Post: NBA 2010 Free Agents
05-28-2010, 01:52 PM #1
CBFD-WiZZard
Do a barrel roll!
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Each of whom can become an unrestricted free agent in 2010.

This offseason is going to be unreal! The possibilities, this year could possibly reshape the league with top teams going to were bottom teams are now. Cleveland looses LeBron and Shaq, it's back to square one. LeBron and Wade at Knicks? LeBron at Bulls with a good core in Rose and Noah. Any three of these players could be signed onto the Knicks or Nets. Instantly putting them in Championship contention in my opinion. But how will it end up? Any ideas?
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05-28-2010, 02:04 PM #2
Como
Here's to Loonyology!
Man, this is going to be so exciting!! I try to follow as much as i can on ESPN, but over here in the UK it's hard to get up to date info!!

I'd like to see Lebron head to the Nets, and possibly link up with John Wall, who i believe to be heading there. There are so many possibilities though. I'll take a better look and leave some more predictions in here...

=D
05-28-2010, 02:22 PM #3
CBFD-WiZZard
Do a barrel roll!
Yeah LeBron at Nets would gel pretty nicely I would think, that way he stays in the East. He'd be surrounded by some big guys there two. 7 footers in Brook Lopez and Yi Jianlian, a good Point Guard who would flourish with LeBrons presence being Devin Harris. If NJ Nets did somehow snag J. Wall which, is unlikely with Wizards having top pick I think. They would still benefit from the 3rd pick.

With a new coach on the horizon too Nets will be a force in 2011.
Everyone will want this job, not so much because they want to work in Newark the next two years, but because "everyone thinks it's going to pay well." That's what happens when the owner is worth something like $17 billion and is new to the game. Remember, coaches chase money, too, probably faster than players. The Nets do have a good general manager in Rod Thorn. Avery Johnson is a strong possibility.

Good things coming NJ's way for sure.

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