The end of an era has come and at the end of the Free Agency Summer of 2010 the NBA will look very different than it does today. For the Cavs - coach Brown is as good as gone (deservedly so), Shaq and Ilgauskas are free agents, and of course nobody knows what LeBron will be doing next year. For the rest of the NBA - LeBron, Wade, Bosh, Joe Johnson, Ray Allen, Amare are just a few of the names that are weighing their options and rumored to be on the move this summer. The competitive balance will change unlike any time since Gasol revived the Lakers and the "Big Three" teamed up in Boston.
For me - I am a LeBron fan first so I could care less about "loyalty" to Cleveland. What does that mean anyways? Basketball is his profession...do you and I "owe" it to our hometowns to stay in Cupertino, San Diego, or wherever you hail from.... No.
So I say go wherever you have the best chance to WIN. Whether that is in New York where they have enough cap room to sign to Max players (but terrible recent track record in terms of performance and front office management) or Chicago, where he could join a rising star in Derrick Rose and a solid player, as much as I hate to admit it, in Joakim Noah.
As a LeBron fan, his early exit from the playoffs against the Celtics this series was devastating, but there is a silver lining ("we can build on this!!"). All my fears and unease about the Cavaliers over the past few years surfaced in this series. It took a resurgent Celtics team that appeared to have filled their Gatorade coolers at the fountain of youth to expose the fact that despite the roster changes this Cavaliers team has not been able to win without LeBron at a 100% every game.
BREAKING UPDATE: Brown out! http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=5189101
Just look at the performances in this series of some of the "key players" that were supposed to help LeBron win a championship:
Mo Wiliams (reg. season/playoffs vs. celtics):
fg%: .442/.409
3p%: .429/.211
pts: 15.8/13.3
Antawn Jamison:
fg%: .461/.422
3p%: .344/.188
pts: 18.7/11.8
Anderson Varejao: (not his fault, Mr.Potatohead Brown decided not to give him more than 20min a game)
fg%: .572/.458
reb: 7.6/5.8
pts: 8.6/6.2
min: 28.5/21.5
J.J. Hickson: (another victim of Potatohead despite being one of the most effective players against the Celtics during the season)
fg%: .554/.647
reb: 4.9/1.2
pts: 8.5/4.8
min: 20.9/9.3
anyways, the point is that LeBron doesn't show up for 2 games in a series and you get a "LeBacle". Contrary to popular belief even the best players in the world have "off" games. Look at this list of kobe's high profile "off" games taken from Bill Simmon's article on ESPN.com
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