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  1. I hope Cowherd isn't full of [expletive] like he usually is. Although, it would be like LBJ at this point to not have the announcement in Cleveland just to throw everyone off. I agree about Boozer at this point -- what can it hurt? Don't we want him either way? Does Boozer even want to play for the Bulls? He's probably waiting for the Lebron chips to fall like everyone else.
  2. I don't know if fail is the right word because I'm not sure they did anything wrong. Wade was always staying put (and eff him hard for using his kids in Chicago as drama for his documentary) and Bosh wanted to join LeBron or Wade, just not in Cleveland. Now LeBron will probably stay in Cleveland. There's probably not much more that Paxson, Forman, Reinsdorf could have done. It's a failure compared to what they set out to do this offseason, but I'm not blaming them for anything.
  3. An optimistic Soul. Weird. This sucks. This offseason is basically going to clinch irrelevancy through 2016. Not necessarily. We've unloaded a ton of bad money. Lebron/Wade/Bosh aren't the only good players in this league. We don't know the end point for Rose, or really Noah either, right now.
  4. It is what it is. I feel very good about my Chicago winter sports right now, with the Hawks a championship team, and Rose continuing to develop into an attraction as an NBA star. Two championship calibre clubs at the same time was a pleasant fantasy, but not necessary for me to still feel real good about where we're at between the NBA and NHL right now.
  5. Then why would he based his decision on staying with Cleveland on the basis it would hurt the people of Cleveland feelings? because that's been his home and family his entire life. Huge difference. Not that I think lebron will necessarily sign a shorter term deal. I also doubt it. But I can't believe he's going to tip toe around what other players would think of him.
  6. Lebron's not going to decide what he should do based on how it might hurt poor Bosh's feelings 2 years down the road.
  7. Yeah, I don't think with these players that they necessarily feel like they can't win unless they go to X team. Lebron's going to factor in all his personal feelings and loyalties, for example. Then he's going to tell himself he can win anywhere, including Cleveland, despite not having won before. Or he's going to convince himself that Cleveland will make it work -- even if it really won't. It's not going to be 100% cool, logical calculation. There's going to be a whole host of emotions and even irrational belief thrown in the mix.
  8. I figured on the Lebron back to Cleveland thing awhile ago, so if that happens, it is not a surprise or a disaster for me. But I never figured the Bulls would get completely shut out. If that does come to fruition, make no mistake: it's a catastrophe.
  9. To hell with that. Give me the damn rings :)
  10. That's waaay too young to keel over & die.
  11. Well, it's not his decision. Plus, I don't think I'm disappointed in him if he feels like HE can be the superstar that gets it done. That's actually how I want him to feel.
  12. Interesting he doesn't mention what "signs" are pointing to this. Perhaps they are the signs that only appear when he closes his eyes.
  13. He didn't make it. This doesn't affect much of anything. Barring injury or some kind of freak mental problem with pitch location ala Rick Ankiel, he'll be in plenty of All Star games to come. I guess lots of people want to see the kid pitch because they don't get to see many (or any) Nationals games. I can understand that. For me, I ponied up the dough for MLBEI this year, so I just flip on the game to see him.
  14. Yep, that's the main thing that would hold him back.
  15. Tried. And bungled it, LOL.
  16. A very simple answer to the original question: NO.
  17. If the overall point here is that we should keep our expectations of Colvin to reasonable levels, then I have no problem with it.
  18. Come on COBS, let's play funbad. It's my only chance left for baseball entertainment.
  19. I wonder if Hendry will be trusted to start making changes at the deadline, and if so, what that means about his future as GM of this ballclub. I'm most afraid of Hendry being trusted by Ricketts, and brought back. I want new leadership, new management, the works.
  20. If he goes to NY I would be floored.
  21. If he goes back to Cleveland, it's not a big deal to me. I think we can improve to contender status without him if he's still there, with that club. If he goes to Miami with Wade, then Miami is an instant contender. If they manage to pull Bosh with him, then look out -- that's a powerhouse. If Miami scores the tri-fecta on this thing then I'll be pretty upset. I'll congratulate them and all, but I'll still be upset. I think all the other teams in the East will be, too.
  22. LOL. Yeah. Time to go in another direction, NY.
  23. I sure do hope and pray Salmons does to Milwaukee what he did to the Bulls in year 2. I want to point and laugh.
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