It will be a tough decision for LeBron to screw over the city closest to his hometown.
But any smart will take LeBron's well-being in to account with their business decisions. We are getting a new owner, rich and successful businessman in Gilbert, who will most likely throw down the Benjamins for a championship team. That's in his goal. We just have to hope he brings in the right players.
#1 Priority this season is re-signing Z.
#2 Priority is choosing between Snow and McInnis. We can't afford both if we're looking to be big contenders for a perimeter player in the offseason. If we want McI, then we trade Snow away for expiring contracts and/or draft picks. If we want Snow, we let McInnis walk this season. Either has its ups and downs.
#3 Priority is signing the 5th starter. Michael Redd is the prime target. Other options include Joe Johnson (restricted) and Ray Allen (may be too expensive).
I dont really like Silas though. He seems that he might have the same affect on the Cavs as Butch Davis did on the Browns.
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You're assuming that George Steinbrenner won't try to turn him into a second baseman and sign him to a $100M contract.
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That doesn't really make any sense. But LeBron will get paid that kind of money.