Lebron wants to play for Mark Jackson?

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Bosh aint been 20 and 10 in four years and system or not I doubt he ever goes back to being that player again. Once a big man starts shooting that three ball he usually disregards the post from that point on.
Case in point: Rashard Lewis,...(and maybe even KD)...countless others...Amare is trying to recover from the syndrome.
 
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According to a news release from ESPN, David Geffen (a multi-billionaire who is teaming up with Oprah Winfrey in an attempt to purchase the L.A.-based franchise) told ESPN's Jeremy Schaap that LeBron had seriously considered choosing the Clippers over theMiami Heat:

Geffen also told Schaap that superstar LeBron James was interested in playing in Los Angeles when he was a free agent in 2010. But James, who ultimately signed with the

Miami Heat, told Geffen that he would not play for Sterling.
 

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The firing of Mark Jackson struck me as a blatant example of what it's like to be a black man in America. He completely transformed GS, and while they hadn't one a series yet they were CLEARLY on the rise as a young team. Yet instead of letting that team continue to build, Jackson was kicked out and replaced with someone with no head coach experience. It just reminded me that the good ole boy network still rules.

Jackson seems like he could talk to LeBron in ways that few people can, outside of guys like Riley. I think he could challenge and support LeBron.
 

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This shyt is unreal the more I think about it. I always noticed dude went out his way to show Jackson love even when he was our coach.

What difference does it make, Warriors don't have the money to sign him.
 

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The firing of Mark Jackson struck me as a blatant example of what it's like to be a black man in America. He completely transformed GS, and while they hadn't one a series yet they were CLEARLY on the rise as a young team. Yet instead of letting that team continue to build, Jackson was kicked out and replaced with someone with no head coach experience. It just reminded me that the good ole boy network still rules.

Jackson seems like he could talk to LeBron in ways that few people can, outside of guys like Riley. I think he could challenge and support LeBron.
We beat a top 3 seed in Denver in last years playoffs.
 
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