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Poll of the Week -- Which All-Star should the Cavaliers go after


There have been several rumors surrounding the Cavaliers has we head towards next week's draft and the Free Agency period that starts July 1.  If one this is certain, or as certain as it can be at this time of year, it's that the Cavaliers are looking to deal and Ben Wallace/Sasha Pavlovic are likely to be part of any swap the Cavs make.

There have been three main rumors swirling, all involving the Cavaliers acquiring All Star help for LeBron.  The players, Shaquille O'Neal, Antawn Jamison and Vince Carter, all have their positives and negatives.  So, I ask you, the faithful Cavs fans --

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Who would you like to see wearing the Wine and Gold next to LeBron next season?
Shaquille O'Neal
1464 votes
Vince Carter
620 votes
Antawn Jamison
1376 votes

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Antawin Jameson
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Antawin is the better player and would fit our system much better and is someone who is athletic enough to guard Hedo and strong enough to box out KG and Odom. We have to face it Orlando, the Lakers and the Celtics are our main competition for a title and Jameson gives us a versatile guy that can match up well against those teams. Shaq is a one trick pony and his playoff experience would be welcomed but he is also has a major ego and I am not sure he would fit in well with this tight group. Vince is a scorer and that would certainly help us but his best days are behind him and doesn’t play any defense which wouldn’t help us with Kobe, Lewis or Paul Pierce all players he would likely guard.

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by E5 on Jun 20, 2009 2:12 PM CDT reply actions   0 recs

I’ve got to say, I’m pretty surprised by 128 Vince Carter votes.

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by Simmsinns on Jun 20, 2009 8:23 PM CDT reply actions   0 recs

Bring in Jamison!

Jamison’s career 20 ppg and 8 reb averages would be a HUGE improvement over the Ben/Sasha combo the Cavs would be giving up. Plus, he’s 6’9", good height and athleticism for running around chasing/guarding the bigger guard/forward hybrid the Magic and Lakers have.

by Dajapa on Jun 20, 2009 8:56 PM CDT reply actions   0 recs

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