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Delonte West and Casey Blake …

Posted July 26th, 2008 by Pat McManamon

So now word breaks that Cavs guard Delonte West is mulling a two-year offer to play in Moscow. West is a restricted free agent, and according to Yahoo.com he is pondering a $10 million deal. Gee, I wonder who (the agent) leaked that information (negotiating ploy), and for what reason (to get the Cavs to blink). Here’s a thought: If this report is true and if West wants to go to Moscow, well he should just go. Just leave. Now. West was not starting or playing a lot in Seattle when Cleveland traded for him. He became a starting point guard. He played on the same team as LeBron James. He’s on a very good team, and James now trusts him (which showed when James gave him the ball in that game-winning situation in Washington). He played for fans that embraced him. He’s playing in the NBA, with the best players in the world. He’s not going to find a situation that’s a whole lot better. Cleveland isn’t Paris, no, but it sure as hell isn’t Moscow either. Wouldn’t you love to see how beautiful Moscow is in mid-January? There’s a reason they wear those ridiculous hats and drink all that vodka, right? If West thinks Moscow with a bunch of new guys is a better place to play basketball than on a team that likes him and respects him and helps him and has LeBron, if money is all that matters to him, well then he should just go. Otherwise, just work out a deal and leave this other laughable stuff out of things.

Jayson Stark of ESPN.com says the Indians are about to trade Casey Blake to the Dodgers for a hard-hitting catcher and hard-throwing pitcher. It would be a shame to see a good guy like Blake go, especially because he’s hitting and having a decent year. This is a trade I scratch my head about a little bit. Winning teams have guys like Blake on the roster, and if the Indians plan to win next year it might be a good idea to have him on the roster.

The optimism at Browns camp really is bubbling over. Part of me says that’s great, that the fans deserve optimism and the Browns are coming off a 10-win season. But another part of me says that I’ve seen a lot of “optimistic” openings to training camp since 1999, and that optimism went south in a hurry. So let’s be optimistic, but let’s also give it some time – like until a game is played – before putting the bubbly on ice.

Hear that the Packers made it clear to Brett Favre soon after the season that they did not welcome him back. So Favre has been operating under the impression since February that Green Bay wanted to “move on” (as if he has rabies or something). This notion baffles a lot of inside-football folks, who think it’s poppycock to think that the Packers will be as good with Aaron Rodgers as they were with Favre. As was mentioned, Mike McCarthy brought in a brand new offense and new terminology when he was hired three years ago. Favre struggled the first year, got better the second and showed he understood things last year. He should be able to pick right up this year, yet the Packers tell Favre they do not want him back? Makes no sense. Zero. Zip. Nada. There’s one concept in professional sports: Win. Teams try to win, fans cheer to win. I don’t know anyone who buys a ticket to see a team try. They buy to see the team win. Period. Somehow in five months Aaron Rodgers became a better quarterback than Brett Favre. I repeat: Makes no sense.

Anyone see what Washington’s Gilbert Arenas had to say about losing to the Cavs two of the past three years in the playoffs? Here is is, according to the Washington Post sports blog: "It's kind of when you think about it. Everybody says we can't get past Cleveland. Cleveland beat us one year, that was three years ago. The other years they've just been beating up on some hurt dogs. We just want to get our fair shot when we're healthy at the right time, because two years we showed what kind of team we are….We were rolling, we were top five in the league, and that's what kind of team we are when we're healthy. When we're healthy that's the kind of team we are, we're a top five team in the league." Arenas was asked what he told his teammates after the playoffs: “You guys played the whole season without me and you guys made it to the playoffs. Tell Cleveland to play without LeBron. I don't think they won a game last year."

9 Responses to “Delonte West and Casey Blake …”

  1. larry d. Says:

    From your picture I can see that Moscow looks a lot like Northeast Ohio in mid-January, if Northeast Ohio had some famously beautiful architecture.

  2. Matt Says:

    You are absolutely right. I'm sure if you were offered 2 or 3 times the money to cover sports in, say, Milwaukee, you would say, "I'm honored to cover Lebron, and the privilege of writing where Terry Pluto once wrote, is way better than making more money somewhere else, especially somewhere where I'll be the best writer on the staff."

  3. alan t. Says:

    I'm sorry, I'm somewhat confused, Matt. When did this veer into a discourse about Pluto's sanctimonious prose? Besides, that's not even a remotely accurate analogy. West would be signing for two years, not for a lifetime. And, unlike a guy with a written contract with a beginning and an end, Pat can be laid off tomorrow. Literally. Just ask Tom Reed, Marla Ridenour and Stephanie Storm, they were laid off at the snap of some fingers. Good times. If West has any brains, and if Ferry has any brains so as to resist the urge to give yet another average player dollars and years he doesn't merit, West will take the Moscow deal. Mediocre NBA combo guards are a dime a dozen, and that Moscow offer, combined with no taxes, is freakin' sweet. All that money, no taxes, free room and board, the ability to tour Europe, and a season that lasts as long as the WNBA's ridiculously short season? You'd have to be an idiot.

  4. alan t. Says:

    I just finished reading a piece written by Windhorst's fat buddy, Bob Finnan. He asserts that West's Moscow offer is completely fake and was made up by the agent. Gee, I wonder who Finnan's source is. Looks like Ferry is yet again playing manipulative mind games with the roving lapdog reporters.

  5. kevin andress Says:

    Three comments:

    1) I like Casey Blake, but his defense is awful at third, and he was about to become a free agent. For that, we picked up a couple of players who have a considerably better future than Blake (although we lost one compensatory draft pick). I like the trade, especially since it's hard to see a team building around a 35-year old player of Blake's ability.

    2) We'll see if the offer from Moscow is real or not pretty soon, because West has to take that deal if it's legit. On the other hand, if he doesn't take it (or if it's for significantly less than reported), well, then you have pretty good evidence that an agent was acting like an agent. This will be a pretty interesting test of your theories on Ferry and local media, Alan, although I'll go on record as saying West doesn't get a two-year 20-million dollar contract plus perks from Moscow.

    3) The Browns are indeed a better team this year than they were last year, but they will almost certainly do worse than they did last year. Last year they had one of the easiest schedules ever; this year's is much tougher.

  6. Jason Says:

    I just visited Moscow in March- while it did look like Ohio, the number of beautiful women made Cleveland look like an all-boys school. And the Moscow nightlife is great. And finally, Trajan Langdon plays for the Moscow team. Langdon and West- two former Cavs tearing up Moscow.

    I hope that the Russians can understand Delonte's version of English.

  7. Father O'Grady in Boston Says:

    Cleveland looks like an all-boys school? I'm packin' my bags, lads!

  8. alan t. Says:

    Speaking of Moscow, Moscow's women, Moscow's nightlife, and Father O'Grady's future multiple visits to an all-boys school:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zj-hIWg9PgM

    And just check out Moscow's metro. It makes Cleveland's rapid-transit system look like the scummy dirtball gutter it is. I mean, seriously, we're actually comparing the poorest city in the entire United States to Moscow? Please.

  9. alan t. Says:

    Looks like the Moscow Metro photos didn't post:

    http://youtube.com/watch?v=dgiFJysMx4c

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