VinMillerHearn58
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Late, but checking in! Can't wait for the season to start!
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Just saw a picture of Odom on Media Day for the Clippers and wow..looks like he put on some weight.
Who did the lakers trade to get Steve Nash?
“Andrew’s a nice kid — I am not knocking him — but if I was 21 or 22 and signed a contract for $50 million, I might be affected by it, too. He’s not passionate about the game; that’s a great word. But he does like getting paid. So that’s where I think you can figure out what’s going on with him".
Kareem talking more about Bynum:
That's how most Laker fans felt about Drew during his time in the purple & gold.
Thank god Jim Buss finally realized this past summer that Drew is not a franchise type player you build around.
Buss has been trying to get Dwight for almost a full year (would have been more than a year if not for the lockout)
So I was helping a family member move into their new place a couple weeks ago and some ADT guys were installing a new alarm system in the new crib.
Turned out, I never knew ADT owned DirectTV, so I ask them what was up with the Laker channel, one of them told me they get non stop calls about it, so he said we'd have to order something called the Sports Regional Network (almost positive that was the name) and it would add about $3 and some change to the current DTV bill. Atleast I got it confirmed but I got too exited and I made the mistake of forgetting to ask when it becomes available.
I would take that info with a grain of salt.
All TWC SportsNet and Directv have been telling people asking about the new channels is "We are in negotiations and hope to provide an update closer to the start of the NBA regular season".
Based on all the articles I've read about this.The big road blocks are first how much TWC is asking it's competitors to charge per month to the consumers.Reports have said they are asking for about $3.95 a month.Another sticking point is companies like Directv probably want to carry the channels if they can offer it a la carte in a sports tier package.TWC & the Lakers on the other hand are saying no and they want it added to the basic level channel line up's. TWC customers in the Lakers DMA areas are getting it in the basic channel package levels and don't need to subscribe to TWC "Sports Pass" channel tier which is another $5 or $8 a month which includes NBATV, NFL Red Zone channel, Tennis channels, and some other random sports channels. But on the flip side though TWC customers outside of Cali like for example TWC customers in NYC can get the Lakers new channel if they subscribe to the "Sports Pass" tier.Those customers will see the Lakers related shows & content but the actual live games will get blacked out and they will need NBA League Pass to watch Laker games.
I honestly think it was more Mitch who kept telling Jim Buss they need to trade for Dwight.Jim Buss for awhile his stance was Bynum was untouchable.
So I Am in Oakland, Ca and I have DirecTV. So what your saying is if I have the sports package (which I have), I will get all the Laker shows but no games? and I still have to buy league pass? Is this what they are negotiating? Or is that portion concrete and they are just negotiating price?
How about if we lose the first game
To a couple teams like the Bobcats and Kings or something.