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No way that team gets 17. Kobe would have gone down regardless. Hasnt dude had season ending injuries in the last 3 or 4 seasons?
Guy is done
And i am one of the few that thought kobe cp3 backcourt probably wouldnt have worked
Kobe woulda made cp alter his game
If management dont mess up this pick it would have all worked out for the best
Lol nah
Cp3 and Dwight don't have "it"
They don't, and that's why they haven't won championships.
Kobe does have it, and long term, it would have worked, no doubt.
5 of "it " to be exactLol nah
Cp3 and Dwight don't have "it"They don't, and that's why they haven't won championships.
Kobe does have it, and long term, it would have worked, no doubt.
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Nope. RT @StevenKirk_OH: @franfraschilla any chance Lakers take Porzingis?
Lol nah
Cp3 and Dwight don't have "it"
View media item 1597744They don't, and that's why they haven't won championships.
Kobe does have it, and long term, it would have worked, no doubt.
[table][tr][td]The Lakers and Sacramento Kings continue to discuss a trade for Kings All-Star center DeMarcus Cousins, according to a person familiar with the situation.
The Lakers' offer includes the second overall pick in Thursday's NBA draft and "might be the best offer the Kings can get" at this point, according to the person, although the Kings have publicly stated they are not interested in trading Cousins.
The Lakers would probably also have to give up Julius Randle to complete the deal, among other salary considerations. Randle sustained a season-ending broken leg on opening night last season after being drafted seventh overall.[/td][/tr][/table]
http://www.latimes.com/sports/la-sp-...624-story.html
Kobe/CP3/Dwight would have worked out tremendously. Y'all trippin.
Healthy, they take pressure off one another. CP3 could rest more, when Kobe is doin things. Kobe could rest more, when Paul was doin things. Which of course would have taken the offensive load off Dwight's shoulders, and allowed him to focus on what he did best.
Defensively, Dwight, PF, Artest, Kobe, CP3, late in games? *banderas gif*
Certainly there would have been an adjustment period and all that, but those are 3 of the best 5-7-8-10 players in the NBA in 2012, with (at the time) clean injury histories, and younger/fresher legs for Paul and Dwight. Alone, each of them carried their teams into the playoffs, with stiffs around them. Together, you guys think they wouldn't have been better?
That team would have been dynamic. And I would guess, Kobe wouldn't have taken a ton of money when extension time came, as they would have had the younger mega stars in place to help him ride off into the sunset a winner, no reason to take all the cash like he did when he was all that was left. Dwight/Paul could have recruited stars to follow suit like a mutha.
can the Lakers just keep both Randle and Oka? That's all I want
If we end up with cousins we're losing the 2 and Randle and/or Clarkson.
The closer we get the more down for Okafor I am. Hopefully the media negativity will drive him to work even harder.
Bruh need some Coco Butta. Can't be 6'10 and ashy. That's just not a combination that makes sense.