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Now, does the above cover absolutely every single kind of distraction that is unwanted? Probably not, but you should by now have a good idea of the general types of things we will be discouraging. The above examples are meant to give you a good feel for / idea of what we're looking for. If something new or different than the above happens to come along and results in the same problem (that being, any other attitude or behavior that ultimately distracts from actually just discussing the topic at hand, or that is otherwise disrespectful to other posters), we can and we will take action to curb this as well, so please don't take this to mean that if you managed to technically avoid saying something exactly like one of the above examples that you are then somehow off the hook.

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Should Stern step in if James, Wade & Bosh sign with the same team?

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  • Should Stern step in if James, Wade & Bosh sign with the same team?

    Does it hurt or help the league?

    If I was a mid or small market owner, I'd be pissed.

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    Re: Should Stern step in if James, Wade & Bosh sign with the same team?

    No way. The owners were basically in the driver's seat for the CBA. They designed the system. Three clever players might just game it this year. Good for them if it happens.

    Having a team that everyone either loves, hates, or loves to root against might not be the worst thing.

    Sucks for the Pacers.
    Last edited by btowncolt; 06-29-2010, 10:04 AM.

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      Re: Should Stern step in if James, Wade & Bosh sign with the same team?

      No, I don't think he should. Players are free agents, they are free to sign a contract and play where ever they want.

      What type of rule could be set-up to avoid this situation - I don't see how they can stop this. What can Stern possibly do??

      Until I see how Bosh, Lebron and Wade play together along with the other players on that team - we have no way to know if they will be a great team or not. Takes more than talent to make a championship team
      Last edited by Unclebuck; 06-29-2010, 10:02 AM.

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      • #4
        Re: Should Stern step in if James, Wade & Bosh sign with the same team?

        Absolutely not.
        "I had to take her down like Chris Brown."

        -Lance Stephenson

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          Re: Should Stern step in if James, Wade & Bosh sign with the same team?

          I couldn't think of a worse possible thing for him to do...


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          • #6
            Re: Should Stern step in if James, Wade & Bosh sign with the same team?

            Step in and do what? They aren't doing anything that isn't right in line with the rules set by the collective bargaining agreement. Stern has no power to do anything if they all sign with the same team.

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              Re: Should Stern step in if James, Wade & Bosh sign with the same team?

              Originally posted by Unclebuck View Post
              No, I don't think he should. Players are free agents, they are free to sign a contract and play where ever they want.

              What type of rule could be set-up to avoid this situation - I don't see how they can stop this. What can Stern possibly do??
              I agree. These guys played out their contracts and are now free to pursue other opportunities. Plus, the teams trying to get the cap space put themselves at risk. Miami might come out the big winner here, but look at what might happen with the Bulls. Say, those three do sign with the Heat, the Knicks get Joe Johnson and Amare Stoudemire, and Dirk stays with the Mavs. What is left for the Bulls? So in this scenario, the Heat gamble and win. The Bulls gamble and lose.

              I think the worst thing is not having three main guys ending up one team, but the process the teams go through to get the cap space in the first place. That to me is far more offensive than playing some rookies and scrubs at the end of the year to try to help draft position. This salary cap jockeying can take years and sometimes guts franchises, especially the ones left holding the bag of money at the end.

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              • #8
                Re: Should Stern step in if James, Wade & Bosh sign with the same team?

                Why should he step in? These guys are free agents and are free to sign with anyone they want too. If they all want to take less to play together then that is their business.

                Sure it will suck for the small market teams, but the NBA can market a Heat vs. Celtics series and Heat vs. Lakers series really well.

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                  Re: Should Stern step in if James, Wade & Bosh sign with the same team?

                  should the goverment of stepped in when bill gates invested heavily into apple right when they were about to go under? Now they are a powerhouse and people love their products and wait in lines for days to get them.

                  David stern should be fired if he tells players they cannot play with each other. He needs to look at the league and the salary cap to make sure in the future it does not happen again but he cannot tell them they cannot play together.

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                  • #10
                    Re: Should Stern step in if James, Wade & Bosh sign with the same team?

                    The only way Stern would step in is if LeBron, Wade and Bosh tried to sign with the Pacers...

                    Historically speaking, Stern didn't step in when Malone and Payton signed with the Lakers to play with Shaq and Kobe, so I don't see any reason why he would now.
                    Sometimes a player's greatest challenge is coming to grips with his role on the team. -- Scottie Pippen

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                    • #11
                      Re: Should Stern step in if James, Wade & Bosh sign with the same team?

                      If all three sign with the same team, I can't help but think there might be some kind of bad karma come along and ruin things for them. It seems like whenever a team goes crazy and puts together a fantasy roster during the summer, something unforeseen happens like a bad injury. Remember when the Magic signed both Grant Hill and Tracy McGrady, how did that workout?

                      Obviously putting Lebron and D. Wade together would be huge, (and much bigger than McGrady and Grant Hill), but sometimes things don't play out like we might expect.

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                        Re: Should Stern step in if James, Wade & Bosh sign with the same team?

                        I'm not overly concerned about this happening.

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                          Re: Should Stern step in if James, Wade & Bosh sign with the same team?

                          No. He didn't step in to stop the Celtics from having Pierce, KG and Ray Allen. Why should he stop the Bulls from acquiring LeBron, Wade and/or Bosh?

                          Beside, as has already been stated, you don't know how good or bad the Bulls would be with these three players. But no. They're all FAs and there's nothing to prohibit a team from signing them as such as long as they're willing to pay the luxury tax.

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                          • #14
                            Re: Should Stern step in if James, Wade & Bosh sign with the same team?

                            The devil is in the details of the CBA. If there is no stipulation about players "recruiting" other players after July 1, and I don't think that there is, then there is no action possible IMO. I don't know if he may have a "best interests of the game" clause in his contract like the baseball commish does, but I don't think so. He can act against people not following the rules.

                            It may be bad for the game in the long run, but it will generate some "dream team" type buzz for the first few seasons.
                            The poster "pacertom" since this forum began (and before!). I changed my name here to "Slick Pinkham" in honor of the imaginary player That Bobby "Slick" Leonard picked late in the 1971 ABA draft (true story!).

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                              Re: Should Stern step in if James, Wade & Bosh sign with the same team?

                              I suspect Stern -could- do something although it would be against the team owners in some way not to sign all 3, not telling the players they can't sign. The end result might be the same but I don't think his power would allow him to directly take on the CBA that way.

                              But the bigger question of 'why' comes into play. I think Stern would think the pros outweigh the cons with 3 marquee players in their primes going to a large market team. He'd actually have to care about smaller markets to even think it's a problem in the first place. While he might care about the smaller market teams overall... I think he's cares more about the larger markets. The smaller market teams are just a necessary evil to him.
                              Nuntius was right for a while. I was wrong for a while. But ultimately I was right and Frank Vogel has been let go.

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                              "A player who makes a team great is more valuable than a great player. Losing yourself in the group, for the good of the group, that’s teamwork."

                              -John Wooden

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