![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhZ77gzJYT4jLhtDEA30rNIcyBBRI8a5LKm2GC-zpSlr-tNqsOq5Qdr4nO-EAREm8doehONaXNCXepE3qa-fytEeAeke6RbkXMyjXqkAAo-n4UK78OPvyGEyac-8VilzwTgQjQPzYm7xrg/s320/jaws.july.4.jpg)
Yeah some people swim, but not en masse like they do in the movie. Jaws would've been a lot more realistic if they'd set it in late August instead.
Follow @LucidSportsFan
![]() |
Who's committing a foul here? |
Can't the Clips sign Perk and Ray for bench and trade for KG? This seems so easy. If the 2016 Celts can't contend maybe the 2010 Celts can.
— Bill Simmons (@BillSimmons) July 2, 2015
Would like to see the Clippers sign Rondo to the mid-level and KG/Perk to the minimum and go try and win a title with the zombie '08 Celtics
— Michael Dyer (@Mike_Dyer13) July 1, 2015
Curious to see if the Clippers, with Doc Rivers and Paul Pierce, can land Ray Allen on a bargain deal. Allen may retire though, per source.
— Alex Kennedy (@AlexKennedyNBA) July 1, 2015
Pablo Sandoval grounded out in 2nd inn on a pitch that was 5.1 ft above the ground -- highest pitch put in play by any player in last 5 yrs.
— ESPN Stats & Info (@ESPNStatsInfo) June 30, 2015
Sources: despite becoming free agent, @KingJames will not visit other teams. He will re-sign with Cavs later this summer.
— Chris Broussard (@Chris_Broussard) June 28, 2015
Some of the same people convinced that LeBron is re-signing with Cleveland are the same people who were convinced he was re-signing in 2010.
— Frank Isola (@FisolaNYDN) June 28, 2015
"James will take a wait-and-see approach while the Cavaliers tend to their housekeeping matters, league sources told Northeast Ohio Media Group. ...
The belief is James wants to observe how management goes about retaining and accumulating assets keep the organization in win-now mode and improve the roster.
The chance of James bolting the city of Cleveland for a second time is slim, but his approach will allow him to assess the Cavaliers' moves before re-signing. It also applies pressure on the organization to do whatever is necessary to strengthen the team."
James is planning to re-sign with the Cavs but will wait and see how the team's free agency plays out over the first weeks of July.
— Brian Windhorst (@WindhorstESPN) June 28, 2015
You can expect this to be an annual thing with LeBron - he'll sign a one and one deal, then opt out the following summer and do it again.
— Steve Kyler (@stevekylerNBA) June 28, 2015
"We've heard from him every day pretty much. ... It's been great. He's been very much engaged with us on a lot of different levels. It's been positive."Griffin and Cavaliers fans will say this a good thing, that it just means James is interested in ensuring the club does its best to compete for a title next season. But let me ask you this, how can it make sense for a star player to also make coaching and management decisions? If that was the case, teams around the league would've figured out a long time ago they could save money by no longer employing those unneeded positions.