20. Spencer Hawes, C, Cleveland Cavaliers
We have already explained the Erick Dampier Rule, which may become known as the Spencer Hawes rule if this fella gets an offer with a 10-digit starting salary. He was terrific for the Cavs after they acquired him from the Sixers at the deadline, and there just aren’t that many stretch 5s — centers who can go out to the 3-point line and knock down bombs. Hawes made more than 42 percent of his 3s last season, 12th best in the NBA. (Only 26 players made at least 40 percent of their 3-point attempts last season). JULY 1 UPDATE: Met with the Trail Blazers shortly after midnight and received a pitch from coach Terry Stotts and GM Neil Olshey. Other teams interested include Clippers, Rockets, Warriors and Mavs. The Blazers can only offer him the full mid-level exception of $23 million for four years. JULY 3 UPDATE: Meeting with Suns. JULY 4 UPDATE: Agrees to terms with Clippers on same deal Blazers were offering — four years, $23 million.
21. Boris Diaw, F, San Antonio Spurs
Nobody raised their value more in the playoffs than the Big Baguette, whose basketball IQ was on full display in the Finals against the Heat as the Spurs took down Miami in five games. Hard to believe this guy was waived by the Bobcats. No question the Spurs want to have him back, but as we learned a year ago with Gary Neal, San Antonio will let guys go if they feel the money being offered by someone else is out of whack with a guy’s true value. In this case, however, I think R.C. Buford will do whatever it takes to keep him. JULY 1 UPDATE: The Trail Blazers are interested in finding another player who can spread the floor, and Diaw could be a fallback if Spencer Hawes ends up becoming the object of a bidding war. JULY 5 UPDATE – Probably took less money that he could have found on open market in accepting 3-year, $22.5 million deal to return to the defending champs. Only FA left for San Antonio is Matt Bonner. Yahoo says team will offer full mid-level to Pau Gasol.
22. Andray Blatche, F/C, Brooklyn Nets
A productive member of a pretty good team, and an insurance policy in case Kevin Garnett retires. The thing with Blatche, as anyone who spent any time around the Nets last season can attest, is that you never quite know when he is going to show up and when he is going to take a night off. He NEVER has two good games in a row; and his level of desire will always be questioned until he silences his critics with some consistency. The jury is still out on whether we will ever see that. JULY 1 UPDATE: Conflicting reports on whether the New Orleans Pelicans might be interested. After acquiring Omer Asik from the Rockets, I don’t see it. Blatche claimed his Instagram account was hacked after a “Fu-k Brooklyn” message was posted. UPDATE II: General manager Billy King did not call Blatche, but did call the team’s other FAs. JULY 8 UPDATE: Will meet Wednesday with Raptors in Las Vegas.
23. Patty Mills, G, San Antonio Spurs
Is worth more money-wise to somebody else, although the Spurs would love to keep him. But with what Mills will command on the open market, they might have to turn over the backup reins behind Tony Parker to Cory Joseph. Speedy point guards — especially speedy point guards who have spent three seasons under Gregg Popovich’s tutelage — are a scarce commodity, and somebody could be getting themselves a real bargain if they ink Mills to a mid-level deal. JULY 1 UPDATE: Needs rotator cuff surgery and will be out until January. JULY 2 update: Sides have agreed on a three-year deal keeping Mills in San Antonio.
24. P.J. Tucker, F, Phoenix Suns
A poor man’s Trevor Ariza. But the thing with Tucker is that he is younger and has less mileage. Teams with the mid-level available who do not make it available to Tucker are idiots. Every team needs someone who can defend the opponent’s best player, but there just aren’t enough Tony Allens to go around. Tucker will have a job in the Association for a long, long time because of his on-the-ball defensive abilities, and whoever gets this guy will emerge from the summer a big-time winner. (Yes, I am a fan of his). JULY 1 UPDATE: GM Ryan McDonough has said he wants to sign Tucker quickly, but all bets are off if Kevin Love or LeBron James become realistic possibilities.
25. Avery Bradley, G, Boston Celtics (R)
If guys start getting paid because of their defensive prowess, then Bradley stands to make his money this summer. But teams also tend to put a lot of weight on offensive numbers, and Bradley did not exactly kill it last season for a struggling Celtics team. But on this Web site, you get ranked a little higher if you get the job done on both ends, and if your intangibles are invisible to the naked eye. He beats out a lot of bigger names for this 25th spot, including former teammate Paul Pierce (who is cooked, IMHO). JULY 1 UPDATE: The Sixers have expressed an interest, according to Marc Spears of Yahoo. Philadelphia has a huge hole at shooting guard after waiving last year’s starter, James Anderson. July 2 UPDATE: Deal gets done: Four years for $32 million as Bradley stays with Celtics.
The next 25:
Jordan Hill, F; LA Lakers; Jeff Adrien, F, Milwaukee; Shawn Marion, F, Dallas; Vince Carter, F, Dallas; Ray Allen, G, Miami; Evan Turner, F, Indiana; Nick Young, G, LA Lakers; Mario Chalmers, G, Miami; Kris Humphries, F, Boston; Kirk Hinrich, G, Chicago; D.J. Augustin, G, Chicago; Andrew Bynum, C, Indiana; Mike Scott, F, Atlanta; Paul Pierce, F, Brooklyn; Al-Farouq Aminu, F; New Orleans; Mo Williams, G, Portland; Kent Bazemore, G, L.A. Lakers; Anthony Morrow, G, New Orleans; Troy Daniels, G, Houston; Mike Miller, F, Memphis; Francisco Garcia, F, Houston; Jameer Nelson, G, Orlando; Marvin Williams, F, Utah; Glen Davis, F, L.A. Clippers; Rodney Stuckey, G, Pistons.
Others:
JULY 7
Channing Frye, F, Phoenix; 4-year, $32 million deal with Orlando
Nice payday for the 3-point shooting specialist who is bound, someday, to remind folks of Robert Horry. I’ve been saying that since he was a rookie with the Knicks. Orlando needed a veteran like Frye to stabilize a very young locker room, and Frye has been with enough teams and seen enough leaders to move into that sort of role himself. Tough loss for Phoenix, but Magic ponied up a lot of money.
Josh McRoberts, F, Charlotte; 4-Year, $23 Million deal with Heat
Fairly stunning that the Heat gave their full mid-level exception to McBob after recruiting more highly regarded free agents including Deng and Ariza. And the fact that it happened just before Pat Riley was set to make his final sales pitch to LeBron James makes it appear as though the roster upgrade LeBron James was seeking is going to be centered around this guy and the guy listed one spot lower on this list.
Danny Granger, F, L.A. Clippers; 2-Year, $4.2 million deal with Heat
Does Pat Riley know something that Doc Rivers does not? The coach of the Clippers had virtually no use for this former All-Star during the playoffs, and we all know how the playoffs ended for Donald Sterling’s team. In my opinion, this move reeks of desperation by Riley as he tries to keep his Big Three together. Granger has not been a productive NBA player for more than two years.
JULY 6
Jordan Farmar, G, L.A. Lakers; 2-Year, $4.2 million deal with Clippers.
The much traveled point guard will return to the city where he began his NBA career and where he played last year, down the hallway. Farmar gives the Clippers a backup to Chris Paul in the event that Darren Collison leaves as a free agent — something that seems quite possible given that the Clippers will not want to pay a backup the amount of money Collison can get on the open market.
JULY 5:
Devin Harris, G, Mavericks: Re-signed with Dallas for 3 Years and $9 million, per ESPN.
Mark Cuban placed a call to his best remaining PG shortly after free agency began, and the Mavs took five days to reach agreement with Harris, whose role should increase now that Jose Calderon has been shipped to New York. If he can beat out Ray Felton in training camp, he may end up being the lowest paid starting PG in the entire NBA.
JULY 4
Patrick Patterson, F, Raptors; 3-Year, $18 Million deal to stay in Toronto
Nice deal for an important member of the Raptors bench. One would assume that at this money, Patterson will be the starting power forward in Toronto before too long. Right now, that spot is manned by Amir Johnson, who is entering the final year of his contract. Patterson averaged 8.5 points and 5.3 rebounds last season, his fourth in the league.
Chris Kaman, C, L.A. Lakers: 2-Year, $10 million Deal with the Portland Tail Blazers
Props to the Blazers for getting a 7-footer without having to break the bank. Consider that they were willing to give max money to Roy Hibbert (who remember him, the guy who disappeared in the playoffs) a couple years back and even signed him to an offer sheet.Extra low risk here because only $1 million is guaranteed in second year.
JULY 3
Darren Collison, G, L.A. Clippers, 3-Year, $16 Million Deal with Sacramento Kings
This deal signals the end for Isaiah Thomas in Sacramento, which is something because he had a tremendous career there and a superb 2013-14 season. Collison has been on a lot of teams’ radars for a long time.
As a starter, be could be one of the best bang-for-the-buck players in the entire NBA.
Thabo Sefolosha, G, Thunder, 3-Year, $12 million deal with Atlanta Hawks
A cost-effective pickup by Danny Ferry, who lost Cartier Martin a day earlier. Sefolosha has spent the past eight seasons becoming one of the better perimeter defenders in the league, and as mentioned above in the P.J. Tucker entry, every team needs a guy to sic on the opposing team’s best scorer and have a reasonable shot at getting a stop.
JULY 2
Jodie Meeks, Lakers: 3-Year, $19.5 million deal with Detroit.
The 3-point specialist averaged a career-high 15.7 points and scored a team-high 1,209 points last season.
He shot .401 from downtown, making him one of only 26 players to shoot 40 percent or better from behind the arc. The Pistons were 29th in the NBA in 3-point shooting last season.
Cartier Martin, Hawks; 1-Year deal, terms undisclosed, with Detroit.
Averaged only 5.6 points and 17 minutes for the Hawks, but shot 39 percent from long distance.
Yes, it appears we have discovered Stan Van Gundy’s point of emphasis in assembling his roster as Detroit’s new president of basketball operations. Hustle guys who can shoot.
Damjan Rudez, F, Zaragoza (Spain); 3-Year Deal with Indiana Pacers
Cleveland and Utah were also after this sharpshooting 28-year-old from Croatia who has been playing professionally since he was 16 and spent last season in the Spanish ACB. He was undrafted in 2008. The Pacers used an undisclosed portion of their mid-level exception.
JULY 1
C.J. Miles, G, Cleveland: 4-Year, $18 million deal with Indiana Pacers
With talks between the Pacers and Lance Stephenson at an impasse, Indiana went out and gave a fairly lavish deal to a player considered by many to be little better than bit player. Miles, a nine-year veteran at the age of 27, averaged 19.3 minutes and started 34 games for the Cavs last season, averaging 9.9 points. He spent the first seven seasons of his career with the Utah Jazz.
Ben Gordon, G, Charlotte (Bobcats); 2-Year, $9 Million deal with the Orlando Magic
Some deals make you scratch your head. And some players– Rashard Lewis comes to mind — have an uncanny ability to get overpaid time and time and time again. The last we heard of Gordon, he was getting waived by the then-Bobcats after the March 1 deadline to sign with playoff teams. Seems this fella didn’t need to show anything under postseason pressure, as Orlando reached a deal with him 36 hours into free agency. Wow.
Sebastian Telfair, G, Tianjin Ronggang (China), 1-Year Deal with Oklahoma City Thunder
Coming back from China after a one-year stint overseas, the former New York City high school sensation joins a team that already has a backup point guard in Reggie Jackson behind Russell Westbrook.
So that makes this a curious move, although the risk is low for Oklahoma City because Telfair is taking a minimum salary.
Chris Sheridan is publisher and editor in chief of SheridanHoops.com. Follow him on Twitter.
jacks blow job lessons says
Again, though there have been many studies done that try to tell
us that we cannot eat a chocolate bar if we want healthy skin or that a slice of pizza is
the absolute enemy in the war against acne, there is no absolute answer as to which
foods cause acne breakouts. More importantly, you will learn the best ways to counter each
of these contributing factors of acne. Let’s face it, acne products aren’t cheap and they aren’t something you use one time
either.
tanning beds says
Tanning Salon
Jim In Chicago says
I’m new to Sheridanhoops after finding the site last week. I was amazed last Wednesday…and then Thursday….an then Friday how Chris Sheridan was the only reporter in the northern hemisphere saying that Lebron James was solid for Cleveland.
More amazing is how I’ve seen ESPN cover the story they missed by a Kansas mile. This morning I heard the host on ESPN radio say his colleague “reported it first on ESPN.” No mention of Sheridan or SI. I guess that technically, it’s true. His colleague did report it first on ESPN. But beyond ESPN others were way earlier.
Absolutely amazing. I think I’ll post something to the NU Medill Alumni board on this with the hope that Michael Wilbon and Mike Greenburg both see it.
Journalists working for ESPN should be humiliated that they work for a media outlet that behaves this way.
OlSkool1972 says
Ariza did the Wizards a favor. He wasn’t worth the contract the Wizards were willing to overpay. Rather get Pierce on a shorter deal and still be in play for Durant in 2016.
Truth says
Why hate on Pierce? Given, he’s not in his prime anymore but if they can limit his minutes he’s still a solid player and a veteran leader who comes thru with big shots in the clutch.
Chris Bernucca says
Pierce may find that his job is to limit the minutes of Otto Porter, Wiz’s backup 3 who somehow had a worse season than Anthony Bennett
A.J. says
I still want to know what deal with the devil Sheridan had to make with Lynn “Deep Throat” Merritt for that James scoop. Sheridan’s pre-James announcement of a Twitter hashtag to be “#unfinished business” was the dead giveaway it was a source from within Nike, Merritt’s in charge of James’ campaigns, and it wouldn’t be the first time Merritt has been a little loose with his lips. It’s Merritt.
Will Sheridan now have to wear a clown costume at Nike disadvantaged children’s parties, or what.
jg says
Bosh is getting $118M for 5yrs from Heat, not $114M. And that is a Joe Johnson level BAD contract. Amazing that no one remembers he “led” the Raptors to the lottery…and that was when he was younger & had more durability.
He can’t carry a team. He hasn’t been double teamed in 4 years.
He is going to be the biggest albatross in 4-5 years.
Riley with a pathetic move.
A.J. says
Please. Going to the lottery wasn’t on Bosh, he had excellent seasons. And if it’s such a crappy move, then why was Houston going to give him the max, as well? It’s not going to haunt them, it’s not like they’re going to be hurting for cap space.
Sure, on the back end, it’s not going to be a good contract. Every max contract is like that when a guy is going to be 34 or 35 when the contract is going to end. But contracts can always be dumped, your Joe Johnson reference was a perfect example. Even the most incompetent idiots can dump a bad contract on other incompetent idiots, the incompetent idiot that destroyed the Cavaliers, Danny Ferry, was the one who dumped it on him.
And Miami can’t afford to not have good upcoming regular seasons, they still owe Cleveland their 2015 partially protected or 2016 partially protected or 2017 unprotected first-round pick from the original 2010 James sign-and-trade. That would be devastating.
Chris says
The 2015 pick is Top-10 protected. If it’s #11 or #30, it goes to the Cavs. Therefore, if they were not bad, it would go to the Cavs and James gets another asset to build his vision with in Cleveland. To quote you, that would be “devastating”.
So… being bad to avoid giving them the pick would be the non-devastating move?
…and this is the final payment piece. Not quite sure about that 2016/2017 part.
Chris says
**** If it falls between #11 and #30. ****
NOT: “If it’s #11 or #30.”
A.J. says
I have absolutely no idea what you just said.
It would be devastating to Miami if that first-round pick turns out to be something. Riley never expected to give up anything of value when the original sign-and-trade was made. The 2013 first-round pick they gave up was supposed to be a garbage pick, and it was. A #11 pick to a #14 pick would be horrible for Miami. And if they are bad enough to fall into top-10 picks in 2015 and 2016, it becomes totally unprotected in 2017.
So yeah, combined with losing James, giving up a high first-round pick would be devastating for the franchise. With Wade being a gimp, they couldn’t afford to lose Bosh, even if it took a max contract to keep him.
George says
Indeed giving Bosh a max contract was the worse thing Riley could have done after losing Lebron. The heat needs to add more players in order to maintain itself strong in the East. But how can they do such a thing if there using a lot of there cap space to keep Bosh. When last season had many games with 12 points and 2 rebounds. Bosh is a elite player but if he doesn’t produce like when he was in Toronto then all that money was a waste. He is no Lebron, Carmelo, koby, or Durant to be taking a deal so high.
Arky says
In the 2013-2014 season the Heat became too LeBron-centric. And really in 2012-2013 to a lesser extent, but they got away with it then.
The Heat are betting that if they actually feature Bosh in the offence again and without LeBron around stealing rebounds (no-one ever talks about this but LeBron adores jumping ahead of his bigs for uncontested rebounds so that he can bring the ball up the floor without waiting for a pass) he will still be the guy who averaged 21 and 10 in his last season in Toronto.
The Heat want to keep being relevant. If you let Bosh walk, you hardly have a roster. They are not an organization to become useless for years and tank for picks, especially since they will have to give up a first rounder to Cleveland at some point and they don’t have useful veterans to trade for extra picks. Bosh’s deal might look bad at the back end, but not giving Bosh a deal would look bad at this end. And frankly, in a market where guys like Gordon Hayward and Chandler Parsons are getting 14-15 million a year deals, Bosh’s deal is a bargain.
The Heat are trying to give themselves a puncher’s chance of getting at least to the ECF for the next 2 years, and then trying to construct another superteam in 2016- you got to bet that if Durant hasn’t won a title in OKC by then they’ll pitch him on having the know-how to turn superstars into champions.
Donny says
Don’t worry pat just another Miami hatter venting …..
Arky says
Respect, Sheridan. Thought this was an attempt to get traffic by making a wild call and hoping to get it right, but it’s pretty clear this really was a decision made a while ago by LeBron and I completely believe you had an inside source. Apologies for doubting you! Gonna keep reading you! (and hey, now that LeBron is not on my team anymore I don’t have to care that you do things like not having him on the All-NBA first team)
Jan says
First of all, congrats on the accurate “scoop” and the answer to the question: “when did the Lakers become a ‘dump’ team, by the way?” is when the franchise loss Dr. Buss (RIP). The Lakers will be back but it won’t happen until the team rids itself of Kobe’s strangulating contract.
As far as the Cavs are concerned, I’m happy for the city of Cleveland and the state of Ohio. The ability to bring in Love along with a few other supporting pieces instantly elevates Cleveland to championship status. It’s going to be a great season and i can hardly wait for it to begin!
]
Eric S says
Chris Sheridan should take a bow. Honestly. I have never seen a sportswriter so much crap for what he reported then Chris did. Some vile stuff was said to him. I know a lot of the comments were probably from Heat fans, but still. I think Chris Sheridan showed that he’s a much better reporter than Chris Broussard. It was clear that LeBron and Dan Gilbert had cleared the air before today and that Brossard was way way off base with saying the letter was holding things up. Hogwash. LeBron was obviously getting all his ducks in a row and getting people prepared. So once again congrats to Chris Sheridan.
John Brevard says
Outstanding job Chris! It was interesting that you had the scoop before anyone and the last time someone had such a scoop, that person was rehired by the WWL….Stephen A. Smith!. I know you endured much heat (no pun intended) for making this scoop on July 8th, but you did it!!!
Congrats again!!! You must have known via Le Jenkins.
yurgus says
Congratulations to Chris Sheridan for getting it right before anyone else – good work!
Great article and COMPLETELY spot-on!
JFontheBeach says
Thanks for the championships LBJ! Can’t believe you are going to double the value of the NBA’s 2nd worst owner after what he said about you, though.
A.J. says
Second-worst? Try worst. I’ve never in my life seen such an arrogant incompetent blowhard keep smelling like roses. The season James left, the franchise made $45 million because he kept the payroll at the bottom of the NBA, and all the seats had been pre-sold because they forced the season-ticket holders to renew early in the event James left. Prior to that, the voters gave him two Ohio casino monopolies. Then getting first pick in the lottery every year. Then getting the voters to approve a sin tax to pay for an arena in which he receives 100% of the revenue from all events. And now this. It’s incomprehensible.
Dan Gilbert, the one-time felon bookie that threatened his betters and tossed sh*t in peoples’ cars when they couldn’t pay up, keeps on rolling 7s. It’s astonishing. The guy is Homer Simpson and everyone else is Frank Grimes.
By the way, Sheridan, good call. Who was your source at Nike that leaked it, Lynn Merritt?
Arky says
With Sterling gone there’s a case for Gilbert as the worst left, anyway.
It kind of sucks that the Cavs basically get rewarded for running the team in a completely incompetent way that helped them luck into 3 (!!) of the 4 #1 overall picks while LeBron was away and not sign any vets worth keeping. I mean, they re-hired Mike Brown, gave him a long term contract, and sacked him again after 1 year. Meanwhile competently run NBA franchises with good squads just cannot get a break. Trying to win and signing good players to reasonable deals should not be disadvantaged so much compared to tanking and incompetence.
And it certainly sucks that such a slimy billionaire as Gilbert is the one who will make most of the profit to be had from LeBron going home.
A.J. says
No, he’s the worst, Sterling or not. Worse than Dolan, too. Apparently Sterling’s not so bad as to persuade Chris Paul not to re-up, and is not so bad as to persuade Blake Griffin not to re-up (and with no opt-out provision). On the other hand, James thinks so little of Gilbert, that not only did he get an opt-out clause, but he fled the first chance he got.
JK says
what’s wrong you mad bro you have the worst president in the League the dude is trying to ruin the NBA with this tactic he’s up f ing clown get over it
luca says
bad move from king 🙁 heat fans will miss you.
Andre W says
Chris, they all doubted you and your source. Make them eat crow! Sit back, enjoy a beer, and laugh in their faces. You are now amongst the elite!
david nadeau says
Burn to every one of you hatin lol
don gua says
Congrats on the story. But know that you have huge balls. Thanks for your balls. Nuts of your quality are truly inspiring. Props.
24Hrx. says
Congrats to Chris Sheridan for Breaking it First!!!!!
HeatFanSinceOchoOcho says
“And another thing: With all due respect to Chris Bosh and Dwyane Wade, the best player he has a chance to team up with is named Kyrie Irving.”
And the best team & organization that Lebron can team with is the Heat. All this PG talk is overrated…those great Bulls teams didn’t need a dominant PG…PJ’s Laker teams didn’t need a dominant PG…the 2010-14 Heat teams didn’t need a dominant PG. So all this PG talk is HOGWASH! And even though it’s been under the the national radar…James Ennis & Justin Hamilton are coming along in SL play. Ennis is LOOOOONG, and can shoot the LIGHTS OUT! And Hamilton looks like a good option coming off the bench. And oh yeah, Danny Granger isn’t what He was, but He can still SHOOT! Now tell me, what shooters do the Cavs have, besides the ones they’re speculating that Lebron will summons to Cleveland (Allen & Miller).
Pat Riley knows what He’s doing, He’s not as “desperate” as your source makes Him out to be.
HeatFanSinceOchoOcho says
“a four-year period in which a superteam was constructed and went to four straight NBA Finals.”
That “superteam” term nowadays is more FALLACY!, than fact! How is it a “superteam”, when 3 players take up about 75% of the payroll. SA is the “superteam”…those great teams of the 80s (Boston,LA,Detroit), were “superteams”. The Miami Heat…not so much…and I’m a HEAT FAN!
Your a Fraud says
Sheridan is the FOX News of sports. No credibility whatsoever. Please be Smart and dont believe everything you read in the internet.
LeBron is The Best In The World says
This Chris Sheridan is a FRAUD. He is throwing a prediction out there because he knows he basically has a 50/50 chance if it comes true he can sit here and brag about how he reported this FIRST. He is a fraud.
LeBron is The Best In The World says
Oh and by the way: CHRIS SHERIDAN HAS NO SOURCES, NO ONE WILL GIVE ANY INFO TO THIS HACK OF A REPORTER.
tom dugyou says
and you don’t know that and are guessing too…congrats
LeBron is The Best In The World says
Dude he’s been posting crap for 2-3 days now, ANY MINUTE lebronjames.com will update! It’s gonna happen. O wait, maybe not till Brazil trip, Oh wait, My source said 99 percent, o wait, I’m Chris Sheridan, and I got fired from ESPN because I was a Fraud.
John says
LeBron is The Best In The World are you really Peter Vescey?
http://nypost.com/2010/12/14/knicks-dont-have-best-shot-at-melo/
LeBron is The Best In The World says
Or maybe I should make a website quick, make it look all legit, and act like Chris Sheridan and think I have allot of power, and make a new story. MY SOURCE SAYS LEBRON JAMES HAS DECIDED TO GO BACK TO MIAMI, this is a 98 Percent chance my source said, just waiting for the announcement.”
Then I’d be like Chris Sheridan, a BUM! A Liar! And I Fraud!
Tyrone Sharpton says
Sheridan’s source either has to be Lebron himself or his wife. He knows too much, and the nat’l media I bet is trying to squeeze info out of his agent but are getting nothing. Lebron leaking info to a reporter who left ESPN on not so great terms is excellent theater, and an intelligent way to get back at some of the moron talking heads being employed by these so-called bigshots at ESPN and elsewhere.
Yo Mama says
What r u talking about
stifler says
Lebron is going to CLEVELAND because his wife is pregas and they want the baby to be born and bred in Akron. Happy wife, happy life. The cavs are a weak team, Irving is unproven at any playoff level, Wiggins is a 2-3 year project to be any good at anything other than jumping out of the gym, Bennett is a bust and they have nothing else, PLUS THEY HAVE A UNPROVEN COACH AND AN OWNER WHO LEBRON WILL NEVER EVER RESPECT, so please don’t tell me the cavs have a better chance than Miami – its just not true. But Lebron will go back and try to recruit KLove and/or others to make it work. Best of luck to him as he deserves everything he gets, we had 4 great years in Miami and its just unfortunate Bosh was there to ruin the team – I hope he goes to Houston and Wade goes to Chicago so the Heat can start afresh and get away from the circus that is Lebron. That will be the silver lining for Miami
Dan says
Was Coach Spo proven before he won rings?
Your arguments lack logic, but certainly not emotion.
stifler says
Well as I see no arguments from anyone, including you, of any substance whatsoever its safe to say your just upset im onto something…
and BTW, spo was a massive part of the 2006 ring and so yes that gives him a lot more stability than a coach whos never even coached in the NBA before…..
peace out. best of luck
Googs says
Blatt has won titles, coach of the year and a bronze medal with Russia. He is not a good coach I guess and don’t give that he never has coached in the NBA.
tom dugyou says
BS….the fact that they have all that youth means they can make a move to add players. They also cap space years in the years coming, not to mention3 picks next year to acquire players….
james sowards says
He is back! Go cavs!! U cleveland haters get over it we just loaned him out for 4 yr!!
loug65 says
Chris good for you sticking 100% to your story and your source! Those ESPN talking heads just can take being scooped by an independent writer. Go Cavs!
craig says
WAY TO DROP IT BEFORE ANYONE ELSE! BOOYAH! GO CAVS GO LEBRON
x says
People—Chris Sheridan is nothing more than a sensationalist hack. He is the human personification of Fox News. There is a reason ESPN fired him. Did anyone hear the Cowherd interview? What quality journalist (think of a real one, like Wojo or Marc Stein) would tell an interviewer (when Cowherd asked if Cleveland knew for certain that LeBron was coming), “[Pause]…[Pause]…[Pause]…I’m not going to answer that. OK. Ask me the question another way.”
This guy is like a toddler who figured out that saying “penis” quickly gets him attention from others. Just read the article. He says a source told him that LeBron has made up his mind, so of course that means (in grandiose form), “THE WAIT IS OVER! IT’S A DONE DEAL. FINALLY, CLEVELAND. YOU CAN RELAX. TAKE A DEEP BREATH. A SOURCE TOLD ME (a day after saying I was 80% sure) THAT IT’S 100%. THE PROPHECY I FORETOLD WILL COME TO PASS. THE KING WILL RETURN IN ALL OF HIS MAJESTY. WEEP AT THE ALTAR OF SHERIDANHOOPS.COM.”
Sheridan truly believes this is about his redemption, not LeBron’s. He sees himself as Stephen A. Smith during The Decision Part I. Smith had also been banished from ESPN and Smith was toiling with his own independent, obscure blog. But Smith gave us a guarantee, and not long after he was back on ESPN.
So Sheridan is taking a calculated risk. He figures he has a 50% chance of being right. If he’s right, he looks brilliant (not really, but in his mind he does) and ESPN will want him back (they won’t). If he’s wrong, he can claim that LeBron had a last-second “change of heart,” or some other BS excuse.
Nobody will buy it, but that’s his logic.
If you’re from Cleveland, and you’ve got your hopes up, just look at the language in this article. Sheridan is acting like everything is signed in blood. He’s toying with you. No reputable journalist—actually, even Bleacher Report wouldn’t do this. This article (See: “Fans in Cleveland have been holding their collective breath, and now they can exhale.”) is a violation of basic journalistic ethics. Don’t be fooled by “the Glenn Beck of sports reporting.”
x says
And obviously I meant to say “Woj,” not “Wojo.”
Dan says
I think, you shouldn’t quit your day job for a new career in armchair psychology.
SportCardPlus says
I’m not a heat fan, nor a cavs fan!! But why are you heat fans thinking lebron has a better chance to win? Yes y’all have reached 4 consecutive finals winning twice!! But after last season, which cause a red flag if I were LBG!! Seeing the decline of wade, and zero supporting cast!! Chalmers, and cole @ PG, with all the old guys would turn me off from playing there! No knock on y’all!! Y’all got to live in paradise, and had 4 nba finals in 4 years!! So of course I’m envy y’all!! But I’m just giving my opinion is polite as possible!!
Cleveland has a great young group that’s only going to improve specially if lebron’s there!!
They have one of the elite guards in the game with kyrie, btw that hasn’t even hit his full prime yet, and would be scary good with lebron!!
They also have other young talent they’ve gotten via draft, including the last 2 first round picks, and I believe a 4th pick over all.. Plus if they can work some magic, and trade for K-Love!! Uh ok look out!! Not to mention Bennett should come into his on this year!! Wiggins to me, is the wild card!! Just don’t know yet how good he’s going to be, even though I think he’s the real deal!!
Jerome says
Bro the Cavs haven’t even made it Tia playoff game in the last 4 years.. That’s saying something in itself.. Atleast Miami was in the playoffs the year before Lebron came.. The Cavs lucked up and won the lottery at an increasingly high odd and drafted wiggins.. People say Parker was better but he plays Lebron’s position.. What are the odds right after he leaves for Miami Cleveland gets the number 1 pick to get Kyrie.. Just seems funny to me that they somehow get all of these picks and Lebron goes against all basketball odds and chooses the team with the less likely chance to win anything all because he’s from there and he hurt their feelings.. I mean really people’s says this helps his legacy but I think it’ll hurt it more than help, because if he never wins again.. He’ll be done as the greatest alive goes
Crispy says
Huh, wasn’t that where the Thunder were about 4 years ago? Past is certainly not destiny. How good were the Lakers 3 year ago? Where are they now? Are you so sure that Wade won’t come up lame? How likely is he to be injured vs. Wiggins or Irving? And most of all, what have they done to address their three biggest issues — lack of a rim protector, a real PG, a backup for Wade, or even rebounding (McBob sucks rebounding). LeBron’s a smart guy and he’s laying his future on this. Do you bet with the old guys who look like Garnett and Pierce did 2 years ago, or do you strike out with the young guys.
If you’re not emotional about it, you can see that there really is only one logical choice, (unless LeBron wants to opt out next year and screw Bosh and Wade in place at reduced salaries the next 4-5 yeras, which could work for him at least\)
Jon James says
He didn’t even correctly state Lebron’s birthday guys. SMH at the amount of credibility this guy is gonna lose when/if LeBron stays in Miami.
Jon James says
He doesn’t even get Lebron’s birthday correct. SMH at the amount of credibility this guy is gonna lose when/if Lebron stays in Miami.
App Battleground says
Does Sheridan have the Ceasar’s Palace penthouse suite bugged, because he posted this before the LeBron/Riley meeting even ended…
Kyle says
What the hell? How can you be so sure? Every other news agency seems pretty firm LeBron has not made up his mind. You posted this before the meeting was even over
Fightstarmma says
CHECK OUT http://WWW.FIGHTSTARMMA.COM BEST MMA VIDEOS
Not chechin that out says
I’d rather not.
Dave says
LeBron did earn the max salary for three years in Cleveland starting in 2007. He just wasn’t the highest paid player.
dequan rich says
Truth is that lebron is gay and weak
dequan rich says
All yall gay
mobb marley says
you aint rich homie dequan from the trap. youre david albert washington,you live in a gated community!!
Justin Jimenez says
This is the most unrealistic rumour yet just think about it he has everything he needs and miami has no competion in the east
jamezzy says
Lebron clearly states that there’s a lot of missing pieces there for everything he needs or wants is not at miami
smartone says
LeBron is going to sign a 1 year max contract with another team besides the heat, then resign with that same team after the 1st year for a 5 year max if he likes the circumstances, else sign with another team that best suits him for either a 4 year max or again another 1 year max. The beauty of this is that LeBron holds all the cards and can position himself with options. The problem is that he is gambling that he won’t get injured and that is a risk. All that being said, I think he will leave Miami for sure for either Cleveland or New York.
Justin Jimenez says
Just dumb honestly
Arky says
I guess you figure that if he goes to CLE you look like a genius and if he doesn’t you rely on the “only 90%” thing but man.
Also “the best player he will play with in Cleveland is named Kyrie Irving” is not a selling point for a guy like LeBron who respects defence.
Crispy says
If he values Defense, how does he feel playing with Dwayne Wade right now?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=IakSy1cO9ss
stevan Williams says
Yeah he left Cleveland to get championship in Miami something he couldn’t do in Cleveland.,and something he still wouldn’t be able to do in Cleveland being the fact that they would have to gut there roster to sign him & the fact that if he does decide to,PAT Riley will do a sign & trade.which would be a top player or a cast of players & draft picks.then yes Miami falls but Cleveland doesn’t raise the pacers become the dominant team in the east,but then again that gives Miami more cap space to sign Melo or other top free agents plus a couple of Cleveland’s top draft picks from sign & trade which probably leaves Miami in the race while LeBron & Cleveland has to retool.Pat Riley a smart man,he has built championship teams before LeBron was out of the backyard & will continue to do so.it’s just the nature of the business,just like LeBron,Riley plays to win won’t let the heat come out on the bottom of all this.
Chuck says
The Cavs do not need to gut the roster to sign LBJ. The can have Irving, Wiggins, Waiters, Thompson, Varejao within the cap.
JD says
You’re dreaming! That team is nothing! No experience and the Spurs will have it for lunch just like the top 5 teams in the west. Spurs, Thunder, Clippers, Rockets, and Warriors are all better, and maybe the Pacers n the east. If Bosh goes to the Rockets? Watch out.
Carlos says
They can trade 2 of their players after signing LeBron and have the cap space to bring in Love. Irving, Wiggins, Love, LeBron + 1 other guy they have + Allen + Miller = trouble for anyone.
JK says
you obviously know nothing about basketball do your research before run your mouth stopping at hater it doesn’t look good on you
Crispy says
And the tooth fairy’s going to put all that extra cap space it requires under his pillow. So far his “Cast” amounts to two guys who didn’t average 10 points a game last season and weren’t injured.
All the Heat got is a year older, while the young teams go better. LeBron isn’t as dumb as Miami fans. He can see the window slamming shut. And Riley’s big moves remind me of when the Celts added Jermaine O’Neal after the Celts couldn’t repeat. #TooLittleTooLate
silky says
Says the now bitter Heat fan.
JD says
You’re an ass. CAVS WON NOTHING WITH LEBRON AN HIS CAST OF RAG TAGS. HE HAS TO GO TO MIAMI TO “LEARN” HOW TO WIN FROMTHE MASTER PAT RILEY. Riley will just sign Carmelo and make another big 3. And you still don’t even get into the east finals because the Pacers are better. Morons. This is all conjecture.
loma says
LEARN FROM THE MASTER? What did this “Master” do in NY? Truth is. Bosh, Wade and Bron would have won anywhere. If those guys were willing to come to the Cavs when bron asked them to, Miami would be still sitting on one NBA championship.
Punk says
I can’t wait for Cav fans to go into another abyss of tears and hearbreak, get a life losers!!!
BWAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!
Jeff says
um….. bwahahaha back.
Welcome home Lebron!
shawn says
I wish he would sign already so we can end this nonsense it’s getting old espn has nothing else to talk about other then where lebron or carmelo will end up
coachmorton says
Lebron should stay in Miami. So the Spurs can tap that tail again with a team concept versus the Big 3 theory. The biggest problem is Coach Spo is not using his personel as a whole. Simply put Coach Pop said we meaning the Spurs has not as much talent. As the defending Champions Miami. This ship was won in playing Basketball to it’s FULLEST !
James says
You are one dumb motherfuquer. There is 90 percent chance he doesn’t go to Cleveland. Hey, no matter how hard you want it to happen, it just won’t you dumb fuq.
silky says
Heat are going to be terrible without James. Lol. Must see TV.
Sheffield M says
This “source” is probably starting this rumour on Houston’s behalf to influence Bosh. Lebron has no interest in babysitting a young team, hoping they’ll mature quickly; while letting his Prime years pass him by.
JP says
BINGO!
If he’s going to Cleveland, then they’ll be a decent playoff team. Kyrie and Varejao are extremely injury prone. Waiters is a head case that can’t get along with anyone. Thompson is extremely mediocre. Wiggins is extremely raw, and the guy they drafted at #1 last year is a bust. What’s his name again? …exactly
It could be true that all his inner circle and family want to go back home… but stop saying it’s because he wants to win championships. Miami is his best shot, because they can add veteran help once Lebron commits.
I’m sorry… but this is dumb. Which is better?
PG – Norris Cole / Shabazz Napier
SG – [broken] Dwyane Wade / Ray Allen
SF – Lebron James / [broken] Danny Granger
PF – Josh McRoberts / Rashard Lewis
C – Chris Bosh / Chris Andersen
…or
PG – [never healthy] Kyrie Irving / Matthew Dellavedova
SG – [head case] Dion Waiters / Joe Harris
SF – Lebron James / [raw] Andrew Wiggins
PF – Triston Thompson / [bust] Anthony Bennett
C – [broken] Anderson Varejao / Tyler Zeller
…give me a break.
Mike says
No doubt Cleveland. Irving wasn’t injury prone last year. Check. Wiggins and Irving have more potential than Wade. Cleveland has a much better bench. They have 3 1st round picks next year (including Miami’s.) the week point was sf and Cleveland has the ability to bring in one more star. Bennett is in shape. Don’t underestimate the effect the coach had last year. No offense.
Cleve Rocks says
With the 1st pick in the 2015 NBA Draft the Miami Heat Select….. Irving played more games than Wade. Cavs have a better cast. Miami has only 4 members. 3 new from that team Spurs toke apart. Grainger only played 12 games last year. McRoberts who. Oh, he is the guy that hit LeBron in the throat during the playoffs. Welcome to Cleveland’s world 4 years ago. Maybe he will return or not.
JD says
71 to 53 games started, 2496 to 1775 minutes played..ok…BUT….54.5% shooting breaking MICHAEL FRIGGIN JORDANS RECORD FOR BEST SHOOTING PERCENTAGE FROM A GUARD VERSUS 43%..THAT’S RIGHT 43% OVER 11 PERCENT LOWER. GO SMOKE SOME MORE CRACK.
james says
Get over it u cleveland haters! He is coming back! We just loaned him to u for 4 yrs! U got yours now its our turn!!
cmoney says
I literally joined this site to let you know that you are a fucking clown. 90%? You are talking out of your ass. Was that source lebron? NO!
Crispy says
I’ll be looking for you on the site in a few hours, but don’t say anything — you shouldn’t speak while eating your words.
huloo says
lebron will stay in miami and melo for mavs
jherm says
Chris
How many cavs fans ACTUALLY burned their jerseys. I saw video of the same person over and over again. You state it like it was widespread.
The letter was NOT “taken down over night”. It has been largely unavailable to the public for years. There was an old internet link pointing to an outdated CMS (content management system) that would bring up the letter – this happens all the time.
Please bring back journalism – don’t be an attention grabbing headline hunter.
Raoul Duke says
PJ Tucker is actually older than Ariza by about 2 months fellas.
A.J. says
Why do the people that cover the NBA pretend that Luol Deng’s Achilles tendon isn’t a problem waiting to happen. A GM would have to be an idiot or nuts to overpay him and/or give him a long-term deal.
Dan says
Got to agree on Deng. Got to see a lot of him on the Cavaliers and he was really having issues with his legs on our team. Loved the guy but I think his lower body is going to hell on him. That Achilles is just waiting to snap and the fact Deng loves to play 800 minutes a night does him NO favors.