Thursday, August 11, 2011
Am I the only one who doesn't see this happening? (LBJ to Chi-town)?
Well, everyone has a right to their own opinion, but your only giving the negatives, what about the positives? Your saying Jamison is better than Noah, well that may be the case right now but keep in mind that they both have different styles of play. Jamison focuses more on the offensive side of the court while Noah is a rebounding machine and focuses more on defense. And don't forget Noah is 8 years younger, so he's only going to get better. As far as Rose is concerned, I don't know if you saw him play ball in college, but just in case you didn't he was a very unselfish player with a mentality of p first shoot later. However, being that the Bulls have no offensive talent he was forced into becoming more of a scoring guard, and forced into developing his mid range jumper. We both know that in reality going to the Knicks is Lebrons last option. He has been clear and wants it to be known that all he cares about is winning, and unfortunately the Knicks can't offer him that, they have no talent whatsoever. Sure they can offer him the biggest stage and the richest most famous lifestyle, however if he wants to win a championship, New York is not the place for him. You also forgetting one thing, the bulls have enough talent for a sign and trade. They already have D. Rose (21 yrs) and Noah (25 yrs), they would gladly be willing to part ways with Deng who is an average play, and Kirk hinrich who is a decent point guard. The point of trying to get across is, Chicago is best bet to win a championship. He's already wasted to many years in Cleaveland, he's obviously not going to win a championship there. Jamison is old, and Mo williams has proven that he can't step up his game in the playoffs. As far as you saying that the Bulls still belong to Jordan, well your wrong. Sure Jordan was the greatest Bull to play the game, heck he was the greatest basketball player of all time. However its been 12 years since he left the bulls, and now is the time for someone to take over the throne. I mean look at the lakers. Magic Johnson is arguably the greatest laker of all time, and did that intimidate Kobe? NO, he has proven that he also should be considered one of the greatest Lakers of all time. So, the same can be said about Lebron, I doubt he is intimidated whatsoever of Jordans Legacy.
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