Check this out....They better not trade Z. I'm trusting Danny ferry to do the right thing. Only player I would trade for JJ is Jamison
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Aunt Karen
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Removing Z or Andy will do nothing more than break up the synergy that his been built and that is creating the success the CAVS are having. They became a unit, a ONE, and this is driving the momentum. Adding new blood will break up this momentum. It will take too long for new blood to get in the groove and ultimately forward progress will be hindered. Combine that with the possibility that the acquired talent may resent the trade and not play at their best; the potential we see now could be choked. I think the most important comment in this article is "To everyone who hasn't watched a lot of the CAV's this season, this is what makes them great: Production isn't gauged merely by scoring and box score stats. Everyone around LeBron has a role, and right now, they're executing those roles at a very high level. Sure, double-doubles are enough on some teams, but for the Cavs, it goes a lot deeper than that. It's chemistry and interlocking pieces. It's being a "star" at your role" (Blogged on "The Wine and Gold Rush" www.thewineandgoldrushblog.com/2010/02/will-amare-stoudemire-be-the-cavs-valentine.html
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Removing Z or Andy will do nothing more than break up the synergy that his been built and that is creating the success the CAVS are having. They became a unit, a ONE, and this is driving the momentum. Adding new blood will break up this momentum. It will take too long for new blood to get in the groove and ultimately forward progress will be hindered. Combine that with the possibility that the acquired talent may resent the trade and not play at their best; the potential we see now could be choked. I think the most important comment in this article is "To everyone who hasn't watched a lot of the CAV's this season, this is what makes them great: Production isn't gauged merely by scoring and box score stats. Everyone around LeBron has a role, and right now, they're executing those roles at a very high level. Sure, double-doubles are enough on some teams, but for the Cavs, it goes a lot deeper than that. It's chemistry and interlocking pieces. It's being a "star" at your role" (Blogged on "The Wine and Gold Rush" www.thewineandgoldrushblog.com/2010/02/will-amare-stoudemire-be-the-cavs-valentine.html
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