Trapperman Dave
Basil Fawty
So y'all can blame him as well
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Don't see why y'all think these gms are gonna save Cleveland by taking their trash.shyt why not? Look at what GS got?
Don't see why y'all think these gms are gonna save Cleveland by taking their trash.
They got no assets , Bron literally has to bring this squad back and figure it out or get beat to death in the re-re-re-match
PG not tryna play bron ball
the warriors playing 2K
How come Cleveland cant?![]()

Racking up a shyt ton of first overall picks and signing the best player in the league and then using assets to trade for another star player is not playing 2k?![]()
He probably just tired of Indiana brehskiMaybe.
But that lakers team is a trash roster. He won't contend there.
Gotta see if he wants to win, or wants to shoot.
So old players means hes stacked? Yall bron haters loosing touch
some help 
He probably just tired of Indiana brehski
From a talent perspective, the Cavs would be the big winner in the deal. Indiana would pull the trigger due to George’s impending free agency, as he has reportedly not given the Pacers any indication he’s willing to sign with them long-term. George has been linked to his hometown L.A. Lakers for years, with many people speculating that he and LeBron could link up there next summer. By trading for him now, the Cavs would cut out the middleman and offer both players their best chance to compete with the Golden State juggernaut. The Pacers, meanwhile, would get the certainty of having Love under contract for the next three seasons, while also being able to avoid the long-term rebuilding project they would have to undertake if they moved George for draft picks. Cleveland could throw in some sweeteners as well, most notably Cedi Osman, the no. 31 overall pick in the 2015 draft who just finished an excellent season in Turkey and is expected to come over to the NBA.