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Jordan Hill resigns. 2 years, 8 mil. I like it.
Glad this got done.
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Jordan Hill resigns. 2 years, 8 mil. I like it.
As far as the bench goes, all we need now is a backup SG. That'll make the squad solid
PG? Steve Blake?
Foye and JRich (if Dwight is traded) are best options
You'd have 4 bench players. All of which play 2 positions
Jrich cant join he smashed the homie wife yo...id rather have barbosa over Foye quick tempo with nash
If you want more than bench help, than what does OJ Mayo bring to this team?
He's going to end up on the bench regardless, plus I don't see him taking what the Lakers would have offered him.
You hella late man.
Juice already signed with Dallas like a week ago.
The Lakers opened as high as 12/1 to win the 2013 NBA championship but are now 2/1 at the MGM/Mirage. Jeff Stoneback, sportsbook manager for the Mirage, says that he has more tickets on the Lakers to win than the next two most-bet teams – the Miami Heat and Brooklyn Nets – combined.
“We opened the Lakers at 8/1 (to win the title), then moved down to 5/1 after they got (Steve) Nash,” Stoneback told Covers. “We wrote a lot of tickets on them at that price, so we moved down to 5/2 and then moved down again to 2/1.”
It was the same situation at Cantor Gaming, which runs the sportsbooks at multiple properties on and off the Las Vegas Strip.
“They’re the most bet on by far,” Cantor Gaming sportsbook director Mike Colbert told Covers. “Right now we’ve got 270 tickets on the Lakers to win and 77 on the second most-bet team.”
The Lakers are always a popular bet for Las Vegas locals because of the team’s proximity to Nevada. Still, Colbert says this much support unusually high.
Of course that has a lot to do with the Lakers' busy offseason. Los Angeles picked up two-time MVP Steve Nash in a sign-and-trade with Phoenix and it just brought in veteran forward Antawn Jamison, who averaged 17.2 points per game for the Cleveland Cavaliers last season.
But the big elephant in the room is Dwight Howard. If the reports are accurate, the Lakers are the frontrunners to net the disgruntled Orlando Magic player.
“I’d say the Lakers chances of getting Howard are a little better than 50/50,” Colbert said. “Just doesn’t seem like there’s another team that makes sense for him to land with.”
Colbert also said that the Heat would still be the favorite to win the NBA championship even if the Lakers got Howard.
The Los Angeles Lakers are in the hunt to acquire All-Star center Dwight Howard and the guys in Las Vegas think it’s a good bet Howard will be in a purple and gold uniform in the near future.
Link:
http://www.covers.com/articles/columns/articles.aspx?theArt=281371
Vegas knows what's up.
Despite what the odds are and what Vegas says. We ain't getting DH.
Barbosa is the rumored person.. .
its j rich. barbosa was seen like 2 weeks after the rumor came out with steve nash at his soccer charity event...