I am not naive, I understand the magnitude of this year's free agency list come June 2010, but enough is enough. Lebron is still in Cleveland. Dwayne Wade is still in Miami. Chris Bosh is still in Toronto. Guess what? They are probably going to be all the way until June, and if they are not on those teams come then, it is not because they signed a free agent deal somewhere else.
Instead of looking at last night's game as a good regular season game, in which the Cavs beat the Heat with both starts living up to the billing, all the talk was about them both being free agents come year's end.
I guess I have to thank Wade though, as he was talking about the possibility of the two of them teaming up together, saying 'we had talked about it.' The chances of that happening are slim however, I meant they have to be right? Two superstar guards (though Lebron has the size and athleticism to play anywhere), two big time scorers, two guys that want the ball in their hands. I know there have been two players on a team at once and it has worked out well, but these two are just different, they are too singular as players and entities really.
Whether it is going to happen or not, why are we talking about it now? Do the Cavs and Heat not have a whole season to play, another 70 plus games? It will be very fun to watch, COME JUNE. Though I guess for New York fans you can find yourselves thinking, "I think New York just might be big enough for the two of them."
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