OT: Lebron To Lakers

Caliknight

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When you have that much money a house means crap. You can build one anywhere you want and not blink an eye. The business interest, yea hob knobbing with movie stars so he can be in their movies and make his chip and dip commercials. Can't wait for Lavar Ball to start opening his mouth, that's going to be some great entertainment.

Athletes simply love living here. More athletes live here in the offseason than any other city.

He isn't just in movies. He is doing all kinds of things behind the scenes. Or trying to. Producing content.

LA simply has a lot of business opportunities that other cities just can't offer. Look at what Magic has done with his movie theaters and SB's. Dude crushed it.
 

RutHut_rivals

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I think the harlem Globtroters should join the league. If teams have no shot at winning, give them a half court shot at the end of the game. If they make it, the game ends in a tie. Dunks should count as three points unless its particularlly impressive, then it counts as four points. Teams should have ridiculous managers who sometimes distract refs so their players can cheat. Then I might watch a game.
 

RUaMoose_rivals

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I agree, I find it unwatchable and have basically stopped watching the NBA. This has been a topic of discussion on talk radio that despite this, rating still going up.

The ratings increase is on account of their overseas efforts if I'm not mistaken. Thought I heard Stern boasting about that when I last heard him on MF's show.
 

nirrad

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I didn't get this move, except he probably wants to be closer to Hollywood so he can hob knob with movie stars year round. So what did he gain in this move? Instead of losing to the Warriors in the finals he may make it to the conference finals and lose?
His Finals streak will come to an end this year.
 

Caliknight

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That might be the best NBA team ever assembled. Why watch the regular season?
 

RUJohnny

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We are on a college football board where 124 teams have no shot every year. Somehow that product survives.

But the vast majority of CFB teams and fans have no expectation of winning the championship every year. The goals aren't the same.
 

tico brown

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The difference is I don’t actually know who will win the championship for certain at the beginning of the year. Alabama wins a lot, sure. Then again we see Ohio St, Clemson, Florida St, Georgia, Oklahoma, etc. that could win any given year. In the NBA, you know within 4-5 teams for certain who will be in the finals. Every single year.
In other words, just like the NBA.