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  • It's time for the Pacers to enter the LeBron Sweepstakes!

    Okay, this is something I've been thinking about for the past 2-3 months but I wanted to see how things played out through the playoffs before throwing this idea out. After seeing how the Cavs have failed to put a solid team around LeBron, I'm now thinking that he will leave Cleveland this summer for a better chance at winning a few more championships. His brilliance this season (he's having an MVP-caliber year) is being wasted in Cleveland and after all the failure of their recent trades, I doubt they will be able to acquire the right talent to make him want to stay.

    So, I'll just come right out and say it. The Pacers should go after LeBron in Free Agency this summer!

    Reasons why the Pacers would do it should be clear. LeBron starting at SF would make them instant contenders and give the Simons the best chance they've ever had at bringing a championship to Indiana. Why pursue less talented players when one of the greatest players to ever play is available?

    Reasons LeBron might consider it:

    1. Victor Oladipo is an all-star just now entering his prime. We saw how effective LeBron can be with DWade and Kyrie and Vic is cut from that same mold. DWade and Vic have worked out together and Vic considers him his idol. LeBron also selected Vic for his All-Star team and he respects his game. Why wouldn't he want team up with a player that is coming off of a MIP award, 1st team All-Defense, and 3rd-Team All-NBA selection season?

    2. Turner and Do mantas Sabonis. It's obvious that Vic would be better than any of LeBron's current supporting cast but you could make the argument that Turner and Sabonis would be options #2 or #3. Kevin Love, when healthy is probably still above those 2 but he's rarely healthy and he's trending downward. The Pacers bigs will both be just 22 years old and they have plenty of potential and are expected to improve next season.

    3. Nate McMillan. This is one you might not consider that great of a reason but LeBron has to look at the way the Pacers have game-planned and competed against the Cavs the past 2 seasons. The Pacers were swept last year but each game came down to the last 30 seconds. This season, the Pacers pushed them to the brink playing a completely different style of basketball and deployed a totally different defensive scheme. He got the most out of his squad and despite major injuries to starter for significant times of the season, he was still able to guide this team to nearly 50 wins.

    4. Indiana plays in the Eastern Conference. Lebron could continue his dominance of the only conference he's known by coming to Indy. He can also continue to beat up on the Central Division and sock it to the Cavs 4 times a year. I know all the rumors about him going to LA but that team still hasn't made it to the playoffs. I like Kuzma and even Lonzo but the rest of the squad is a major question-mark. Even if Paul George joins the Lakers as well, they'll have to battle Houston and GS just for a chance to make it to the Finals. LeBron's at the stage of his career where he should only be considering where he can go and win a title right away. You have to make it to the Finals to do that and his best chance is to stay in the East.


    All of this ignores Philly. I know that Philly would be an ideal destination for him but I'm not convinced that he and Ben Simmons could play on the same team without severely delaying his development. Plus Embid has a HUGE ego. I don't think he wants to take a back seat to anyone, including LeBron. Either way, it doesn't matter. The point of this post is that the Pacers should make a go at getting LeBron even if it's just a remote possibility that he would be interested.

    Swing for the fences. Even if they strike out, it would send a great signal to other FAs and their agents that the Pacers are serious about wanting to win a championship. Who agrees and who thinks I'm crazy?
    Last edited by naptownmenace; 06-04-2018, 01:07 PM.

  • #2
    Might as well try even though I don't like Lebron. I don't think he'll find Indiana a sexy enough destination/market to fit his ego.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by naptownmenace View Post
      Okay, this is something I've been thinking about for the past 2-3 months but I wanted to see how things played out through the playoffs before throwing this idea out. After seeing how the Cavs have failed to put a solid team around LeBron, I'm now thinking that he will leave Cleveland this summer for a better chance at winning a few more championships. His brilliance this season (he's having an MVP-caliber year) is being wasted in Cleveland and after all the failure of their recent trades, I doubt they will be able to acquire the right talent to make him want to stay.

      So, I'll just come right out and say it. The Pacers should go after LeBron in Free Agency this summer!

      Reasons why the Pacers would do it should be clear. LeBron starting at SF would make them instant contenders and give the Simons the best chance they've ever had at bringing a championship to Indiana. Why pursue less talented players when one of the greatest players to ever play is available?

      Reasons LeBron might consider it:

      1. Victor Oladipo is an all-star just now entering his prime. We saw how effective LeBron can be with DWade and Kyrie and Vic is cut from that same mold. DWade and Vic have worked out together and Vic considers him his idol. LeBron also selected Vic for his All-Star team and he respects his game. Why wouldn't he want team up with a player that is coming off of a MIP award, 1st team All-Defense, and 3rd-Team All-NBA selection season?

      2. Turner and Do mantas Sabonis. It's obvious that Vic would be better than any of LeBron's current supporting cast but you could make the argument that Turner and Sabonis would be options #2 or #3. Kevin Love, when healthy is probably still above those 2 but he's rarely healthy and he's trending downward. The Pacers bigs will both be just 22 years old and they have plenty of potential and are expected to improve next season.

      3. Nate McMillan. This is one you might not consider that great of a reason but LeBron has to look at the way the Pacers have game-planned and competed against the Cavs the past 2 seasons. The Pacers were swept last year but each game came down to the last 30 seconds. This season, the Pacers pushed them to the brink playing a completely different style of basketball and deployed a totally different defensive scheme. He got the most out of his squad and despite major injuries to starter for significant times of the season, he was still able to guide this team to nearly 50 wins.

      4. Indiana plays in the Eastern Conference. Lebron could continue his dominance of the only conference he's known by coming to Indy. He can also continue to beat up on the Central Division and sock it to the Cavs 4 times a year. I know all the rumors about him going to LA but that team still hasn't made it to the playoffs. I like Kuzma and even Lonzo but the rest of the squad is a major question-mark. Even if Paul George joins the Lakers as well, they'll have to battle Houston and GS just for a chance to make it to the Finals. LeBron's at the stage of his career where he should only be considering where he can go and win a title right away. You have to make it to the Finals to do that and his best chance is to stay in the East.


      All of this ignores Philly. I know that Philly would be an ideal destination for him but I'm not convinced that he and Ben Simmons could play on the same team without severely delaying his development. Plus Embid has a HUGE ego. I don't think he wants to take a back seat to anyone, including LeBron. Either way, it doesn't matter. The point of this post is that the Pacers should make a go at getting LeBron even if it's just a remote possibility that he would be interested.

      Swing for the fences. Even if they strike out, it would send a great signal to other FAs and their agents that the Pacers are serious about wanting to win a championship. Who agrees and who thinks I'm crazy?


      We can call him but after he is done laughing, he'll say no thanks and go to the Lakers or Sixers.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by naptownmenace View Post
        Okay, this is something I've been thinking about for the past 2-3 months but I wanted to see how things played out through the playoffs before throwing this idea out. After seeing how the Cavs have failed to put a solid team around LeBron, I'm now thinking that he will leave Cleveland this summer for a better chance at winning a few more championships. His brilliance this season (he's having an MVP-caliber year) is being wasted in Cleveland and after all the failure of their recent trades, I doubt they will be able to acquire the right talent to make him want to stay.

        So, I'll just come right out and say it. The Pacers should go after LeBron in Free Agency this summer!

        Reasons why the Pacers would do it should be clear. LeBron starting at SF would make them instant contenders and give the Simons the best chance they've ever had at bringing a championship to Indiana. Why pursue less talented players when one of the greatest players to ever play is available?

        Reasons LeBron might consider it:

        1. Victor Oladipo is an all-star just now entering his prime. We saw how effective LeBron can be with DWade and Kyrie and Vic is cut from that same mold. DWade and Vic have worked out together and Vic considers him his idol. LeBron also selected Vic for his All-Star team and he respects his game. Why wouldn't he want team up with a player that is coming off of a MIP award, 1st team All-Defense, and 3rd-Team All-NBA selection season?

        2. Turner and Do mantas Sabonis. It's obvious that Vic would be better than any of LeBron's current supporting cast but you could make the argument that Turner and Sabonis would be options #2 or #3. Kevin Love, when healthy is probably still above those 2 but he's rarely healthy and he's trending downward. The Pacers bigs will both be just 22 years old and they have plenty of potential and are expected to improve next season.

        3. Nate McMillan. This is one you might not consider that great of a reason but LeBron has to look at the way the Pacers have game-planned and competed against the Cavs the past 2 seasons. The Pacers were swept last year but each game came down to the last 30 seconds. This season, the Pacers pushed them to the brink playing a completely different style of basketball and deployed a totally different defensive scheme. He got the most out of his squad and despite major injuries to starter for significant times of the season, he was still able to guide this team to nearly 50 wins.

        4. Indiana plays in the Eastern Conference. Lebron could continue his dominance of the only conference he's known by coming to Indy. He can also continue to beat up on the Central Division and sock it to the Cavs 4 times a year. I know all the rumors about him going to LA but that team still hasn't made it to the playoffs. I like Kuzma and even Lonzo but the rest of the squad is a major question-mark. Even if Paul George joins the Lakers as well, they'll have to battle Houston and GS just for a chance to make it to the Finals. LeBron's at the stage of his career where he should only be considering where he can go and win a title right away. You have to make it to the Finals to do that and his best chance is to stay in the East.


        All of this ignores Philly. I know that Philly would be an ideal destination for him but I'm not convinced that he and Ben Simmons could play on the same team without severely delaying his development. Plus Embid has a HUGE ego. I don't think he wants to take a back seat to anyone, including LeBron. Either way, it doesn't matter. The point of this post is that the Pacers should make a go at getting LeBron even if it's just a remote possibility that he would be interested.

        Swing for the fences. Even if they strike out, it would send a great signal to other FAs and their agents that the Pacers are serious about wanting to win a championship. Who agrees and who thinks I'm crazy?
        LeBron is looking for a team with two other Super Stars. The Pacers do not have even one and if they signed him there would be no chance to get one. I would make it about a 100 to 1 shot.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Swingman View Post
          Might as well try even though I don't like Lebron. I don't think he'll find Indiana a sexy enough destination/market to fit his ego.
          This about a man who plays for the mistake on the Lake? He isn't from a sexy destination.

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          • #6
            Best bet is that he his Laker bound but you have to try for the fences so make the elevator pitch for the best player on the planet. Can't hurt anyway.

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            • #7
              Lebron is the last player I want to see in a Pacer uniform.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Grimp View Post
                Lebron is the last player I want to see in a Pacer uniform.
                Don't worry, he feels the same way about it.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Grimp View Post
                  Lebron is the last player I want to see in a Pacer uniform.
                  That's some good weed you're smoking there.


                  Remember when we could have gotten 1-2 solid players and a possible Top 3 draft pick in the 2017 NBA Draft by trading away Paul George?

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by ksuttonjr76 View Post

                    That's some good weed you're smoking there.
                    He's probably my most disliked player in the league.... as a person. Not as a talent. He left Cleveland to go to Miami. Without that move, he doesn't win a 'chip.' Then when Miami tapered off after multiple titles and even more Finals appearances... he bailed on them. To the detriment of Pat Riley. Then he returns to Cleveland and lucks into a good situation. Kyrie, a lottery pick (Wiggins) which he pressured the front office to turn into Kevin Love (trade). A whole bunch of other people were wheeled and dealt to make Lebron happy. Even after Blatt got them to the Finals, Lebron still had him fired anyways. He forced the front office to hand mediocre players huge contracts (Tristan Thompson). Which later hampered the team from making moves because they were wedded to those bad deals. He welcomed Isaiah Thomas onto the team and said he was excited about how the team would look when IT got back.

                    Except when IT did come back, somehow Lebron swindled the team into blaming him for their numerous losses. IT was then traded along with Shumpert who I am not sure even played enough minutes this season to draw Lebron's ire in any way. But nonetheless, he was dealt as well. Lebron is a perfectionist of the worst kind. He doesn't ever make room for variables. For example, Lebron's Heat teams met the Mavs and Spurs in separate Finals. They lost because both teams had equal talent, better cohesion and better coaching. He's lost to the Warriors in the Finals multiple times (and will most likely lose this year) for the same reason. Except that GSW went the extra mile and got Durant years ago to top Cleveland after they lost to the Cavs in the Finals.

                    Lebron NEVER leaves rooms for variables or what-ifs. What if this team has better coaching? What if this team has a 'Lebron stopper' of sorts? What if this team went out and got a future hall of famer in free agency? What if injuries play a role? Lebron believes people should be droids, where everything flawlessly works to his advantage and the plan to win a 'chip' is flawlessly executed... ten times out of ten. REAL LIFE, doesn't work that way. But he'll destroy a team's payroll just to achieve such ends...And when the payroll gets all jacked up, he'll bolt to another situation. Leaving his former team to pick up the pieces. The last thing we need, particularly after dumping Paul George, is to bring in an even worse attitude like LBJ.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Bluboy View Post

                      Don't worry, he feels the same way about it.
                      We're all aware of the incredibly long odds of this happening, so let me save you the effort of posting it in response to every person who offers an opinion here. WE KNOW. It's the off-season though, so we might as well have some fun talking about crazy stuff.

                      That said, heck yeah we should make that phone call. Assuming everyone who's ever watched basketball is right and LeBron decides not to sign in Indy, it does send the message that we're going to be aggressive and we want to win. If KD opts out, we should call him too. At least get some people talking. You never know what might happen.

                      If LeBron were to actually sign here, it would be the strangest excitement I've ever felt as a fan. When he came back to Cleveland, I softened my view and realized I didn't want to spend his whole career hating him, and I should try to enjoy the show. So I think now I'd be much more on board than if he had come here straight from Miami. But it would be so weird. All things considered, getting to the Finals would certainly take some of that conflict off my mind!
                      It's a new day for Pacers Basketball.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Grimp View Post

                        He's probably my most disliked player in the league.... as a person. Not as a talent. He left Cleveland to go to Miami. Without that move, he doesn't win a 'chip.' Then when Miami tapered off after multiple titles and even more Finals appearances... he bailed on them. To the detriment of Pat Riley. Then he returns to Cleveland and lucks into a good situation. Kyrie, a lottery pick (Wiggins) which he pressured the front office to turn into Kevin Love (trade). A whole bunch of other people were wheeled and dealt to make Lebron happy. Even after Blatt got them to the Finals, Lebron still had him fired anyways. He forced the front office to hand mediocre players huge contracts (Tristan Thompson). Which later hampered the team from making moves because they were wedded to those bad deals. He welcomed Isaiah Thomas onto the team and said he was excited about how the team would look when IT got back.

                        Except when IT did come back, somehow Lebron swindled the team into blaming him for their numerous losses. IT was then traded along with Shumpert who I am not sure even played enough minutes this season to draw Lebron's ire in any way. But nonetheless, he was dealt as well. Lebron is a perfectionist of the worst kind. He doesn't ever make room for variables. For example, Lebron's Heat teams met the Mavs and Spurs in separate Finals. They lost because both teams had equal talent, better cohesion and better coaching. He's lost to the Warriors in the Finals multiple times (and will most likely lose this year) for the same reason. Except that GSW went the extra mile and got Durant years ago to top Cleveland after they lost to the Cavs in the Finals.

                        Lebron NEVER leaves rooms for variables or what-ifs. What if this team has better coaching? What if this team has a 'Lebron stopper' of sorts? What if this team went out and got a future hall of famer in free agency? What if injuries play a role? Lebron believes people should be droids, where everything flawlessly works to his advantage and the plan to win a 'chip' is flawlessly executed... ten times out of ten. REAL LIFE, doesn't work that way. But he'll destroy a team's payroll just to achieve such ends...And when the payroll gets all jacked up, he'll bolt to another situation. Leaving his former team to pick up the pieces. The last thing we need, particularly after dumping Paul George, is to bring in an even worse attitude like LBJ.
                        That sounds personal. If Lebron wanted to come here (yeah, yeah, yeah, I know I'm talking fantasy), but we would be utter FOOLS to say no. What GM says "No" to not having Lebron James????


                        Remember when we could have gotten 1-2 solid players and a possible Top 3 draft pick in the 2017 NBA Draft by trading away Paul George?

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                        • #13
                          it's never gonna happen (though it makes a lot of sense for him!) but it'd be really interesting and hilarious to watch how quick Pacers fans change their opinion on the guy

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                          • #14
                            Calling it now, and I know it seems unlikely (although possible)

                            Lebron goes to the Spurs.

                            Reason I say that is Pop is like a farther figure to him , he has always had great admiration for Pop, and if he can get Kwahi on board , get a nice PG a couple minor moves and I believe they could compete with Houston/GS

                            Just an opinion
                            Sittin on top of the world!

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by 90'sNBARocked View Post
                              Calling it now, and I know it seems unlikely (although possible)

                              Lebron goes to the Spurs.

                              Reason I say that is Pop is like a farther figure to him , he has always had great admiration for Pop, and if he can get Kwahi on board , get a nice PG a couple minor moves and I believe they could compete with Houston/GS

                              Just an opinion
                              They might need that kind of wing talent to beat Boston over the next couple of years.
                              "man, PG has been really good."

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