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How the National media sees the signing.



Basically say expect him to ask for trade in year 2.

by notatowel420

15 Comments

  1. sallright

    I continued to be amazed at how a fanbase that lived through 11 years of Lebron, 5 Finals runs, and 3 complete rebuilds seems to include people who are still sensitive to what other fans and pundits are saying.

  2. SpiderJedi22

    It’s a fair question considering they haven’t improved the team.

  3. AgonizingSquid

    Cavs looked better than most teams in the west so

  4. Would they ever ask was it a mistake for Lebron to return to the Lakers? Of course not. It’s a big market.

  5. GreppMichaels

    Yes it was a mistake for Donovan.

    That is, if he was concered about the ratings for ESPN and how their top stories are now going to have to revolve around Bronny JR, and not the amazing haul the lakers got when they sent over Austin Reaves, D Lo, and a buncha picks for Donovan.

  6. thedawgpound01

    It’s super easy to punch the air about no moves, but a lot harder to say what moves they should be making.

  7. DeadPhishFuneral

    The national sports media is a cesspool. They have completely polarized the small markets in favor of the cities they all reside in, and made it completely obvious to viewers. No one in a market outside of NY, LA, CHI, MIA and HOU wants to support these fools whose narrative can quite literally hurt the team they support. They throw unsubstantiated rumors out to try and sew internal conflict within organizations so it benefits their markets. Why would any city outside of the large market support these asshats?

  8. Comfortable-Tale845

    I know everyone in the media is in shambles and crying right now, praying that the extension news was from buttcracksports

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