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Nets FA Targets: LeBron James

LeBron James

Age: 25

Height: 6-8

Position: SF

Key 2009-10 Stats: 29.7 ppg, 7.3 rpg, 8.6 apg, 50.3% fg%, 31.1 PER

What to Like About LeBron James: I almost feel silly writing this. What hasn’t been said about the most unbelievable physical specimen we’ve ever seen in the NBA? His combination of size, power, quickness, finishing ability, ballhandling ability, court vision, and awareness is unparalleled in NBA history. Only Magic Johnson is in the same boat. He and Oscar Robertson are the only two players in NBA history who have averaged a 27-7-7 in their first seven seasons, and Oscar did it in a much faster-paced NBA forty years ago. His career PER of 26.9 is second only to Michael Jordan, and LeBron has had a 31.7 and 31.1 PER in the past two years. He shot an unreal 73.3% at the rim last year (first among players with at least six attempts per game, second only to Dwight Howard among players with at least four) and his three-point shot has become an important facet of his game. He can rebound on both sides of the floor, he can pass at an elite level, he can play on or off the ball, and his ability to simultaneously heighten the play of his teammates while completely taking a basketball game is a once-in-a-generation talent. Off the court, his star status will pique the interest of other all-star players and bring mass interest and relevance to a team coming off a 70-loss season. His friendship with Jay-Z and envy of Mikhail Prokhorov’s money are also two key factors. He can completely turn around a once-destitute franchise. Oh, and he hasn’t even hit his prime yet. He is, as we all know, the can’t-miss complete package of 2010.

What Not to Like About LeBron James: Just ask any Lakers fan what they think about LeBron James and this section would write itself. He’s never won a ring. He’s a classless, stats-obsessed, me-first choke artist who piles up pretty highlights but lacks the killer instinct to take his team to the highest level. Now, while I don’t believe any of that to be true (except for the factual “he’s never won a ring” part), there’s a point to be made about the LeBron spectacle. Everything in basketball for the past two years has been leading to this. Teams have frantically cut cap space in order to be able to take a crack at King James. He relishes in this courtship. He demands the attention. He’s obsessed with it, to a fault. Dennis did a great piece about this earlier in the summer – he basically demanded that LeBron shut up and stop this ridiculous game. In the global arena of the Tri-State area, he may have trouble gearing his focus to the basketball court. Basketball-wise, you could make a case that he’s still got a shaky mid-range jumper – he shot only 32.2% from 10-15 feet last year (well below the league average) and 40% from 16-23 feet (barely league average). Also, for a guy with his immense size and quickness, his lack of any post game is alarming, and it’s something he needs to work on going forward. Obviously, that’s nitpicking when we’re talking about the best basketball player in the world. But it is something to think about.

Around the web on James: Free agency meetings started yesterday, and all sources indicate that LeBron came away impressed with the Nets. Chad Ford reported a source that called the meeting “tremendous.” Dave D’Allessandro commented that James was “blown away.” Avery Johnson also said he believed it went well.

Also, I would be remiss not to include this quote from Brian Scalabrine:

I can tell you where LeBron should go. If I’m LeBron, I’m going to New Jersey. They’ve got a solid center and room for two guys. They’ve got a point guard and they just drafted a pretty good forward. With signing another big name like Bosh, Boozer, or Stoudemire, they’ve already got a very good big man and the new rookie who’s very good, you have a team that can contend for a championship. And don’t forget Courtney Lee, who’s been to the Finals before and done well. If I’m him, I’m going there.

Naturally, it’s Brian Scalabrine, but still. Strong statement. I love that guy.

The Bottom Line from this Blogger: Negative criticism aside, this is the guy that we’ve been waiting for. The guy that we’ve been making moves for. The guy that a half-dozen teams have systematically destroyed their rosters for two years for. If we don’t get LeBron James, no matter what we get, it will be a letdown. I get that he is not unworthy of criticism. Yeah, he threw up a stinker in game 5 this year against the Celtics. Whatever. I hope when people are looking at LeBron’s pedigree, they remember his triple-double when no one else showed up two nights later. How he carried 25-win teams without him night in and night out for the past six years. How he single-handedly destroyed the Detroit Pistons with 25 straight in the 4th quarter & overtime in 2007. His ability to carry a team to the NBA Finals with Larry Hughes as his second option. The fact is that he’s been the face of the NBA for the past seven years for a reason. He is the present and the future of basketball.

LeBron James has the opportunity to define a brand new legacy, both for himself and the Nets. In coming to Newark (and eventually Brooklyn), LeBron would forever be the face of a franchise desperately seeking revival. He would have the opportunity to team up with arguably the second-best center in the NBA, a non-”LeBron all-star” point guard, and quite possibly another maximum contract free agent – not to mention the most athletic power forward to come out of the draft in years. Off the court, LeBron would be teamed up with the newest, richest, most intriguing owner in the NBA and the most critically & commercially successful hip hop mogul in the world. If LeBron has aspirations of billions, there are no better ownership options anywhere. Besides those factors, he would never be considered second-tier on his own franchise. Jason Kidd and Julius Erving are two great Nets in the franchise’s lore, but both would be relegated to smaller chapters of the Nets history books instantly. He would have the opportunity to completely rewrite Nets history (and NBA history) as we know it. If LeBron James signs with the Nets, he instantly becomes the most important figure in Nets history. The legend that follows is his to write.

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Damn Devin, why don't you tell us how Lebron James's ass taste while you're at it.

I say Boozer for 3 or four years if the Nets don't sign Lebron. if they sign Lebron look for Bosh to be signed as well or Dwade and lebron but if they sign Wade they would need a Power Forward because Favors is not going to be a starter this year unless there are injuries.

I agree w/ you JDoc. Lopez, D. Lee, Mike Miller, LeBron, Harris + D. Favor and Terrence Williams comming off the bench, Nets are definitely going to at lest the Eastern Conf. Finals.

I have been addicted to ESPN since July 1. What I'm hearing the latest is the Nets and Cavs are currently the front runners for LeBron. The Bulls came to LeBron a bit entitled, and expected him to make a decision there in the room. You can't rule out the Bull current roster though, which does look more attractive based on last years win column. From what I'm hearing, however. The Nets really impressed LeBron. If he does sign back with Cleveland he may look for a 3 year deal instead of the Max.

The Nets are really an outside shooter and an athletic swing man away from championship level. If we can add David Lee for $10 Million, LeBron for the Max, and a Mike Miller/JJ Reddick/Ray Allen/Hedo Turkolu type for about $4M per or less....Look out Eastern Conference.

Chris cash Says:

"July 2nd, 2010 at 5:30 PM
Idk if we got a shot, I’m feeling 60% Chicago, 30% Cleveland, and 10% nets"

- then you are not a true NETS fan..:/

"Bottom line of this blogger"... meaning the author of this article?

For the same money, gotta go with Lee over Boozer. You get more games per year for your money with Lee, and he's got a shot to defend better than carlos.

Also, he is a Yankee fan, if he signs with the Nets, he instantly helps the Yankees as the Nets games are aired on the YES Network, the ad revenue for Nets games go from almost nothing, to the best in the league...between the "Blueprint for Success" billboard and LeBron signing with NJ/Brooklyn...James Dolan will be a very unhappy man, and I will love every minute of it.

Amen to everything Big Daddy said.

I watched both DLee and Boozer many times. Boozer looks the part, Lee plays the part. Boozer is injury prone but can dominate a game, yet needs the ball to be effective. On the other hand Lee did pad his stats for free agency. But look at their games, Lee is a much better team player in terms of doing the little things to make the system work. Boozer also looks slower then he did in the past and might be on the slide down. Do you want to give a player like that a huge contract? Plus he plays close to the basket and that makes it tough to pair with Lopez. Lee is a finesse player and more consistent who every night lead a team without anybody around him consistently doing much of anything. He played hurt, he played 48 minutes two nights in a row when his grand father died and give the Knicks his heart and soul. They gave him a hardy handshake a swift kick in the butt goodbye. He's loyal to a fault. That's the kind of player the Nets need, not mercenaries, Lee was voted a captain by his teammates. Lee also can play center but does not clog the paint, he's mobile and moves around a lot. Boozer is a post player who is always around the rim looking for the ball. We already have Lopez, why would we need a shorter, older version? Even though they play different positions Boozer and Lopez are similar players around the paint. Lee is not and would match better with Lopez. I have seen teams try to pair similar players in the front court and it doesn't work well. If we don't sign LeBron it's not the end of the world, not at all. It's still a team sport and LeBron is great but has not been able to bring 60 win talented teams to a championship. That proves one man can do just so much, it has to be a team effort as the Lakers and Celtics proved like the Spurs and Pistons before them. We have cap space, draft picks and money, even if we strike out in free agency as far as getting a top name we still have a talented team and Avery Johnson. You will see a defensive minded hardnosed team be competitive every night as long as Johnson is coach and that's more then we have seen in a few seasons. The only direction is up.

I would go with Lee, he doesn't require the touches that boozer does. He's a beast on the boards, especially offense rebounds where he gets a lot of his points from and it would turn fringe Knicks fans who love Lee into Nets fan. Also he would be a couple million cheaper. Not to mention Harris+Lee pick and roll game would be insane.

Good question for some reason i say boozer

I have a question that is a bit off topic, but if you had to choose between Boozer and Lee who would you pick?

People let's be honest we pretty much offer the same as Chicago,but they have a better team (they were in the playoffs and we were the worst team).Yes I now we have changed a lot this summer,but I believe that is our biggest strength and downfall. We haven't proved anything and I feel if we don't get Lebron it would not be a disaster, because we are going to have a much better roster,coach,assistants and owner. All in all what ever happens this summer the Nets will just be better.

P.S- Getting Lee/Boozer and another free agent would not be a failure,but an improvement.

Avery says 80%, I doubT that

This is pretty off-topic, but what if LeBron, Wade, and Bosh all decide NOT to sign with the Heat? What will they do? Even more, what if they can't attract any decent names and have to fill out their roster with rookies and overpaid role players???

Idk if we got a shot, I'm feeling 60% Chicago, 30% Cleveland, and 10% nets

And guess who's the most clutch player in the NBA? Hint: it ain't Kobe....
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New York Newsday (Ken Berger) reports: “My favorite cities are New York; Washington, D.C.; Dallas, Texas; Los Angeles, California, and Akron, Ohio,” LeBron James said, pausing only before offering his hometown of Akron, which was suggested by me. “What’s your favorite borough?” LBJ was asked. “My favorite borough?” he said, without a hint of hesitation. “Brooklyn.”

I too am amped up now. Great Post! I hope he decides quick, and chooses to come here.

Oh man do I hope we get him! And you guys got spared some more FA profiles by Darko and Amir Johnson signing. We missed out on those gems, so we better get 'Bron 'Bron.

Real pumped , all reports say we had a very successful presentation yesterday. Its an exciting time to be a Nets fan. While I am praying we sign Lebron or 2 max F.A, I may be in the minority when I say I don't think its a total disaster if we fail to sign any of the top tier F.A this offseason. Being under the salary cap is a beautiful thing in todays sports world. While it will def slow our re-building process the future will be bright regardless and the cap room we would have gives us millions of options as we go forward. Come on Lebron !!!! Thoughts?

This is the post I've been waiting for! Awesome, got me so pumped.

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