that was the best i have ever seen them play
bron with a post game
bron with a post game
that was the best i have ever seen them play
bron with a post game
never put all your eggs in one basket Bron had that post game since last year he dusted off the floater you nikkas just dont get it but one day your gonna sit back and you finally gonna understand
Heat owner Micky Arison had perhaps more incentive to see the 2011 lockout end than any other owner, with the clock ticking on his Big Three era, and indeed he won an NBA title seven months later. Yet he voted against the new CBA because its regulations will make it extremely expensive for him to keep his stars together -- and will limit his ability to add talent around them, even more than the previous CBA. Overall, it was a bad long-term deal for the Heat.
The new CBA includes a punishing new tax structure, including a new "repeater tax" that could triple or even quadruple what the Heat would pay in tax in 2014 if Wade, Bosh and James were to re-sign.
The SuperFriends era has not been about money. Arison has shown the willingness to spend and has gone deep into the luxury tax over the past two years. Most of the players on the Heat roster, including all three of their stars, have given up a significant amount of salary to be in Miami and allow the franchise the cap space to fill out the team with talent.
The problem is, the new CBA was meant, in part, to be a superteam killer, with new rules about how teams over the tax line can acquire players. The new limits might reshape the Heat's roster. Simply put, restocking the team's roster with supporting players to replace aging veterans Ray Allen, Shane Battier and Udonis Haslem is going to be significantly tougher.]
yeah guy we been read up on that ever since 2011 we good breh we got the plan in place now back to basketball you nikkas are done
In July 2013, Bryant’s $30.4 million, Pau Gasol’s $19.2 million, Metta World Peace’s $7.7 million, Steve Blake‘s $4 million and Jordan Hill’s $3.5 million will come off the books. There likely won’t even be any first-round draft picks filling up the cap, either, as the Lakers have already traded their 2013 first-round pick to Phoenix in the Nash deal.
Opposing teams that are making their own long-range free agency plans think they see the Lakers’ plan coming into focus. As it stands, L.A. will have enough cap space to add a superstar like James.
“It’s not a mistake that all those deals end the same year Kobe’s does. They have probably been planning for their next phase for a while,” said one general manager. “The Busses and [Lakers GM] Mitch [Kupchak] are always thinking about the next big deal.”
Been out partying all night on a boat....but I had that Espn app on standby. I see the boys did their thing. I fukkin love it.
Is there anywhere I can see a replay of the game? I don't know if Espn gonna replay it during the am n I wanna see exactly how we made Paul George sit on that bench with the sad face.
Been out partying all night on a boat....but I had that Espn app on standby. I see the boys did their thing. I fukkin love it.
Is there anywhere I can see a replay of the game? I don't know if Espn gonna replay it during the am n I wanna see exactly how we made Paul George sit on that bench with the sad face.
Been out partying all night on a boat....but I had that Espn app on standby. I see the boys did their thing. I fukkin love it.
Is there anywhere I can see a replay of the game? I don't know if Espn gonna replay it during the am n I wanna see exactly how we made Paul George sit on that bench with the sad face.