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NBA At A Glance (09.22.2007)

Saturday, September 22nd, 2007

I’m a few days late, but better late than never.

Sarunas Jasikevicius - “GM Danny Ferry, What are you waiting for?”

Thursday, September 20th, 2007

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“Jasikevicius, with his game face ON.”

Sarunas Jasikevicius was just waived by the Warriors.

Several years ago, we tried signing him. But he betrayed us and went with the Indiana Pacers instead.

I don’t think we should hold onto any past grudges and give this guy a chance. Plus, he’s a good friend of Big Z. That alone would boost the playing morale of both players.

Since Danny Ferry haven’t done nothing yet in the off-season, I don’t see how adding a Jasikevicius would hurt us in any way–DO IT NOW!

Here’s another thought:

If the Warriors don’t want to give Baron Davis the $50 Million extension, I’m pretty the Cavaliers can. We’ll pay the extra luxury tax.

I remember Dan Gilbert saying something about making Cleveland the New York Yankees of the NBA when he was trying to buy the Cavaliers.

It’s been years now and he hasn’t put his money where his mouth is at.

Trade for Baron Davis if he is unhappy there. We can sure use him on our team right about now.

Or there’s Gilbert Arenas.

I would love to see him in a Cavaliers’ uniform. This guy is one of the most disciplined player in the league and he’s a great blogger too, if you check out his blogs on NBA.com.

Gotta love Gilbert Arenas, or AKA, “Agent Zero!”

Anyways, go Team Cavaliers!

The “Big Three” in Bo-town Means - NOTHING

Wednesday, September 19th, 2007

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What the Cavs have that the Celtics don’t have is the “Fountain of Youth.”

With players like LeBron James, “Boobie” Gibson & Shannon Brown, who can only get better as they gain even more experience, the “Big Three” in Bo-town are more a joke than something to seriously worry about this season.

Age wise, the “Big Three” are a decade plus older than the “Fountain of Youth” here in Cleveland and NONE OF THEM have tasted the glory of being in the FINALS.

Just because you put them together on one team–guarantees nothing.

Let’s say they go the “selfish” route and put individual statistics before team chemistry, they ain’t going anywhere with that kind of attitude.

I wouldn’t bank my money on Boston taking the East, just because they have the “Big Three.”

To give up that much young talent in that of Al Jefferson, Gerald Green and Delonte West, you’re looking at a really, desperate organization, as well as GM.

Danny Ainge is only doing the best he can to cover his own darn rear, because one more disappointing season and he’s a GONER…

Charlie Bell: Come to Cleveland!

Monday, September 17th, 2007

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Apparently, the Bucks are annoying Bell to the point that he wants out.

Source: Yahoo! Sports

“I don’t want to go back to Milwaukee. I’m really disappointed in how this has turned out, but I don’t see any way I could play for the Bucks again because my heart just won’t be in it.”

Please come to Cleveland.

LeBron needs a PG and you Charlie, have what it takes to be Cleveland’s next PG.

Just because we got rid of the “other” Charlie, don’t mean that we don’t want Charlie to be on our team.

Charlie Frye was a cancer to the Cleveland Browns, whereas Charlie Bell would be a rejuvenation to the Cleveland Cavaliers.

If I was the General Manager of the Cleveland Cavaliers, I would be on the phone right now and contacting this guy’s agent 24/7 until he agrees to play for me. Danny Ferry, please take this one for the team.

Charlie Bell is no Jason Kidd, but still a lot better than having no PG at all.

UPDATE: It looks like he’s heading to Miami. He signed an offer sheet with the Heat for five years & $18.5 million.

There goes my hope for a new PG in Cleveland.
Why… why… WHY?

NBA At A Glance (09.13.2007)

Thursday, September 13th, 2007

It’s Thursday and that means it’s time for “NBA At A Glance” on the Fresh Coast Sports Network, covering the comings and goings of the NBA.