Mon Jan 20, 2003 10:44 am
Mon Jan 20, 2003 12:41 pm
... but I ended up discovering Wagner had usually to start the plays, when he's actually the best finisher and shooter on the team.
and I found out Miles isn't a good post player and defender.
If the Cavs get LJ they could try this...
Mon Jan 20, 2003 1:52 pm
Mon Jan 20, 2003 11:49 pm
Tue Jan 21, 2003 12:11 am
Tue Jan 21, 2003 12:31 am
Tue Jan 21, 2003 12:39 am
Tue Jan 21, 2003 1:14 am
Tue Jan 21, 2003 1:22 am
Shouldn't have traded miller for Miles....
Will LJ be drafted this year (2003) ????
Do U think he'll be the n°1 of the next draft ???
And what would happen if the cavs don't have the first choice ???And what would happen if the cavs don't have the first choice ???
Tue Jan 21, 2003 1:32 am
Tue Jan 21, 2003 1:51 am
Tue Jan 21, 2003 2:11 am
Clindrew wrote:C-Illgauskas
PF-Boozer
SF-James
SG-Wagner/Davis
PG-Parker
Tue Jan 21, 2003 3:44 am
Probably... Who else is better, on high school, college or foreign ball?
If they get LeBron they would have to give up Davis or Wagner, or bench one of them.
With their current lineup they should be running-
C-Illgauskas
PF-Boozer
SF-Davis
SG-Wagner
PG-Parker
But that's why I think they should have to deal either Davis, Wagner or Parker for a PG... all them are swingmen, though Parker plays a bit of PG.
Is Jumaine Jones a SF or a PF? Cos Miles is better suited to play SF (well, he's not strong, he doesn't have a heck of a shot... a classic tweener)... and Jones doesn't seems big enough to play inside. So we could have a logjam there again.
They could package Hill and some of their swingmen and trade for a point man...
Perhaps LJ will have grown to suit the PF position?
C-Z
PF- LJ
SF miles
SG- Davis.Wagner
PG- Wagner.Parker
I dunno, I think of LJ as a much better version of Lamar Odom;
And they would have to deal Davis, Miles, etc. for "desire" players, ie, role players
And Miles was said to have such an upside...
Tue Jan 21, 2003 4:17 am
Tue Jan 21, 2003 4:33 am
There's at least four or five people...at least...Anthony, Milicic, Bosh come to mind right now...
They wouldn't have to...infact I'd probably bench LeBron instead of those two.
If they deal anyone it's Parker and he won't bring back a good PG. Davis is and will be their best player. Wagner could be dealt, but I'd keep him.
Jones can play either F, he can post up better than most people think, he's better than Miles because he can actually shoot.
They wouldn't get a good one in return.
The only problem with that statement is that Odom can shoot, defend and play any position on the floor.
Which is moronic since Davis is their best player and one of the biggest competitors in the league.
They only got him to bring in the fans, since so many people think he's a great player, despite his numbers decreasing every year despite playing more minutes.
Tue Jan 21, 2003 7:52 am
There's at least four or five people...at least...Anthony, Milicic, Bosh come to mind right now...
Tue Jan 21, 2003 9:15 am
Will LJ be drafted this year (2003) ????
Do U think he'll be the n°1 of the next draft ???
You'd bench a proven scorer in Davis for an undersized shooting guard who hasn't proven a thing?
I'd slide Davis and Wagner down and put in Jumaine Jones at the SF.
The only problem with that statement is that Odom can shoot, defend and play any position on the floor.
Wed Jan 22, 2003 1:48 am
And Anthony is a great player. He didn't measure up to Lebron, though, when they went head-to-head in high school last year. Milicic isn't allowed in the draft and thus is irrelevant.
And if the Cavs draft Lebron...they'll be making a trade or some type of roster shift so that they will be able to start him. When you get that kind of media spotlight on a franchise that's hurting for fan support and money...you make the most of it. They'd also be well advised to do everything they can to make sure Lebron develops.
Wed Jan 22, 2003 6:58 am
Clindrew wrote: But then you have a scorer running the point. Didn't work with Iverson, not working with Terry, not going to work with Wagner.
Wed Jan 22, 2003 7:24 am
Clinton wrote:Didn't say I would bench him, just couldn't decide. If you read on you would have noticed I said they should deal either Davis, Miles or Wagner for a solid point. Neither Davis or Wagner are going to be happy coming off the bench.
Clinton wrote:But then you have a scorer running the point. Didn't work with Iverson, not working with Terry, not going to work with Wagner.
Clinton wrote:Can't LeBron also shoot and play any position on the floor? I will agree he isn't the greatest defender, but I'm sure he will work on it.
Tales wrote:Yeah, I agree too... Wouldn't a team like Sacramento deal Bobby Jackson and Keon Clark to have a guy like Ricky Davis on their roster...? I think so.
Wed Jan 22, 2003 8:58 am
It only failed with Iverson due to his poor attitude.
Davis wouldn't come off the bench.
and Wagner could eaisly do it.
No, he can't shoot, and he can't play any position.
Thu Jan 23, 2003 7:55 am
Clinton wrote: you think Wagner would after one or two years in the league? Sure he might be fine doing it now, he is a rookie and you have to expect that. But he knows he is only going to be wasted in the future by coming off the bench. You can't have a scorer like him coming off the bench.
Clinton wrote:The fact that he can play point and the fact of it being the best thing for the team are two different things. It doesn't work having a scorer at the point, especially when you have two or three other guys who want their shots. The Cavs need a distibuting point guard to get all their scorers the ball. When Wagner did start at the point earlier this season he was getting 1 or 2 assists.
Clinton wrote:Not what I've heard.
Clinton wrote:Must have some other great parts about his game if he is getting this much hype and he can't shoot.
Clinton wrote:He scores 30ppg are all these point from dunks and layups? Don't think so.
Clinton wrote:He probably couldn't play centre, but he would fit in almost anywhere else on the floor.
Clinton wrote:So I guess in other words your saying Lamar Odom is better then LeBron James is going to be?
Thu Jan 23, 2003 8:32 am
Wagner has put up the best "true point guard" production out of the four main guys who's spent time at the point.
if James as is as good as you claim he is at distributing the basketball
then they have no need for a point guard that does that.
Then you've heard wrong.
Yeah, he can dunk.
Game against Oak Hill where he scored 31 points. Made only two jumpers.
He can't play Center, Power Forward or Point Guard.
When Lamar Odom came out of High School, he was far more polished and better than LeBron James will be coming out of High School.
It's Michael Jordan's fault if you care to know.
Thu Jan 23, 2003 9:21 am
Clindrew wrote:The fact that he can play point and the fact of it being the best thing for the team are two different things. It doesn't work having a scorer at the point, especially when you have two or three other guys who want their shots. The Cavs need a distibuting point guard to get all their scorers the ball. When Wagner did start at the point earlier this season he was getting 1 or 2 assists.
Clindrew wrote:Depends what you want from your point guard. If it includes shooting 20 shots and only getting a couple of assists then fine. But I seriously don't think the Cavs need that. They really need to get Dre back. I know they are trying to have a losing year, but that trade was just crazy. Miller was the teams leader and is going to be one of the best point guards ever. He should have definately been in their future plans.
Clindrew wrote:All I have been saying the whole thread is the Cavs have noone who can distribute the ball. Maybe when Bimbo Coles gets back he can bring some veteran leadership into the lineup.
Clindrew wrote:Yes they do. They need someone to get the shooters the ball. They already have 3 guys who don't hesitate to shot and a big man who doesn't get half the touches he deserves, then if they get lucky in the draft and get LeBron you have another scorer who wants the ball.
Clindrew wrote:I've heard he has quite a good 18 foot jumper and fadeaway.
Thu Jan 23, 2003 11:32 am