Will he solve the problems or is he now the biggest problem?
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Ok if you want to use less words. :PAKAKBUCK said:I think what Hawg is trying to say is... let's give the guy an offseason to work and see what happens... but no matter where... because I think they could upgrade pretty easily anywhere, except maybe Z (Who is not the long term solution at C anyway)... is to get another consistent scoring threat....
AKAKBUCK said:I think what Hawg is trying to say is... let's give the guy an offseason to work and see what happens... but no matter where... because I think they could upgrade pretty easily anywhere, except maybe Z (Who is not the long term solution at C anyway)... is to get another consistent scoring threat....
Jackson might turn out better than Jameer Nelson. I'm willing to give him another year or 2. This year Nelson would have probably put the Cavs in the playoffs.tsteele316 said:Paxon was the biggest problem for this team, and he will continue to be long after this year as he has squandered cleveland's 1st round picks for the next 2 years.
A 1st rounder for Jiri Welsh? That alone is worthy of his firing.
he opted to bring in eric snow instead of drafting jameer nelson, which turned out poorly as well. The only draft choice that actually worked out is lebron, which was a gimmie.
Trading a future 1st rounder for Welsh I had no problem. The problem was it forced us to drop the lottery protection for this years draft. Imagine us having a 1st rounder this year when we don't make the playoffs. We can pick the best young PG and then use our money to sign Z and a guy that can hit outside shots.tsteele316 said:Paxon was the biggest problem for this team, and he will continue to be long after this year as he has squandered cleveland's 1st round picks for the next 2 years.
A 1st rounder for Jiri Welsh? That alone is worthy of his firing.
he opted to bring in eric snow instead of drafting jameer nelson, which turned out poorly as well. The only draft choice that actually worked out is lebron, which was a gimmie.
Lebron is under contract through 2007 and I think he is a restricted free agent after that. He won't be going anywhere for a while. I would hope that no matter how much Gilbert wanted to fire Silas that he would have talked to Lebron about it first to make sure it was ok.bassbuckeye07 said:Does anyone know how much money they have free for next year??? I think its like 20 million.. im worried because everyone even mel kyper on espn radio was saying no way Lebron stays around and after this Silas move I am thinking the worst.. someone make me feel better.. I can just see this thing going down in typical Cleveland fashon
If you get rid of Z and Traylor you will only have 2 big guys. They would have to find 2 more C/PF type players.born_to_kill said:let go-
z - because he's too expensive and gooden dont play well when he on the
court cause he blocks everything up
tractor ( big piece of sh*t ) traylor - this guy is bad news let him go he's
very inconsistent lazy and complains everytime things dnt go his way on the court and its rubbing off on other players specially lebron