>But nah that dude isn't that good - and if he went somewhere >to be the man, it wouldn't end well. But he should get all he >can. I'll never fault an NBA player for doing so.
Based on how much of a problem he was in the playoffs last year, I think he'll have great individual stats and do more than fine in terms of grabbing rebounds if he bounced and left the Cavs. I am curious if he's willing to leave Cleveland, which is such a favorable situation since the Cavs will be favorites in the East for at least three or four years now. Anywhere else and he's pretty much screwed in terms of team-based success.
I'm hoping him balling out in last years playoffs wasn't the case of him playing well just for the purpose of looking for a big payday and he'll regress to being a bum once he get the contract he wants. With rebounding as well as he does involving so much skill, I'm guessing that isn't the case, but I could be completely wrong.
"Sean sparks like John Starks, nah, Sean ball like John Wall" - Rest In Power Forever Sean Price.