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scanry
04-17-2012, 10:26 AM
April 16, 2012

It's tough to imagine an NBA player "never getting a chance" in almost five years as a pro, the cliche enough to make most people scoff.

But Ramon Sessions has pushed back a series of basketball boulders to reveal a meadow of opportunity.

"It's crazy. My whole career, there's never been a point where I kind of had control," he said. "Now I've got control."

He's been the Lakers' point guard for one month, and it's never been easier to remember his decision to leave the University of Nevada and enter the 2007 draft as a junior because he figured there was a lack of point guards in a draft heavy on big men.

His name almost wasn't called.

Milwaukee took him 56th out of 60 picks, just below Herbert Hill and just above Sammy Mejia. His Nevada coach, Mark Fox, could barely stomach the draft-day drop.

"He knew it was a risk to go because he wasn't projected in the first round," said Fox, now the coach at Georgia. "And then to go as late as he did, I just felt sick for him because there's not a better person. He's as genuine a young guy as I've ever been around."

Turned out that scouts liked Sessions' passing ability but weren't sure about his scoring.

"I just knew I had to work then," Sessions said.

He was sent down to the Development League early in his first season, recalled a couple of months later and sustained a fractured hand in his first practice back with the Bucks.

When he finally returned, he played well in the Bucks' last seven games, collecting a team-record 24 assists against Chicago, but the momentum quickly stalled before his second pro season.

There was a new Bucks coach, Scott Skiles, and a host of other small guards: Luke Ridnour, Charlie Bell and Tyronn Lue. Sessions didn't even suit up for the first two games that season.

"I was like, man, here goes something else holding me back," Sessions said. "Am I really going to make it? That's what I started thinking to myself."

But then the Bucks' backcourt had to be reshuffled after Michael Redd got hurt. Sessions ended up being solid, averaging 12.4 points and 5.7 assists, and at times brilliant, scoring 44 against Detroit and assembling a triple-double against the Lakers.

He became a free agent in July 2009 but it felt like draft night all over again. Nobody wanted him.

It was the summer before LeBron James, Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh became free agents. Teams were already carving out salary-cap space.

"It was a long, long process," Sessions said. "A lot of teams were saving for LeBron and them."

The Clippers and New York expressed modest interest but he finally signed a four-year, $16.4-million contract with Minnesota, 66 days after free agency began.

He picked up the phone and called his mother, Ann, who worked at a coffee shop in a hotel for 20 years in Myrtle Beach, S.C.

"She was always getting up at five in the morning, supporting me and my sister," Sessions said. "I said, 'Mom, you don't have to work anymore.' It was the best phone call I ever made. I bought her a house in South Carolina and she's just hanging out watching every game."

But Sessions never got past rookie Johnny Flynn, a high draft pick for the Timberwolves, and was traded to Cleveland in 2010, basically as a salary dump. The Timberwolves were happy to take back the substantially cheaper contract of Delonte West, whom they quickly waived.

In Cleveland, Sessions found himself playing behind Mo Williams, but got more minutes after Williams was hurt and even scored 32 against the Lakers. He was nudged aside, however, not long after the Cavaliers acquired Baron Davis from the Clippers for Williams.

"They end up just throwing him in the lineup," Sessions said. "My minutes went from 30-35 to, like, 20."

Last year, the Cavaliers drafted point guard Kyrie Irving with the top overall pick. Sessions knew what that meant.

"Here we go again," he said, rolling his eyes.

He was averaging 10.5 points and 5.2 assists as a backup when the Lakers plucked him away a few hours before last month's trade deadline. They also traded Derek Fisher the same day in a cost-cutting move.

"When they got rid of Fish, I was like, wow, these guys really must believe in me," Sessions said. "They want me to come in and play for the Lakers and start for the Lakers when I'm in Cleveland and I can't even start for them."

Sessions, 26, is averaging 13.1 points and 7.1 assists with his new team, providing a burst of speed and scoring the Lakers haven't had at the position in years.

"He's given this team a big lift," Lakers Coach Mike Brown said. "You see and you feel some leadership capabilities within him. That's something that at that point-guard position, if he can get comfortable doing it, which I think he very well can, it can help out this organization for a long, long time."

Sessions is expected to decline a player option for $4.6 million next season and become an unrestricted free agent.

He said he didn't want to move again, not with so much clarity in his basketball career. A return to the Lakers would seem logical if the sides worked out a multiyear deal.

"These fans really believe in me in this place and they really know basketball. They've seen the greatest of greats come through here," he said. "It's unreal. In my whole career, it's never been like this, being noticed. You're on ESPN every night or TNT. You're with Kobe Bryant out there in the backcourt.

"I want to be here. I don't know what that means or how that's going to happen. It ain't no secret. I'll tell anybody that. I tell [Lakers General Manager] Mitch Kupchak. I tell my agent. I want to be here. Period. For a long time."


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DeadlyDynasty
04-17-2012, 10:44 AM
Smart move by him..get more $...he'll still be a Laker and get his money if he performs in the playoffs.

Killakobe81
04-17-2012, 11:13 AM
Smart move by him..get more $...he'll still be a Laker and get his money if he performs in the playoffs.

Exactly. He has the leverage especially if he plays well next month, that is what will determine his true worth.

Giuseppe
04-17-2012, 11:21 AM
Exactly. He has the leverage especially if he plays well next month, that is what will determine his true worth.

Wouldn't it be like something else if they HAD to max him out?

I think I'd shit myself at 6-4, Killa.

ElNono
04-17-2012, 11:25 AM
Actually, his play next month is not gonna determine shit, Killa.

There's always teams willing to overpay for young "promising" talent.

Giuseppe
04-17-2012, 11:35 AM
Actually, his play next month is not gonna determine shit, Killa.

There's always teams willing to overpay for young "promising" talent.

But, if it's a foregone conclusion that he MUST be maxed out it's going to be 6-4 and I'll have messed myself.

Ace
04-17-2012, 11:40 AM
Actually, his play next month is not gonna determine shit, Killa.

There's always teams willing to overpay for young "promising" talent.

Depends on what's more important to him, it sounds like he likes the idea of being a Laker. Seems like he's just trying to land a multi year deal with the Lakers...

DJB
04-17-2012, 11:49 AM
"When they got rid of Fish, I was like, wow, these guys really must believe in me," Sessions said. "They want me to come in and play for the Lakers and start for the Lakers when I'm in Cleveland and I can't even start for them."

:lmao:lmao:lmao:lmao:lmao

wanggi
04-17-2012, 11:51 AM
Lakers, no choice.
Spend all 84 mil dollars for Rapist.
Sign second-rater Session as a guarantee is pathetic.

Venti Quattro
04-17-2012, 11:56 AM
He's pretty good for a second-rater.

Giuseppe
04-17-2012, 11:58 AM
Lakers, no choice.
Spend all 84 mil dollars for Rapist.
Sign second-rater Session as a guarantee is pathetic.

You're O & 43!!!

wanggi
04-17-2012, 12:03 PM
David Stern declined Rapist's Cris Paul trade proposal.
Wohahahahahahaha!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1

Rapist supposed to have a shot on his 6th ring but Stern kicked his ass.
No shit! Stern!

wanggi
04-17-2012, 12:05 PM
Kobe is hopeless for his 6th ring!
He is one year older in 2013.

Wohahahahahahahaha!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

wanggi
04-17-2012, 12:07 PM
Ramon Sessions is a guarantee for the Lakers?

Second -rater PG+ MSP = NBA Champs?

Don't fool yourself cubby.

Giuseppe
04-17-2012, 12:08 PM
David Stern declined Rapist's Cris Paul trade proposal.
Wohahahahahahaha!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1

Rapist supposed to have a shot on his 6th ring but Stern kicked his ass.
No shit! Stern!


Kobe is hopeless for his 6th ring!
He is one year older in 2013.

Wohahahahahahahaha!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

You're O & 43!!!

wanggi
04-17-2012, 12:10 PM
You should know whom you should love!
Lakers or Kobe?
Kobe fights for himself no the Lakers!
He ain't give a shit on you cubby!
Wake up zip!

Deuce Bigalow
04-17-2012, 12:11 PM
Kobe is hopeless for his 6th ring!
He is one year older in 2013.

Wohahahahahahahaha!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Kobe - 5
Suns - 0

Giuseppe
04-17-2012, 12:12 PM
Kobe - 5
*Suns - 0

*By default. They're O & 43.

wanggi
04-17-2012, 12:12 PM
deuce+cubby=0:lol

Which of you got championship once?

Wohahahahahahaha!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

BlackSwordsMan
04-17-2012, 12:12 PM
*By default. They're O & 43.

come up with something new

wanggi
04-17-2012, 12:17 PM
You should know whom you should love!
Lakers or Kobe?
Kobe fights for himself not the Lakers!
He ain't give a shit on you cubby!
Wake up zip!

Answer the question zip!

LkrFan
04-17-2012, 02:09 PM
Dr. Buss will re-sign Sessions. All players he wanted to retain did not leave LALA land for greener pastures.

Smart business move by Sessions tbh. The Lakers could clear upwards of $8M or so to get er done. Non-issue.

Gmork
04-17-2012, 02:19 PM
It's not who they can sign,
nor what money they have,
For Sessions is a FA,
who knows what they'll have to match...

z0sa
04-17-2012, 02:25 PM
We'll see how well he does in the playoffs ...

ElNono
04-17-2012, 02:33 PM
And there's always a team willing to allow us to cherry pick their young promising talent. He gets what we offer him... not a fucking dime more. I'm still convinced we can pry Paul away from the Clipps.

:lol "we"
:lol atif
:lol go Saints

Gmork
04-17-2012, 02:46 PM
He is right one one thing,
there is always an idiot team,
easy to pick, easy to steal.

I'm more curious though,
on why an otaku paki,
(as I've been told),
feels he is part at all,
of NBA talk, fun and giggles?

pass1st
04-17-2012, 03:04 PM
I'd sign Sessions for 3 years, 25 mil & team option. If he does well in the playoffs, maybe a more lucrative contract.

FuzzyLumpkins
04-17-2012, 03:28 PM
How far over the luxury tax are the Lakers? I know they were trying to salary dump Gasol before the deadline. Its actually going to be interesting to see how LA deals with Brown as HC and a cap that actually has bite.

LkrFan
04-17-2012, 03:58 PM
We'll see how well he does in the playoffs ...

That is the key. The thing is he has shown that he can be clutch in the 4th quarter. This is with or without Kobe out there. He's hungry after being shafted by his previous 3 clubs. He's also 26 years old - so there is a maturity factor there. Kobe trusts and endorses him.

We'll see how he does. If he performs - as I expect - he'll own the Lakers' starting PG spot for the next several years. Terrorizing teams with 24 year old Baby Drew.

He's no better than 4th option at best depending on PG matchups. All he has to do is pick his spots and dish to KGB. He can do that. :toast

Giuseppe
04-17-2012, 04:02 PM
The thing is he has shown that he can be clutch in the 4th quarter. This is with or without Kobe out there. He's hungry after being shafted by his previous 3 clubs. He's also 26 years old - so there is a maturity factor there. Kobe trusts and endorses him.

LF, with the goods.

LkrFan
04-17-2012, 04:17 PM
LF, with the goods.

Cubby I'm really really excited about the potential of him and Bynum. Bynum needs someone to get him the rock. Sessions can do that and is quick enough to get his own shot - especially with the doubles/triples Bynum has been commanding as of late.

I'm looking forward to the playoffs this year. The Lakers (and Sessions in particular) have something to prove. :toast

z0sa
04-17-2012, 04:29 PM
That is the key. The thing is he has shown that he can be clutch in the 4th quarter. This is with or without Kobe out there. He's hungry after being shafted by his previous 3 clubs. He's also 26 years old - so there is a maturity factor there. Kobe trusts and endorses him.

I'm not so sure about Kobe "trusting" his brand new teammate. He's always had trust issues and probably always will, which is why he's still hoisting up as many shots as he does.

Sessions needs to show he can compete with Kobe's ego in high pressure situations or else he'll be relegated to Steve Blake's status in moments where he needs to shine. That's what Fisher was really good at doing. Same goes double for Bynum. This isn't 2009 anymore and the Lakers aren't a deep team. Every player needs to play his best if they want a deep playoff run.

Giuseppe
04-17-2012, 04:36 PM
I'm not so sure about Kobe "trusting" his brand new teammate. He's always had trust issues and probably always will

Though Kobe did trust Artest. That's how the tired of shit bag Duncan got the awful end of 5-4.

tee, hee.

z0sa
04-17-2012, 04:38 PM
Though Kobe did trust Artest. That's how the tired of shit bag Duncan got the awful end of 5-4.

tee, hee.

Will he trust World Peace the same?

scanry
04-17-2012, 06:27 PM
I'd sign Sessions for 3 years, 25 mil & team option. If he does well in the playoffs, maybe a more lucrative contract.

Ramon is not worth $8 mil a year. Moreover, you guys will have Bynum to take care of next season (in season, mind you). And i'll bet he will asking for the max with the way he is playing.

mavsfan1000
04-17-2012, 06:45 PM
:lmao Lakers

IronMaxipad
04-17-2012, 06:49 PM
Lakers own his bird rights.

Non-issue.

pass1st
04-17-2012, 06:49 PM
That's way too much. And seeing that you're an Uncle Tom, boot licking House Nigga... I'm not surprised at all.

Frontrunner showing up again with the hairbrained analysis. Stay in the back of the bus, take my boots with you - they are dirty.

angelbelow
04-17-2012, 07:03 PM
:lol Minnesota gave him a player option?

Mel_13
04-17-2012, 07:07 PM
:lol Minnesota gave him a player option?

Yep, Kahn gave Sessions a player option on the last year of 4yr/16M deal. Stuff happens.

The best FO in professional sports gave Richard Jefferson a player option on the last year of a 4yr/40M deal.

angelbelow
04-18-2012, 03:35 AM
Yep, Kahn gave Sessions a player option on the last year of 4yr/16M deal. Stuff happens.

The best FO in professional sports gave Richard Jefferson a player option on the last year of a 4yr/40M deal.

Sessions getting 4yr/16M was based on his potential and not his results. He also didn't have a field of teams pampering him with gifts and massages. No reason to give him a player option when the teams have the leverage.

The RJ situation was kind of tricky. The FO knew they had to inject some youth and talent into our roster. Although RJ sucked during his first year, the sample size was too small to declare a complete failure. So at that point, RJ's bird rights was a clear and only way to add someone with talent. We also had to use most of our MLE on Splitter so we didn't have much left to go after someone else. So letting RJ go would have left us without a capable SF. In hindsight it was definitely one of the worse contracts ever handed out in Spurs history though.

FuzzyLumpkins
04-18-2012, 03:51 AM
Well the Lakers salary dumped Odom so they won't have to pay the $4.25 per dollar cap penalty but I expect that with Bynum due soon and Sessions, Barnes and the rest of the 'bench' as impending FA they will be paying $3.25 per dollar cap penalty in short order. Will be interesting to see how high they will be willing to go.

And :lol needing Bird rights to pay for Sessions.

Mel_13
04-18-2012, 09:33 AM
Sessions getting 4yr/16M was based on his potential and not his results. He also didn't have a field of teams pampering him with gifts and massages. No reason to give him a player option when the teams have the leverage.

The RJ situation was kind of tricky. The FO knew they had to inject some youth and talent into our roster. Although RJ sucked during his first year, the sample size was too small to declare a complete failure. So at that point, RJ's bird rights was a clear and only way to add someone with talent. We also had to use most of our MLE on Splitter so we didn't have much left to go after someone else. So letting RJ go would have left us without a capable SF. In hindsight it was definitely one of the worse contracts ever handed out in Spurs history though.

I guess I should have used the blue..