowing inside details that neither YOU nor I nor anyone else here.

But we can figure out what your agenda is with the last line of your post.;)



word of advice, i might be retired but i still have friends in the business and some of them work in sports. how do you know whether or not i know someone at espn?
 

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word of advice, i might be retired but i still have friends in the business and some of them work in sports. how do you know whether or not i know someone at espn?

I don't. Nor have you said you DO know someone. I have ALOT of friends in the bsuiness and ALL in sports and they have told me the same thing that has been written.... ALOT of the flack is because the HEAT and Riley got EVERYONE! Every single team that had cap space wanted atleast ONE. Riley got ALL THREE.

The owners/presidents/gms can privately and publicly bitch ALL THEY WANT, but the fact remains that they ALL do the same thing. Some more than others.
 

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DOUBLE WHAMMY!!!!

For those folks that thought the HEAT NEEDED to be investigate:

The commissioner said James, Dwyane Wade(notes) and Chris Bosh(notes) violated no league rules in discussing free agency among themselves, and that the league isn't investigating how the Heat managed to land all three. That doesn't mean Stern didn't take issue with certain elements of free agency, particularly James' decision to say he was leaving Cleveland on ESPN.

"The advice that he received on this was poor," Stern said after NBA owners met in Las Vegas. "The performance was fine. His honesty and his integrity, I think, shined through. But this decision was ill-conceived."

SO, nothing to see and move along...:rolleyes:

For the sour grapes owner that acted like a 12 year old that had his girlfriend stolen:

Meanwhile, Stern also took action against Cleveland owner Dan Gilbert, fining him $100,000 for words that the commissioner described as "a little bit extreme."

Stern says Miami's Big 3 acted within rights - NBA - Yahoo! Sports

SO endith the lesson....time for a new subject.;)
 
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He isn't investigating because Toronto and Cleveland told him they weren't interested in pursuing
 

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because there is nothing to investigate.if there was they would be all over it. owners like cuban with so much money can bitch and beg for an investigation all they want. the fact is just because they couldn't land not even one of these big time players on their teams doesn't mean the heat violated any rules.

Let the HATRED begin :D:D:D
 

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Jackson responded to Gilbert's remarks on Sunday by saying the Cavs owner sees James as a "runaway slave" and that Gilbert's comments put the player in danger. "He speaks as an owner of LeBron and not the owner of the Cleveland Cavaliers," Jackson said in a release from his Chicago-based civil-rights group.

Stern said Jackson is a friend and ally to the league, but as with Gilbert, felt the reaction simply went too far.

"However well-meaning Jesse may be in the premise on this one, he is, as he rarely is, mistaken," Stern said. "And I would have told him so had he called me before he issued his statement, rather than this morning. But he is a good friend of the NBA and our players. Has worked arduously on many good causes and we work together in many matters."

I want to puke listening to rat faced David Stern.
 
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