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It'll be interesting to see which team is interested in randle
@arye_abraham 16m16 minutes agoMoreThe Lakers standing offer to DeMarcus Cousins is a 1 year deal in the range of $10 million, I’m told.
Quote from: Monkhouse on July 02, 2018, 06:16:04 PMQuote from: RJ87 on July 02, 2018, 06:12:06 PMWas going off of your original quote that they presently have $14m in cap. Maybe Boogie takes a 1 year prove it deal with LA. Especially of NO isn't ponying up the money. All things being equal, where'd you rather play? On top of that, Rondo is the Boogie whisperer.Lol, TP to your Boogie whisperer, I was actually drinking some coffee haha. That would actually be smart for Boogie to do so. Rondo/LBJ will feed him easy shots, but I don't think it would be wise for NO to let both of their free agents walk away like that. For what it is worth, Davis just bought a house outside of LA.QuoteNew Orleans Pelicans star Anthony Davis has purchased a luxurious new mansion in California.Per TMZ Sports, Davis spent $7.5 million on a Westlake Village estate that includes a home theater, gym, infinity pool with water slides and a basketball court.It's a 90-minute drive to Staples Center, where the Los Angeles Lakers and Clippers play. The Pelicans don't have much incentive to deal their star forward right now, especially after they just won their first playoff series last season for the first time since 2007-08 (as the Hornets).Davis is also under contract for three more seasons, so it will likely be a few years before he could even entertain the possibility of playing basketball in Hollywood.Chris MannixVerified account @ChrisMannixYS 27m27 minutes agoMoreNew Orleans made an offer to bring Rondo back, per source, but the Lakers offer was considerably better.Arye Abraham @arye_abraham 31m31 minutes agoMoreThe Los Angeles Lakers are in advanced discussions with free agent C DeMarcus Cousins w/ recruiting help by recently acquired Rajon Rondo. It will come down to Pelicans/Lakers, a source tells me.Arye Abraham @arye_abraham 16m16 minutes agoMoreThe Lakers standing offer to DeMarcus Cousins is a 1 year deal in the range of $10 million, I’m told.
Quote from: RJ87 on July 02, 2018, 06:12:06 PMWas going off of your original quote that they presently have $14m in cap. Maybe Boogie takes a 1 year prove it deal with LA. Especially of NO isn't ponying up the money. All things being equal, where'd you rather play? On top of that, Rondo is the Boogie whisperer.Lol, TP to your Boogie whisperer, I was actually drinking some coffee haha. That would actually be smart for Boogie to do so. Rondo/LBJ will feed him easy shots, but I don't think it would be wise for NO to let both of their free agents walk away like that. For what it is worth, Davis just bought a house outside of LA.QuoteNew Orleans Pelicans star Anthony Davis has purchased a luxurious new mansion in California.Per TMZ Sports, Davis spent $7.5 million on a Westlake Village estate that includes a home theater, gym, infinity pool with water slides and a basketball court.It's a 90-minute drive to Staples Center, where the Los Angeles Lakers and Clippers play. The Pelicans don't have much incentive to deal their star forward right now, especially after they just won their first playoff series last season for the first time since 2007-08 (as the Hornets).Davis is also under contract for three more seasons, so it will likely be a few years before he could even entertain the possibility of playing basketball in Hollywood.
Was going off of your original quote that they presently have $14m in cap. Maybe Boogie takes a 1 year prove it deal with LA. Especially of NO isn't ponying up the money. All things being equal, where'd you rather play? On top of that, Rondo is the Boogie whisperer.
New Orleans Pelicans star Anthony Davis has purchased a luxurious new mansion in California.Per TMZ Sports, Davis spent $7.5 million on a Westlake Village estate that includes a home theater, gym, infinity pool with water slides and a basketball court.It's a 90-minute drive to Staples Center, where the Los Angeles Lakers and Clippers play. The Pelicans don't have much incentive to deal their star forward right now, especially after they just won their first playoff series last season for the first time since 2007-08 (as the Hornets).Davis is also under contract for three more seasons, so it will likely be a few years before he could even entertain the possibility of playing basketball in Hollywood.
Quote from: JHTruth on July 02, 2018, 06:19:11 PM @arye_abraham 16m16 minutes agoMoreThe Lakers standing offer to DeMarcus Cousins is a 1 year deal in the range of $10 million, I’m told.oh man if they get Cousins for 10mil that is just freaking unfair.
I think we need to switch around where some players are as far as post numbers go
Quote from: blink on July 02, 2018, 06:22:24 PMQuote from: JHTruth on July 02, 2018, 06:19:11 PM @arye_abraham 16m16 minutes agoMoreThe Lakers standing offer to DeMarcus Cousins is a 1 year deal in the range of $10 million, I’m told.oh man if they get Cousins for 10mil that is just freaking unfair.Wow lol, huge fall from grace for Boogie if he even considers that offer... Pelicans can offer him a better contract, and they should... If they want the chance to retain Davis.
Quote from: Monkhouse on July 02, 2018, 06:23:59 PMQuote from: blink on July 02, 2018, 06:22:24 PMQuote from: JHTruth on July 02, 2018, 06:19:11 PM @arye_abraham 16m16 minutes agoMoreThe Lakers standing offer to DeMarcus Cousins is a 1 year deal in the range of $10 million, I’m told.oh man if they get Cousins for 10mil that is just freaking unfair.Wow lol, huge fall from grace for Boogie if he even considers that offer... Pelicans can offer him a better contract, and they should... If they want the chance to retain Davis.That’s crazy for an All-NBA player, especially when Derick Favors just got $18 million for a year.