Wednesday, April 20, 2005

Cavs out
Two games of intensity couldn't make up for a second half of woe. So despite the fact that the Cavs are the first team in Cleveland to have a winning record since 2002, they will not have the honor of being swept by the Heat in the first round.
It would be hard not to call this season a disappointment. A season that began so promisingly and went through such chaos has actually ended with two wins.
What follows is perhaps the most crucial offseason in franchise history. Owner Dan Gilbert has to mend fences with LeBron James and bring in the players that can bring a suitable tag of "supporting cast."
Under no circumstances, ever, should LeBron be traded.
Just needed to get that out of the way.

1 Comments:

At 7:24 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

The only way LeBron ever gets traded is if it becomes blatantly, painfully obvious he no longer wants to play for Cleveland, probably through the continued failure of Cavs management. In that case, the Cavs have to get a bloody hell of a lot in return. But as I have said, that scenario would be about as sickening as it could get for Cleveland.
If he someday loses or is forced to trade LeBron, the only way Dan Gilbert's ownership will not be looked at as a Stepienesque failure is if he won a championship with a new cast of characters.

 

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