Doug Robinson: LeBron James' head is filled with lots of faulty logic

Published: Tuesday, Jan. 4 2011 11:07 p.m. MST

Soooo, let's see if we've got this straight. He wants to keep all the teams, but he wants each team to have "three or four superstars." Well, since there aren't enough superstars to stock all 30 teams with three or four of them, and since Bronbron suggested we move star players from one team to another, we must arrive at the following conclusion: Retain all 30 franchises, but provide three or four superstars to only a handful of (big-market) teams, and the rest of the league — New Jersey and Minnesota, among them — can just die or play the role of the Washington Generals.

Memo to Bronbron: Just let us know where you want the Utah Jazz to send Deron Williams and they'll get right on it. The Jazz, the Nets, the Timberwolves — they're all here to help you in Lebronland.

Already, other players seem prepared to follow Bronbron's lead. Carmelo Anthony has refused a $65 million extension from the Denver Nuggets amid rumors that he is looking for a team that can unite a combination of superstars similar to what Bronbron arranged in Miami. When Bronbron made his move to Miami last summer, Chris Paul reportedly dropped hints about arranging his own star union with Amare Stoudemire and Anthony in New York someday.

"We'll form our own Big Three," Paul said.

It's every man for himself and Bronbron is leading the way.

e-mail: drob@desnews.com

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