In the aftermath of the 2010 NBA Draft, it should be painfully clear to fans of the New York Knicks that the organization’s chances of landing LeBron James in this summer’s free agent market are virtually non-existent.
Not only were the Knick contingent forced to watch the Utah Jazz select Butler’s Gordon Hayward with the ninth overall pick in the Draft, a pick Utah acquired when New York traded for Stephon Marbury in 2004, they could only stand by helplessly as the Chicago Bulls and the Miami Heat finalized trades to clear enough salary cap space to potentially sign two elite free agents within the next several weeks; particularly James and Chris Bosh.
To add insult to injury, these multiple death knells for New York, as far as their plans to persuade James to ply his trade in the Big Apple, all took place in Madison Square Garden.
If that weren't enough to prompt New York to put their contingency plans into motion, the rumors that have been running rampant over the past several days should be a collective slap in the face to the Knick front office.
According to the New York Times, an unidentified NBA executive of one of the five teams (Bulls, Heat, Knicks, Los Angeles Clippers, New Jersey Nets) who plan on meeting with LeBron James in his hometown of Akron, Ohio on July 1 said he gathered from fellow executives that James was strongly leaning toward signing with Chicago in tandem with Chris Bosh.
“I think it’s a done deal,” the executive said.
The executive, speaking on the condition of anonymity, further added that he thought James was going ahead with the meetings in Ohio “to be respectful to all these teams who jumped through these hoops,” an obvious reference to clubs, like the Knicks, who traded reasonably talented players like Jamal Crawford the last two seasons in an effort to open up as much salary cap space as possible.
However, according to “reliable” sources in Cleveland and New York for FOX Sports Radio’s Stephen A. Smith, LeBron James and Chris Bosh are planning to head to South Beach to play with Dwyane Wade on the Miami Heat.
So, depending on who you want to believe these days, it certainly appears that either Chicago or Miami will be the likely landing spots for James and Bosh when the dust finally settles.
If this is indeed the case and both James and Bosh have already made up their minds about where they’re going to sign or, at the very least, narrowed down their options to two specific teams, they should really spare organizations like New York the insult of a ‘pity meeting’.
And for their part, the Knicks should find more constructive ways to spend their time than by making impassioned pitches to players who have absolutely no intention on coming to the Big Apple; because, at this stage of the game, New York has invested enough energy, money and time on wooing LeBron James.
There are plenty of other quality fish in this year’s free agent market, including Joe Johnson, Carlos Boozer, Amar’e Stoudemire and Dirk Nowitzki; and it’s time for New York to place more of its focus on the attainable reality as opposed to the unattainable dream.
The acceptance of this ‘pity meeting’ from James is simply an opportunity for Knick brass to do more begging and groveling at the feet of a man who has been placed on much too high of a pedestal.
If New York refuses to accept this hard truth then LeBron James, and Chris Bosh, should open up their respective mouths and tell Donnie Walsh not to bother with making any recruiting excursions.
That would be the honorable thing to do; wouldn’t it?
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Ronald Monestine knows nothing about basketball. Leboron will be in NY to sign on the dotted line July 8,2010 with Joe Johnson. You will eat you words WAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
Come on man you really thinks Lebron is going to Chi - Town to play for a first year coach that has never been a head coach in the NBA? For a team that has no three point shooting? For a owner that is responsible for breaking up a dynasty. For a owner that won't spend money to improve his team and keep talent there. Noah is a free agent in 2011 and Rose in 2012. Is he going to pay those players what they are worth plus Lebron salary and another max free agent? Can Rose play off the ball? I say know because he is the same player as Lebron just smaller.Can Chi - Town improve their team in the near future? No! With the money they have to spend on Lebron and Bosh they will be over the cap next year and only will have the MLE to improve the team. All negatives. NY has a proven coach in the NBA that has already won a championship with Lebron for the USA! NY has D. Gallo that can flat out fill it up from three point range and in the draft NY selected A. Rautins who can make it rain also.
I'm not done yet. NY will have any where from 10 - 12 mill to spend on free agents in 2011. Can you say Melo! Lebron and D'Antoni have spent hundreds of hrs together as coach and player. I can go on for ever and ever about this topic. The only team that Lebron will go to is the Knicks if not he will stay in Cleveland.
Looks like Paul Pierce is heading back home to LA, to the Clippers. If Blake Griffin is healthy with Baron and Kamman, they will be a top four team out west.
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