BANNER FEB2010

Ilgauskas and Cleveland

by Brian on February 26, 2010

in LeBron James,Money,NBA

Cavs championship banner(If you don’t follow the NBA pretty closely, you probably need not bother with this post.

To make it relatable to all, I’d have to do a lot of explaining.)

I’ve been reading a lot about how offended everyone is about Cleveland being allowed to re-sign Z in what was clearly an unspoken understanding about the Jamison trade.

“Look, we have a chance to pick up Jamison for nothing if we pretend we don’t want you anymore and you take a 30-day vacation. Good? Good.”

It was likely never said outside the Danny Ferry Excitement Bunker, but everyone “got it”.

The great lengths the team has gone to removing Z’s image from the arena, and how Z’s agent is pretending to romance other teams – it’s all funny, at least to a Cleveland fan like myself.

What’s odd is how aghast people are about this now, when it’s been going on for years.

Now, we all know what the aghastedness is about: anything that helps Cleveland win the title brings LeBron one step closer to staying, which means the national media won’t have anything to write about.

Even my unbiased side doesn’t think he’s leaving anyway, and certainly not for the Knicks – historically, how many league MVPs have left one of the best teams in the NBA for one of the worst, and taken less money to do so?

If people would stop hoping for the sensational story and start looking at the facts, it might help. Don’t forget, he could’ve left three years ago if he’d wanted to.

In any case, the point of this post is that nobody is talking about this: what Cleveland is doing is an amazingly great example of something.

Here you’ve got a small-market team, in a city that’s shrinking and losing jobs, in a lousy economy…gaming the system.

Isn’t that what everyone complains that the Red Sox and Yankees and Knicks do? Just spend money rampantly and buy a winner? (Well, the Knicks don’t actually accomplish that, but you get the point.)

Yes, having LeBron is a variable that won’t fit in anyone else’s potential template, but the little team from Cleveland becoming the economic bully of the NBA is point that should be celebrated in some fashion, not criticized.

Talk all you want about the system being broken – I’d say the people running the teams (GMs/Owners) are simply bad at their jobs in many cases.

This is about more than just a few robbery trades – Gilbert has built a first class organization, and Danny Ferry has done a fantastic job.

Remember when he played hardball with Varajao, refusing to overpay for him? How many other GMs would’ve just ponied up $10M/year for six years without thinking about it?

Call it hometown pride, but that’s the good story nobody’s taking from this. Smart owner willing to spend, smart GM willing to make tough/smart deals, build yourself a winner.

Even outside THE NEW YORK CITY.

OMG ALICIA KEYS SING YOUR FAUX-FANCY SONG.

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  • LOL!

    rationalize it all you want "how many times has a team MVP left a good team for a bad team"...

    Danny Ferry has taken advantage of the current CBA with the deals he's made. Bailed out by the CBA with his bad signings (Larry Hughes, Donyell Marshall, Damon Jones). He made a mistake by not trying to trade Shaq and his expiring as well. Now, going into the next 2 years, he will not have good enough expiring deals to make "shrewd" moves.

    Amar'e was the way to go, losing JJ or not. JJ barely plays now that Jamison is on the team, and he certainly can't be the center going into next season. So you mortgage the future, and JJ's happiness, for 1 year of a title run in the hopes that it'll cause LeBron to think twice before leaving??

    The owner will pay whatever, but the GM had to set up the money situation by offering bad contracts in the first place. We shall see this offseason my friend.
  • I think you just re-iterated my point? Yes, he took advantage of the CBA, which is what a smart GM does.

    And mock what I said about MVPs leaving all you want...but read what I wrote again and then try to answer the question.

    I think winning a title is more important than "JJ's happiness". JJ will be a good player, but I don't think he's in a position to hold the franchise hostage. They have him for another year, as well, plus the rookie option thing. That is a lifetime in the NBA. He played a lot the other night, as well.

    The Cavs contract situation is very good actually - Ferry isn't in the habit of giving out long and ridiculous deals to Ben Gordons and/or Villanuevas?
  • wait, wasn't there dissension out there when detroit did the exact same thing with mcdyess???

    and hamilton's extension was worse than either of gordon/charlie...
  • Yeah but I don't think it was as big of a deal made because DET wasn't winning it either way.
  • that doesn't make it any better, ethic-wise or what-not.

    i agree gms should use everything in their power
  • I hate the concept of owners protecting themselves from their own stupid actions.

    Not giving Samuel Dalembert 11M a year should fix the system plenty. Just like don't do stuff like that and it should solve most of the problems.
  • Sam
    Cuban will probably sign Shaq for five years and $40 million this offseason and then complain about it
  • Kisses McMurdertits
    LOLOL it's funny because Mark Cuban spends too much money and complains that the NBA is against him winning
  • You forgot about the part where he's mad at Bud Selig too.
  • Sam`
    And how much are they paying the Hawks and Mavs to pretend that they're interested in Albino Shrek?
  • They are doing it for free Star Wars Fatheads.
  • cursedclevelandcom
    How did you find girls on chat roulette?
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