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When LeBron fell for lavar
« on: January 08, 2018, 02:31:53 PM »

Offline konkmv

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Everyone is saying that LeBron will go to the Lakers... and Paul George follows...
I like that scenario...
But I would love more watching lavar criticising LeBron of how old he is, how his son is better than him, that his son is the pg and should have the ball more, that his shoes are better than his.......... if I was LeBron I would stay away from that stuff
Poor magic. Great player poor manager.....
And something else
You just do not say that 3 of your players are available for trade... just to clear space... they loose their value.... I would love to get randle for nothing...

Re: When LeBron fell for lavar
« Reply #1 on: January 08, 2018, 03:18:40 PM »

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Magic and Miss Jeannie have a very good core of young talent to build around for an extended future of title contention, if they would manage that team the right way.

Fine, if they want to sign an important free agent when the opportunity comes their way, then do it. But don't alienate half the team by publicly offering them up for trades just to clear cap space. They have a very nice future 'Big 3' of Ball, Randle & Ingram with a potential Sixth Man of the Year type player in Kuzma. Be patient, let them develop and build prudently.

However, given this is the Lakers we are talking about, I hope that Management continues to screw up a good core of players.


 
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Re: When LeBron fell for lavar
« Reply #2 on: January 08, 2018, 04:19:36 PM »

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I watched their last game and they moved the ball really well. This team seemed really intune with each other, caveat, it was against Atlanta but the ball movement was fun to watch.

Why bring in Lebron when your roster age is like 22? Their future looks pretty good but it's a few years away from putting anyone on alert.

Lavar is entertaining because he loves the attention and will do anything to get it.
ok fine

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« Reply #3 on: January 08, 2018, 04:24:01 PM »

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I watched their last game and they moved the ball really well. This team seemed really intune with each other, caveat, it was against Atlanta but the ball movement was fun to watch.

Why bring in Lebron when your roster age is like 22? Their future looks pretty good but it's a few years away from putting anyone on alert.

Lavar is entertaining because he loves the attention and will do anything to get it.

That was probably their first game like that in a month. And to your first question, there is no guarantee that Ball, Ingram or Kuzma ever become even an all-star. You don't not compete for a championship because you have those three on your roster. If Lebron wants to go there Magic will do cartwheels.

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You just do not say that 3 of your players are available for trade... just to clear space... they loose their value.... I would love to get randle for nothing...

Could he be had for the DPE? its the last year of his deal but he only makes 4...i mean, LAL would try to get some assets back but we have a few.  And other teams might not give up that much since he's an expiring deal and will likely test FA.
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« Reply #5 on: January 08, 2018, 05:06:06 PM »

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I watched their last game and they moved the ball really well. This team seemed really intune with each other, caveat, it was against Atlanta but the ball movement was fun to watch.

Why bring in Lebron when your roster age is like 22? Their future looks pretty good but it's a few years away from putting anyone on alert.

Lavar is entertaining because he loves the attention and will do anything to get it.

That was probably their first game like that in a month. And to your first question, there is no guarantee that Ball, Ingram or Kuzma ever become even an all-star. You don't not compete for a championship because you have those three on your roster. If Lebron wants to go there Magic will do cartwheels.
That trio in LA could just as easily turn out to be like the youth that Orlando had 5 years ago. Look where Orlando is now. Youth doesn't always mean they develop well or even achieve success.

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IF Lebron leaves it will be Houston, IMO. But Cleveland may surprise us all if IT and him mesh this year.
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« Reply #7 on: January 08, 2018, 05:20:32 PM »

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If I was Magic, I'd look at Kuzma as my "#3" pick and use Lonzo to unload the Deng Contract.  Kudos to Bill Simmons for that idea.  I would want NOTHING to do with Lonzo Ball and the sideshow that he brings with him courtesy of his father.

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If I was Magic, I'd look at Kuzma as my "#3" pick and use Lonzo to unload the Deng Contract.  Kudos to Bill Simmons for that idea.  I would want NOTHING to do with Lonzo Ball and the sideshow that he brings with him courtesy of his father.

Also Simmons with this: 

"Simmons: Just remember—every LaVar controversy distracts Lakers fans from the fact that they don’t have a 2018 first-round pick and there’s a 50 percent chance they might be helping build the next Celtics dynasty. If I’m Magic and Pelinka, the more LaVar the better."

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Who gives a rats @#& where Lebron goes!