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Oh I’m all for it. Kuzma lit the spark to mass expose his fraudulence. He will have a statue in here
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Oh I’m all for it. Kuzma lit the spark to mass expose his fraudulence. He will have a statue in here
Cowherd's been on one since they lost to Phoenix
Rightfully so to keep your job, just loving the flip flop by some of them.
Colin has admitted he does what's best for business though.
Something ******* serious.He the feds
I can just see this cornball approving a black pattern leather SpaceJam 11 inspired shoes.
Dudes also ain't messing with him because of how he backstabs dudes.Nobody ****ing with Bron like that. He's been on too many teams, he's basically a mercenary; his contemporaries respect him as a player but outside of his banana boat brothers I don't see him getting that kind of love when he leaves the game.
Nobody ****ing with Bron like that. He's been on too many teams, he's basically a mercenary; his contemporaries respect him as a player but outside of his banana boat brothers I don't see him getting that kind of love when he leaves the game.
Did anyone see Undisputed today, warning it might upset you.
Shannon really in his feelings because Jordan didn't congratulate LeBron more for passing him. Dude must be wearing panties, who cares how much I congratulate someone. If Jordan doesn't like LeBron who cares dude really needs to grow up.
Did anyone see Undisputed today, warning it might upset you.
Shannon really in his feelings because Jordan didn't congratulate LeBron more for passing him. Dude must be wearing panties, who cares how much I congratulate someone. If Jordan doesn't like LeBron who cares dude really needs to grow up.
It’s safe to say this season has been a fiasco for the Los Angeles Lakers.
According to one ESPN analyst, the Lakers should consider one of those moves being a LeBron James trade. Yep, that’s the point we’ve reached this Lakers season.
Jeff Van Gundy seriously suggests the Lakers trade LeBron James
In the first quarter of another Lakers loss against the Boston Celtics on Saturday, the topic of the team’s future came up. Analyst Jeff Van Gundy dropped the idea of the Lakers ending James’ tenure, to the disbelief of fellow analyst Mark Jackson, who we should note has been mentioned as a possible replacement for Walton.
The basic outline of Van Gundy’s idea: trade James to the Clippers primarily to free up cap space, then go after Kevin Durant, Anthony Davis and/or Kawhi Leonard.
A quick transcript of the exchange:
Van Gundy: I think in the offseason, they need to rebuild this roster, right? And to me, it could be a trade for an Anthony Davis, or I think they need to explore trading LeBron for getting as much as they can."
Jackson: What are you doing, seriously? No, seriously, what are you doing?"
Van Gundy: You’ve got to get on the right timeline. I’m going to say, if I could trade him for the Clippers into cap space, which would give me a better chance to get Durant or Kawhi Leonard, would I not do that?"
Jackson: OK, LeBron James is not getting traded. OK?"
Van Gundy: You’ve got to put everything on the table."
Jackson: No, you can’t."
So yeah, it seems that Van Gundy believes that a Lakers team centered around Davis and one of Durant or Leonard would be better off than one led by James. Sure.
This is all obviously hypothetical now, but it’s a very real indication of just how badly the Lakers’ plans have failed this season.