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Is it me, or have you been in the Laker threads for more than ONE season?????
You know how it works here, hypothetical trade talks 365 days a year with the Laker gang
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Is it me, or have you been in the Laker threads for more than ONE season?????
You know how it works here, hypothetical trade talks 365 days a year with the Laker gang
The reaction in here when Randle has a good game is the same as when Nance has a bad game. Crickets
Exactly.It's nothing more than taking a survey of the landscape of the team and simple projections moving forward.
In my opinion, his ceiling isn't very high and even if he maximizes his potential, he still doesn't fit with Brandon and DLo.There's just no logical reason to trade a player after only one year in the league.
I just can't wrap my head around it
It was! Anyone who thinks they like basketball, if they watch the last 3 minutes and are NOT entertained, they actually DO NOT like basketball.Happy for you Ska!
Game looked like a nail biter!
Thanks!! I didn't even realize it until a few seconds after when it hit me, "Oh ssshhh, out of all our teams, this is the first championship we've watched together!"
Sparks
Wild finish. It's awesome that you could share that moment with your son, Ska. Good times, fam.
"If"@ESPNSteinLine Story posting now with @ramonashelburne: Lakers have interest in making Metta World Peace an assistant coach if they run out of roster room.
http://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/17777645/tiers-nba-zach-loweLos Angeles Lakers
It's such a relief to watch the Lakers for something other than the carnivalesque. If Timofey Mozgov provides anything as a dive-and-dunk guy, the Lakers have a chance to be decent -- and downright fun -- on offense. D'Angelo Russell keeps the ball on a string and defenders on his back, and he can jack 3s off the bounce. Julius Randle isn't a modern playmaking power forward, but he manufactures a different sort of spacing by facing up, torching suckers off the bounce, and drawing help near the rim.
Bump Randle or Larry Nance Jr. up to center in small-ball groups, and Luke Walton's Warriors-infused motion offense will sing. That's also a nice way to sneak Luol Deng and Brandon Ingram some time at power forward. If Nance hones his jumper, he may end up a better choice than Randle to start alongside L.A.'s ball-dominant guards.
The defense is going to be ugly. The Lakers again owe their pick to Philly if it comes below No. 3, and barring a major surprise, they'll be sweating on lottery night.
Finally... I'm live is slowing back down a bit.
Teaching And coaching HS while also having a newborn is indeed a lot, I miss my NT Laker fan.
Missed y'all, even E and CP, who I'm sure is too busy with his Cubs induced anxiety