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Airupthere
05-25-2023, 09:57 AM
Melo on missing out joining the superteam

https://heatnation.com/team-news/carmelo-anthony-regrets-not-listening-to-dwyane-wade-about-aligning-deal-with-him-lebron-james-and-chris-bosh/

“There were moments in his career that easily could have flipped the script,” Herring wrote. “During the summer of 2006, while he was training with fellow Team USA players and draft class members LeBron James, Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh, Anthony chose to sign a five-year, $80 million maximum extension with the Nuggets, a choice that ran counter to the shorter, three-year deals those players were signing so they could later all test free agency simultaneously. ‘My memory of that is that I called Mel like right as he was sitting down to sign his deal,’ Wade says, ‘and by then, it was too late.’

“Anthony remembers it similarly, and says he now wishes he’d considered the upside of agreeing to a shorter deal at the time. ‘The only regret I’ve got there is not being intelligent enough about the business of the game,’ he says. ‘I got that call from [Dwyane] saying, ‘Take the three-year deal; we’re all doing that,’ and I’m like, ‘Do you know where I’m from, man?’ Like, I’m happy, bro. I’m cool with Denver.'”

3ba11
05-25-2023, 09:59 AM
It's amazing how today's generation hates competing and wants the easy road

Airupthere
05-25-2023, 10:01 AM
It's amazing how today's generation hates competing and wants the easy road

Lebron started that self-entitled and shortcut mentality

StrongLurk
05-25-2023, 10:15 AM
It's amazing how today's generation hates competing and wants the easy road

Older generation players would've done the same thing in this era. Free Agency had a ton of restrictions in the 80s/90s so players had less options, plus NBA players make WAY more money nowadays if they are in better markets, so they will leave to go there and build there brands.

It's just a different NBA, a different world, compared to the 80's/90's. NBA Rules and Money changed things.

warriorfan
05-25-2023, 10:19 AM
Basically LeBron was plotting on taking shortcuts for his entire career. This goes against the narrative that it was the Cavs fault for Leabron leaving.


He was gone regardless, he had it planned all along. “It’s gon be easy”

ArbitraryWater
05-25-2023, 10:31 AM
Basically LeBron was plotting on taking shortcuts for his entire career. This goes against the narrative that it was the Cavs fault for Leabron leaving.


He was gone regardless, he had it planned all along. “It’s gon be easy”


*Wade

John8204
05-25-2023, 10:33 AM
Basically LeBron was plotting on taking shortcuts for his entire career. This goes against the narrative that it was the Cavs fault for Leabron leaving.


He was gone regardless, he had it planned all along. “It’s gon be easy”

So what you are saying is that Lebron owed Cleveland more than 7 seasons

HoopologyPhD
05-25-2023, 10:34 AM
Ray Allen better player and fit for that squad anyways

warriorfan
05-25-2023, 10:37 AM
*Wade

Wade was coming off a dominant championship run as the lead dog. He wasn’t the leader of this collusion plot. This was obviously a LeBron started thing.

Unless you want to push the narrative that DWade pimped LeBron into all this nonsense…..

3ba11
05-25-2023, 10:38 AM
A three-peat with the Heat would've gone a long way to making his GOAT case, since that would prove that he's capable of a 3-peat and dynasty..

Instead, Lebron goes 1/4 regardless of lineup, such as 1/4 with AD, or 1/4 with Love, or 1/4 with Wade except the Allen miracle.

So 20 years confirms that he isn't capable of a dynasty, 3-peat or 6 chips with any lineup, aka objectively inferior