Is it better to make no moves at all or make bad moves?
No moves, imo.
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Is it better to make no moves at all or make bad moves?
Knecht and Bronny's intro presser is tomorrow. Pelinka about to get GRILLED.
Trudell is a Laker employee and Jim is just old and part time celebrity, excuse them. It's McMenamin, Jovan, Price, Woike that should grill him.I’m expecting the usual trudell and Jim Hill soft ball questions
Repeat after me:Yeah this is the tough part about it. Four years $80 million for an already broken down Klay Thompson is an overpay. Two first-round picks for Jeremi Grant given his contract situation is an overpay. We would have gotten laughed at if we would had made either of those trades but yet we still get laughed at for not making any moves.
Is it better to make no moves at all or make bad moves?
It looks like we are going to run it back with essentially the same roster next year with the hopes that we can make a move around the trade deadline. This is the exact same thing we did last year and ended up doing nothing.
I ought to find my old press pass and reactivate it so I can show up at the press con and grill that clownKnecht and Bronny's intro presser is tomorrow. Pelinka about to get GRILLED.
Is it better to make no moves at all or make bad moves?
It looks like we are going to run it back with essentially the same roster next year with the hopes that we can make a move around the trade deadline. This is the exact same thing we did last year and ended up doing nothing.
There’s no reason to bring in Deebo and taking out DLo. That’s stupid.
Ionno this offseason is looking bleak.
Rob may as well pickup the phone and just call WAS. Only team that wants to work with him.
Dlo was right about the leverage he had over the Lakers.
He's a literal anchor weighing them down that they can't get rid of.
Literally all 29 teams do not want this guy.
Somehow this is the fault of Dennis' and Ham's relationship.
No, he wouldn't. Dude opted-in because he had no value to cap space teams. Had to sign a two year deal because he had no market last summer.It’s quite literally the opposite.
If Rob was just trying to unload him for free. He’d get a majority of teams in on him.
Rob is trying to trade him for pieces because for whatever reason he actually thinks expirings are valuable to teams in multi year rebuilds.
Rob can’t get **** done because people genuinely don’t like him.
No, he wouldn't. Dude opted-in because he had no value to cap space teams. Had to sign a two year deal because he had no market last summer.
All of this is happening, and the team I hate more than any has locked up each and every one of their pieces and only Al Horford needs to be put out to pasture.
And their key guys are all mid to late 20's, with a bunch of kids on the bench.
I’m proud of this thread. No mention of Dwight Howard for 10+ pages.