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I wouldn't say he's lost the players, Byron Scott is probably the best coach to improve crap teams, but the GM and owner refuse to blow the team up and start rebuilding.
Lebron was certainly the man in Cleveland; however this goes to show how blind management were to assume that Lebron would just stay on with the team.
A Good lesson to be learned and taken on by Denver while they deal with the Anthony situation. Trade if you can, because you can be affected more than you think.
Just goes to show how much influence James was on that team. They can hardly buy a win (yes West and Ilgauskas are also gone but come on, they'd only get you another 5 wins as best).