ANo true intelligence would condem itself to the annual misery of being a fan of Minnesota sports. So there's that.Lipoli390 wrote: ↑Thu Jul 16, 2026 9:11 am This morning I asked Google AI for the latest news on LeBron. Here’s what I got:
LeBron Watch: As James' decision stretches into its third week, front offices are still actively recruiting him. While Cleveland and Golden State appear to be the leading suitors, teams like the Philadelphia 76ers (bolstered by their connection to Tyrese Maxey) are also in the mix.
The Wolves can’t even get any respect from artificial intelligence! lol.
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Since AI sources it's material from human-written material, it should be no surprise that Minnesota isn't mentioned. Dane Moore said no one in Vegas from other teams' front offices, scouts, reporters, etc. thought there was a chance LeBron would land in Minnesota.
At some point, the bottom is going to fall out when it comes to LeBron's productivity. What he did last year and in the playoffs was amazing, but I just have to believe the dropoff is going to quicken.
At some point, the bottom is going to fall out when it comes to LeBron's productivity. What he did last year and in the playoffs was amazing, but I just have to believe the dropoff is going to quicken.
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Agree on both points. While I’d still like to see LeBron sign here, I’m fine if he doesn’t. It’s hard to know what we can expect to get from LeBron at age 42. How many games will he miss? He missed 22 last season. Will his outside shooting continue to decline as it did last season when his 3-point percentage dipped to 31.7%? On the other hand, he was terrific last season averaging 21 points, 7.2 assists, 6.1 rebounds and 1.2 steals per game while hitting 51.5% of his field goal attempts. So to be clear, adding LeBron to the Wolves would likely be a big help and far better than any other PF will might be able to sign.Q-is-here wrote: ↑Thu Jul 16, 2026 10:07 am Since AI sources it's material from human-written material, it should be no surprise that Minnesota isn't mentioned. Dane Moore said no one in Vegas from other teams' front offices, scouts, reporters, etc. thought there was a chance LeBron would land in Minnesota.
At some point, the bottom is going to fall out when it comes to LeBron's productivity. What he did last year and in the playoffs was amazing, but I just have to believe the dropoff is going to quicken.
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I don't know.
I'm not a James fan... but the guy is amazing. Averaging 21/6/7 on 52% shooting at 41 years old is pretty incredible.
I wouldn't expect too much of a drop this season. He's just too smart. He'll find ways to keep producing, whether it's more of a facilitator, rebounder, whatever. And when those stats start slipping... take a few days off... so he can get refreshed and get back to posting impressive stats.
I'm not a James fan... but the guy is amazing. Averaging 21/6/7 on 52% shooting at 41 years old is pretty incredible.
I wouldn't expect too much of a drop this season. He's just too smart. He'll find ways to keep producing, whether it's more of a facilitator, rebounder, whatever. And when those stats start slipping... take a few days off... so he can get refreshed and get back to posting impressive stats.
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The Miami Heat scenario would involve LeBron working behind the scenes to linw up DeRozan and Klay Thompson to sign with the Heat for the vet minimum, adding necessary talent and shooting to a pretty sparse Heat roster around Giannis and Bam.
LeBron would likely style his return to Miami as “unfinished business” to pursue the 3+ titles he appeared to promise when he went to the Heat before abruptly taking his talents back to Cleveland. But in truth, I think returning to Miami would be his most self-indulgent decision. I recall how LeBron rationalized abandoning his home town team for the Heat as “going away to college.” Well, no one goes back to college. People often return home or move on to a new adventure. But they don’t go back to their college town. If LeBron goes back to Miami it will be for the weather, year-round golf and South Beach vibe which he apparently loves. But there’s no way to credibly spin a return to Miami as enhancing LeBron’s legacy. To the contrary, I think it would diminish it.
This whole drama is intriguing and I certainly don’t have any insight into what LeBron will decide. But his decision will tell us a lot about who he is and what drives him. Is he a guy who takes risks and seeks out challenges? Does he gravitate towards the tougher road that can lead to a big payoff? Or is he drawn to the easier path with less risk? If he’s the sort of guy who welcomes the big challenge and is willing to take the tougher path, he’ll choose the Sixers or Wolves. If he’s the sort, as I think he is, to gravitate towards the easier lower risk path, he’ll choose the Cavs or Warriors. If he’s just a self-indulgent dunderhead, he’ll choose Miami.
LeBron would likely style his return to Miami as “unfinished business” to pursue the 3+ titles he appeared to promise when he went to the Heat before abruptly taking his talents back to Cleveland. But in truth, I think returning to Miami would be his most self-indulgent decision. I recall how LeBron rationalized abandoning his home town team for the Heat as “going away to college.” Well, no one goes back to college. People often return home or move on to a new adventure. But they don’t go back to their college town. If LeBron goes back to Miami it will be for the weather, year-round golf and South Beach vibe which he apparently loves. But there’s no way to credibly spin a return to Miami as enhancing LeBron’s legacy. To the contrary, I think it would diminish it.
This whole drama is intriguing and I certainly don’t have any insight into what LeBron will decide. But his decision will tell us a lot about who he is and what drives him. Is he a guy who takes risks and seeks out challenges? Does he gravitate towards the tougher road that can lead to a big payoff? Or is he drawn to the easier path with less risk? If he’s the sort of guy who welcomes the big challenge and is willing to take the tougher path, he’ll choose the Sixers or Wolves. If he’s the sort, as I think he is, to gravitate towards the easier lower risk path, he’ll choose the Cavs or Warriors. If he’s just a self-indulgent dunderhead, he’ll choose Miami.
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Yep. I’ll take my chances on a potential decline given what he did just last season and the high IQ play he brings to the court. I’m trying to manage my own expectations to avoid disappointment. So I’m trying to focus on the negatives of LeBron and the potential upside of alternatives to LeBron. But there’s no getting around that LeBron signing here would be a huge positive for the Wolves.AbeVigodaLive wrote: ↑Thu Jul 16, 2026 10:54 am I don't know.
I'm not a James fan... but the guy is amazing. Averaging 21/6/7 on 52% shooting at 41 years old is pretty incredible.
I wouldn't expect too much of a drop this season. He's just too smart. He'll find ways to keep producing, whether it's more of a facilitator, rebounder, whatever. And when those stats start slipping... take a few days off... so he can get refreshed and get back to posting impressive stats.