Good move. Gets a legit big man inside and still leaves them with the flexibility to resign LeBron and bring in Chris Bosh next summer...which I've heard is their "plan".
Good move. Gets a legit big man inside and still leaves them with the flexibility to resign LeBron and bring in Chris Bosh next summer...which I've heard is their "plan".
Great deal for Cleveland. Between he and Z, Cleveland's second-bigest weakness becomes a strength. Now all they need is a power forward, a back-up PG and a back-up forward.
Lakers are still the best
Depends on what happens with Phil, Rambis, and Ariza, not to mention Fisher's age and what others in the West do. LA needs Ariza, a quality back-up PG, and a back-up SG. They could also use a back-up PF/C.
If Denver finds a great third scorer and a bench, they could supplant LA in the West. So, too, could San Antonio, especially now that all they need are forwards and a back-up C.
With the addition of Jefferson and a healthy Ginobili, I would take the Spurs over the Lakers.
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