He is a free agent next year not this year and they might get Shaq. But even without Shaq I think the Cavs is the best team. Yes they only made it to the finals, but the Magic could not miss their 3-pointers and LeBron did not have any help from his teammates.
He is a free agent next year not this year and they might get Shaq[quote]
i think if they loose anderson verajo(spell check) and ben wallace to get shaq that would be an idiotic move... look how good the suns did when they tried to get him... dont get me wrong shaq can still dominate in the paint and make people laugh but his competitve nature is not there like it use to be... pretty much im saying he has nothing to prove, 4 rings hands down in the hall of fame, more money than he would ever need.... i hope the cavs think about that
[quote]Mainly the folks who don't watch Basketball are of course going to say the LAKERS. even though they cheat. 90's bulls. again
how do the lakers cheat??? and i think this thread is about now.... and if you are saying the 90's bulls are the best of all time i think you might want to look at a certain celtics era that had a little guy by the name of bill... forget his last name XD if you dont know who im talking about then you dont know ball...
never heard of this team.... you could not possibly be a fan if you cannot spell the name of your home team! jebis... and they never should have gotten AI
You mean The Detroit Pistons. The team that has produced such legends like Isiah Thomas, Dave Bing, Dennis Rodman (he played in Detroit first), Joe Dumars, and many others. 3 NBA Championships, and 6 straight Eastern Conference Finals appearances, within that included back-to-back trips to the NBA Finals, resulting in one NBA Championship. Oh, and in 2006 4 of the 5 starters for the Pistons were the starters on the Eastern Conference All-Star team, and the main reason the East beat the West that year. Teyshaun Prince was screwed out of the All-Star game that year.
You mean The Detroit Pistons. The team that has produced such legends like Isiah Thomas, Dave Bing, Dennis Rodman (he played in Detroit first), Joe Dumars, and many others. 3 NBA Championships, and 6 straight Eastern Conference Finals appearances, within that included back-to-back trips to the NBA Finals, resulting in one NBA Championship. Oh, and in 2006 4 of the 5 starters for the Pistons were the starters on the Eastern Conference All-Star team, and the main reason the East beat the West that year. Teyshaun Prince was screwed out of the All-Star game that year
lol great point and i love the players that detroit has had and deffinatly prince is under rated... but they made a huge mistake by letting chauncey go... AI is good but not even close to being a good fit with the pistons... they could have had a great dynasty but management failed big time