Cavs no longer pursuing PG or Butler

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Hmmm sounds familiar with the current Cavs team huh? :Dontbelieveit:

You comparing the Cavs starting lineup vs that MN one? :cottonhomie: And that Cavs bench is faaarrr better than the MN one in 13-14. MNs bench sucked in the regular season, the Cavs bench sucked during the playoffs. Plus they had bench players that could still contribute in mixed lineups, the Wolves didn't
 

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The coli y'all where current Andrew Wiggins was the missing piece to the Cavs title hopes:mjgrin:
I like how nikkas bring up his defense as being better than Love like he doesn't get assed out at his own position. Only difference he would've made last finals was that Bron would've been able to defend a big most of the time and let Andrew get assed out by KD instead
 

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if we finesse the Spurs of Danny for Iman, that's a HELL OF A UPGRADE!!!!
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After seeing Iman play admirably as the ball handler when Kyrie was out and see his3 pt shooting percentage skyrocket (relatively) for quite a while, IDK about a massive upgrade. But that's pretty much assuming Danny's shooting is ass as it has been for the Spurs the past 2 years. If he learns how to shoot a basketball again and they can somehow make it ONLY Iman for Green straight up, that would be a dub.


P.S he aint really gotta be 2014 Finals level, but just enough to not be a Roberson clone. I know we would only be getting him to matchup better with the Warriors, but he gotta be somewhat relevant offensively
 

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In 2012 by far his best statistical season Bron went to the post and dominated

Yes, Lebron was quite good from the post by 2012.

I'm trying to see how the hell it would have made a difference in 2014, 2015, or 2017 though.



Nikka 2017 he wasnt winning shyt anyway. If he showed up in the dallas series and played off the ball/post( the opposite of bron ball) yea nikka that wouldve been 2 more rings because bron ball is predictable to stop. We not sheep that believe bron need more help. This isnt a video game. If players know their job is to just stand in the corner and shoot 3s they mentally check out then when bron is like heeeeeeelp!!!

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Nobody has a play drawn out for them or know what to do

You said if he'd "kept developing his post game". He WAS still developing his post game in 2011 though. He'd barely done it until they because he hadn't had a decent offensive coach or point guard in his entire career.

And they weren't playing "Bron ball" in 2011. That team didn't even have three-point shooters, Bosh almost never shot threes, and Wade handled the ball as much as Bron. The issue was that they didn't know how to play together yet, they didn't have any shooters, and their PG/Center/Bench all sucked ass.
 
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