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No doubt "The Southeast" is the place to be


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Depending on what happens tonight when LeBron James steps up to that microphone and announces where he will continue his professional career, the framework will be in place.

The toughest division in basketball will be set

Full Article: http://hangtime.blogs.nba.com/2010/07/08/the-balance-of-power-shifts/?ls=iref:nbahpt1

If James sign's the Southeast will have the cream of the crop with players like Gerald Wallace, Stephen Jackson, and Tyrus Thomas from Charlotte. Dwayne Wayde, LeBron James, and Chris Bosh from Miami. Joe Johnson, Al Horford, and Josh Smith from Atlanta. Dwight Howard, Vince Carter, and Rashard Lewis from Orlando. And Finally John Wall, Randy Foye, and Andray Blatche from Washington.

On top of that you Larry Brown, Michael Jordan, Pat Riley, Stan Van Gundy, Erik Spoelstra, Larry Drew, and Flip Suanders all in one divison.

Oh Lord, this could get crazy.

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If the Bobcats were intelligent enough to somehow go out an get Al Jefferson, they would make themselves competitive.

Without a player like that in the middle of the line up, they won't be able to sniff the Heat's jocks, regardless of who who the Heat surround the Big 3 with.

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If the Bobcats were intelligent enough to somehow go out an get Al Jefferson, they would make themselves competitive.

Without a player like that in the middle of the line up, they won't be able to sniff the Heat's jocks, regardless of who who the Heat surround the Big 3 with.

seriously, stfu about al jefferson

we get it, you think hes the second coming of christ, if he was so damn good then how come the timberwolves sucked cock

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seriously, stfu about al jefferson

we get it, you think hes the second coming of christ, if he was so damn good then how come the timberwolves sucked cock

Memphis sucked when they had Pau Gasol, so what's your point?

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