With the addition of Rudy Fernandez, it looks like it’s time to say goodbye to Roddy Beaubois. As quick and talented as he may turn out to be, there’s no room for Roddy on this roster.
We have to make assumptions to have this conversation in July. So many free agents in Dallas remain unsigned. Here’s the list:
The Ben and the Skin are major Deron Williams homers. They grew up here. Deron grew up here. His high school team played against their high school team. Or whatever. He’s a home grown player and they’re drooling over the possibility of a free agent signing in Dallas next year.
There’s only one problem. There’s not enough cash to go around.
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A Tyson in the Hand Worth Two Derons in the Bush
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It’s time we played the song we’ve all come to know and love just one more time. I won’t lie – the BEST deal would have been LeBron and Bosh to the Bulls. But that isn’t happening, so why not come to Dallas? Best big market city with a chance to win and trade assets to spare.
LeBron, if you’re reading this, and I know you are (he’s a pretty big DPS fan), do me a favor: click play and sing along with me. Just. One. More. Time.
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ESPN’s Chris Broussard broke the news this morning that Chris Bosh will be teaming up with Dwayne Wade this fall in Miami. It’s unofficial, of course, but when ESPN reports with this much confidence, it’s all but guaranteed. And if Wade and Bosh truly are joining forces, the Summer of LeBron is a total bust.
There were only seven scenarios in which this year’s free agency hype wouldn’t disappoint. Let’s take a look at each scenario and why they’d make for more excitement than what’s actually happening.
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If ESPN Is On Target, The Summer of LeBron Is a Bust
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The confirmed rumor goes that Mark Cuban is in New York to sweet talk Jason Kidd at 12:01am – the earliest allowable point for free agency talk. Mark wants to get his two cents in before the Knicks come callin’.
Interesting. Should we care? Do we REALLY want Jason Kidd back on the team for $8-10 million? That’s another nice chunk of salary that could go towards a shooting guard or a real power forward.