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CSN Anchor Damon Andrews digs deep into the hope chest and says two of the biggest names in the NBA could consider coming west to star for the Warriors in 2010.

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Keep dreaming, none of these stars would want to come to NBA Purgatory (aka: the Golden State Warriors) unless they were grossly overpaid (i.e.: Corey Maggette) or if you gave them complete ownership of the team (read: ANYONE would make a better owner than Cohan)

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by JustSomeName on Nov 12, 2009 2:51 PM PST reply actions  

LOL imagine LeBron & Wade coming in

Funny if we trade Jack/Ellis/Maggs for absolute scrubs before the trade deadline THIS season, get a crappy record, draft John Wall.

Biedrins/Turiaf
Randolph/Wright
LeBron/Azubuike
Wade/Morrow
Curry/Wall

LOL make it happen someone!!!!

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by Xero on Nov 12, 2009 3:47 PM PST reply actions  

It is sad that you have to specify. Right now we’d love to see winning 5 games in a row.

by toddaverth on Nov 13, 2009 11:15 AM PST up reply actions  

Do not want

Lebron here..I’d rather have Wade, Bosh or Amare.

by Am22mO on Nov 12, 2009 4:01 PM PST reply actions  

Do not want Lebron here.

 Haha, what were those stats about the percentage of crazy people walking around?

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by Skeptic con Urquell on Nov 12, 2009 4:22 PM PST up reply actions  

Oh so you want Lebron to dribble for 21 seconds and then travel to the rim

and either get a phantom foul or kick it out to a 3 point shooter. OMG THE GREATEST…No thank you, I would like to see Curry, Morrow and Randolph be more than role players to a guy who won’t lead a team to a ring.

by Am22mO on Nov 12, 2009 4:27 PM PST up reply actions  

Haha.

Can I change my nomination for “silliest GSoM post of the year?” Last year around this time we got “Obama is a Nazi.” What is it about November that brings out the crazies?

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by Sleepy Freud on Nov 12, 2009 6:45 PM PST up reply actions  

Hope and Change bro!

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by ejdacanay on Nov 13, 2009 12:55 AM PST up reply actions  

I agree

LeBron sucks. He doesn’t shake hands of his opponents after playoff series in which he’s lost. He makes ridiculous Nike commercials. He’s from Ohio. Plus if we got him, he’d take away time from AR developing into a 3, he’d block Kelenna and Morrow from starting and he’d take shots away from Curry.

Do. Not. Sign. LeBron.

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by Fantasy Junkie on Nov 12, 2009 10:51 PM PST up reply actions  

Lol

I love your sarcasm. AR is a 4 and Ammo and Buike don’t need to start and Curry has established himself as a pass first player anyway. Lebron > anyone in the NBA

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by dubzfan on Nov 13, 2009 8:52 PM PST up reply actions  

You must be crazy if you think Bosh or Amare is better than LeBron

LeBron is a straight up beast. He’s not even in his prime and he’s already dominating the league right now. I bet he can average a near triple double in Nellie’s system, and add at least 8 points to his ppg off of fastbreak points alone (he’s been second in the league in fastbreak points behind Monta in recent seasons and he doesn’t even play on an up tempo team).

I actually think LBJ can have a bigger impact than Wade, Bosh and Amare. Dwyane Wade could be extremely close, but i’d prefer LeBron because of his size and versatility.

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by Precise Films Productions on Nov 12, 2009 6:20 PM PST up reply actions  

I don't see this happening at all

And for it to start we need to clear payroll.

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by ejdacanay on Nov 13, 2009 12:55 AM PST reply actions  

Taxes

The guy wants to be a billionaire; I doubt he could stomach California’s taxes (which at the top bracket are lower than New Jersey) and the fact that the Bay Area plays second fiddle to LA when it comes to limelight and potential endorsements. He’s either going to the Knicks or the Heat, if he leaves Cleveland.

by StJ on Nov 13, 2009 2:41 PM PST reply actions  

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