Which team is most likely to break up the LeBron Eastern Conference minor league dynasty?

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LeBron now has the privilege of just moonwalking into the NBA finals with absolutely no competition. That hasn't been true for all of his six consecutive appearances but it has definitely been true at least as long as he has been back with Cleveland.

That's pretty much the only reason I could see Durant leaving OKC-- They're probably the best team he could be a part of next year outside of signing with the team he just lost to but he might have a better shot signing with a less talented team that has a much easier path to the finals.

One team I think is interesting is Miami-- Maybe they would have put up a better fight than Toronto if Bosh was able to play and they're one of the most appealing free agent destinations in the sport.

Honestly, it seems like Father Time is the only force that can topple King James in the East but if any of these teams is actually going to compete with him, his former team seems most likely to do it IMO. If they resign Whiteside and Bosh retires, that really could be Durant's best shot at a title.
Miami Heat free agency outlook:

As of right now, with the rumor mill gradually churning and team president Pat Riley seemingly making everything his top priority, it’s clear the Heat have some serious decisions to make in free agency.

First, what do they do with Hassan Whiteside? He’s their best young talent, he honed his focus and mental defensive issues a little as the season progressed, and as the NBA’s only player who’s been capable of racking up block-based triple-doubles, are they ready to give him the max deal he’s easily worth in the new market?

With Chris Bosh’s potential retirement due to his health issues (the chance of him staying seems a little better), Whiteside’s importance to anchor the frontcourt rises, prompting Riley to say he’s their top priority (per
AJ Neuharth-Keusch of USA Today Sports):

“He’s obviously, I think, our No. 1 priority. Period. You don’t have to look further than that,” Riley said. “While there might be players out there in free agency, our No. 1 priority is Hassan Whiteside. He’s 26 years old. He’s a game changer. I don’t think he’s even reached his real ceiling in a couple areas of the game …”

On the other hand, it’s also been reported that pursuing Kevin Durant is actually the Heat’s top priority (per ESPN’s Dan Le Batard):

“The plan is and always has been: Go after Durant and free everything up, so much so that you insulted your superstar this offseason by telling Dwyane Wade no on multiple years, even though that’s what he wanted… you can sit here and laugh at it all you want, but the plan, the construct is – the priority, the No. 1 thing this offseason – is get in the room with Durant.”

With the Thunder reaching a scarily dominant peak we haven’t seen before, it’s increasingly unlikely Durant is even considering going anywhere else this summer. That makes the Heat’s choice to hand Whiteside a max easier, but with the need to work out a heavy new contract for Dwyane Wade and handle other free agents like Luol Deng and Joe Johnson, their roster adjustments don’t end with Whiteside.

To address their complete team, the Heat simply need more money than they have (Bosh’s possible retirement would free up some cap space) due to possibly three massive contracts to Whiteside, Bosh and Wade alone. They can’t pay everyone, leaving them under pressure to nail any selective acquisitions they can make to fine-tune the bench.

Thankfully, Riley is a genius in such situations, and will once again need to deliver for the Heat to progress in 2017.
 

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Atlanta doesn't have the slightest chance-- despite all the hype behind them last year when they had the best record in the least, they've proven to be total frauds.

Atlanta Hawks free agency outlook:

The Hawks are in the group of contenders that have a great team but aren’t good enough to actually be a realistic threat to win a championship. And as the Hawks are annually stumped with the challenge of overcoming LeBron James in the Eastern Conference playoffs that once again resulted in a sweep this year, it became increasingly apparent they don’t have enough firepower besides their 2nd ranked defense or the personnel to stop The King.

At the NBA trade deadline in February, the Hawks dismissed the frequent rumors and predictions of what they’d do, instead standing pat and keeping their core intact. Jeff Teague didn’t go anywhere and kept going along with Dennis Schroder, and 2016 free agent Al Horford wasn’t moved in a blockbuster deal to an upcoming team like the Celtics.

By making that call, ultimately resulting in no more than being swept by the Cavs in the second round, the Hawks’ pressure shifts to free agency. Will they trade Teague this offseason and are they ready to keep trusting in Horford and offer him the max contract he’ll command with the rising salary cap? Unlike the Clippers, who have all their stars under contract, the Hawks have a major decision to make with their All-Star center.

One piece of good news, providing the Hawks want to re-sign him as their fans should argue, is that Kent Bazemore — the NBA’s breakout 3-and-D wing this season — wants to stay (per KL Chouinard of NBA.com):

“I would love to return here. The past two years I’ve taken a tremendous leap, not only professionally but personally – just growing more and more into myself and just figuring out life – so this place will hold a special place in my heart.”

To keep Bazemore, who made up for the loss of DeMarre Carroll with his athletic defense and 35.7 percent three-point shot, would be brilliant for Atlanta. However, this still leaves the question about Horford and the very basis of what this Hawks team is built on — ball movement, team play, and five players who can all shoot from outside.

And even if they do keep Horford, is there anything the Hawks can do this offseason to realistically reach anything more than second-place potential in the East?
 

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Boston is talked about as another Durant contender because he praised them this year-- Could they challenge the Cavs if he went there? Not even worth discussing if he doesn't, IMO.

Boston Celtics free agency outlook:

The Celtics shattered preseason expectations as much as any other team, going from the 7th seed (40 wins) in 2014-15 to the 5th seed (48 wins), establishing themselves with high-effort team play and perimeter defense, earning a 4th place ranking in defensive efficiency because of it.

Yet, despite such an impressive regular season that featured a win over the Warriors in Golden State and taking the Hawks to six games despite their limitations, some will think the Celtics could have done more. Of course, those impatient fans are always around, urging their team to rebuild overnight.

And that’s essentially what Boston has done. Danny Ainge made the right move to stay quiet at the NBA trade deadline, though. He kept his high draft picks, he kept his plethora of talented role players intact, and now he can approach free agency with a complete team and hope to make some signings.

Yet, because of a quiet trade deadline and the expectancy to win more than 48 games in 2016-17, the pressure will certainly be on the Celtics to have a great offseason.

The need for more offense is obvious. Outside of Isaiah Thomas, they don’t have anyone to consistently go to when they need a basket, and more reliable outside shooting would go a long way to taking them up a notch. Al Horford has already caught their interest in the past, they undoubtedly want to go after Kevin Durant (who won’t be going anywhere now OKC are playing better than ever), and having another go at trading for Kevin Love isn’t out of the question either, according to Zach Lowe of ESPN:

Boston made an offer for Love at the deadline, sources have told ESPN.com, and though the Cavs found it disatisfying, the Celtics may call again if other stars higher on their list aren’t available.

They could leave the draft with the exciting upside of Dragan Bender and versatile talent of Denzel Valentine. If they can add a star in free agency, too, which shouldn’t be too hard now their team is so promising with head coach Brad Stevens, the Celtics’ future is increasingly bright.

Everyone just wants to see them make the right moves this summer to ensure that’s the case as soon as possible.
 

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Nigga I'll delete this thread

Be very easy

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i'll chase kd myself out this city if he ever thought about signing with ny.. the curse of ny is real that nig need no parts of his skills all of a sudden disappearing once he put that jersey on.. ny is where u come for ur career to die or get free money
 

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i'll chase kd myself out this city if he ever thought about signing with ny.. the curse of ny is real that nig need no parts of his skills all of a sudden disappearing once he put that jersey on.. ny is where u come for ur career to die or get free money
Smh, Fuck u
 

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@dagoon121 - Either go to sleep or go to rehab because extortion is the only way Kevin Durant will go to New York except as a visiting player or in your dreams.

This is a grown folks and "haven't smoked myself retarded" folks only thread.
 

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I'm gonna one star my own fucking thread if the quality of responses here doesn't pick up. What the fuck has happened to this board? :smh:
 

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I'm gonna one star my own fucking thread if the quality of responses here doesn't pick up. What the fuck has happened to this board? :smh:
You ain't seen the interview with his mom on power 105
She spilled the beans, dude go be a ny Knicks, Fuck outta here
 

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durrant is would be perfect for miami but im not sure he will leave the Sonics, al hord may be more likely which should be enough to get them to the finals. dragic, wade, deng, al, whiteside with a bench of joe johnson, winslow,josh richardson . Shit if horford comes he may be able to convince joakim noah to come as well.
 

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^^^

The one good team in the East winning their only tough series doesn't outweigh the overall decades-long trend.
 

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LeBron now has the privilege of just moonwalking into the NBA finals with absolutely no competition. That hasn't been true for all of his six consecutive appearances but it has definitely been true at least as long as he has been back with Cleveland.

That's pretty much the only reason I could see Durant leaving OKC-- They're probably the best team he could be a part of next year outside of signing with the team he just lost to but he might have a better shot signing with a less talented team that has a much easier path to the finals.

One team I think is interesting is Miami-- Maybe they would have put up a better fight than Toronto if Bosh was able to play and they're one of the most appealing free agent destinations in the sport.

Honestly, it seems like Father Time is the only force that can topple King James in the East but if any of these teams is actually going to compete with him, his former team seems most likely to do it IMO. If they resign Whiteside and Bosh retires, that really could be Durant's best shot at a title.
Miami Heat free agency outlook:

As of right now, with the rumor mill gradually churning and team president Pat Riley seemingly making everything his top priority, it’s clear the Heat have some serious decisions to make in free agency.

First, what do they do with Hassan Whiteside? He’s their best young talent, he honed his focus and mental defensive issues a little as the season progressed, and as the NBA’s only player who’s been capable of racking up block-based triple-doubles, are they ready to give him the max deal he’s easily worth in the new market?

With Chris Bosh’s potential retirement due to his health issues (the chance of him staying seems a little better), Whiteside’s importance to anchor the frontcourt rises, prompting Riley to say he’s their top priority (per
AJ Neuharth-Keusch of USA Today Sports):

“He’s obviously, I think, our No. 1 priority. Period. You don’t have to look further than that,” Riley said. “While there might be players out there in free agency, our No. 1 priority is Hassan Whiteside. He’s 26 years old. He’s a game changer. I don’t think he’s even reached his real ceiling in a couple areas of the game …”

On the other hand, it’s also been reported that pursuing Kevin Durant is actually the Heat’s top priority (per ESPN’s Dan Le Batard):

“The plan is and always has been: Go after Durant and free everything up, so much so that you insulted your superstar this offseason by telling Dwyane Wade no on multiple years, even though that’s what he wanted… you can sit here and laugh at it all you want, but the plan, the construct is – the priority, the No. 1 thing this offseason – is get in the room with Durant.”

With the Thunder reaching a scarily dominant peak we haven’t seen before, it’s increasingly unlikely Durant is even considering going anywhere else this summer. That makes the Heat’s choice to hand Whiteside a max easier, but with the need to work out a heavy new contract for Dwyane Wade and handle other free agents like Luol Deng and Joe Johnson, their roster adjustments don’t end with Whiteside.

To address their complete team, the Heat simply need more money than they have (Bosh’s possible retirement would free up some cap space) due to possibly three massive contracts to Whiteside, Bosh and Wade alone. They can’t pay everyone, leaving them under pressure to nail any selective acquisitions they can make to fine-tune the bench.

Thankfully, Riley is a genius in such situations, and will once again need to deliver for the Heat to progress in 2017.
now he just moonwalked all over curry's face, coach of the year, behind 3-1. damn, that must hurt. breathe easy
 

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If Durant goes to Miami--its over.

Detroit may have a shot in two years, with a new small forward and getting Drummond to at least 60% on the FT line

If Boston can get Love...and the Cavs who are known to draft TERRIBLE, don't get shit in return for the most likely one high #1 and a low #1 they will demand for love.
 

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Final thoughts at least Golden State's road to the finals just got 1000 times harder HOU, SPURS, OKC


:D

:smh:

Danny Ainge is trying to win the title in 2022

The east is so fuckin weak, they'll lose to the Cavs again

Boston ain't close at all to having a championship team... lmao

It seems Boston is next in line if LeBron heads west... Who else is getting better in that conference?

I think they are in position to just walk into the finals if LeBron heads west. Just making it gives you a title chance.
 
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