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From: bearcats74
Date: 13 May 2003 - 12:36 PM EST
Date: 13 May 2003 - 12:36 PM EST
I think the realistic chances of Cleveland winning the "lottery" are about the same as Huggs leaving to coach X. The Knicks and Bulls probably already have LeBron jerseys ready to go on sale.
From: Brian Johnson <address@hidden>
Date: 2003/05/13 Tue AM 11:05:15 EDT
To: address@hidden
Subject: Re: [UC Basketball] Huggs and the Cleveland Cavs
I wonder if Commish Stern plans to do some "creative
enhancement" of the lottery so that his precious
franchise in Cleveland doesn't go belly-up ;-)
--- "Wedinger, Keith" <address@hidden>
wrote:
In my opinion, the only way the Cavs job becomes
even remotely attractive to
Huggins is if the Cavs win the coveted "Lebron James
#1" slot in the NBA
draft lottery. If the Cavs do not get the #1 slot
(their chances are 22 out
of 100), then this job becomes something to avoid.
I don't know if any of you have caught a Cavs game
on the TV but if you
have, you had to notice that Gund Arena is nearly
empty for just about every
home game. The Cavs DESPARATELY need Lebron James
if for no other reason
than to put people into the seats. If the Cavs
don't get Lebron, then the
Cavs as a franchise may be in trouble and may look
to move.
J. Keith Wedinger
Senior Software Developer
Sterling Commerce
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