Michael Jordan.
04-01-2014, 12:34 PM
For financial reasons, the Lakers currently plan to keep him next season, The Times has learned, eating the remainder of his contract ($9.7 million) in one swoop instead of waiving him and spreading the money out over three years.
So the Lakers will take the 40-year-old Nash into next season and hope he can play more than a handful of games.
They also plan to keep Marshall, the 13th selection in the 2012 draft, whom they signed as a free agent a little more than three months ago. He averages 8.9 assists, but his shooting accuracy has dropped every month: 57.1% in four December games, 43.5% in January, 39.8% in February and 33.7% in March.
http://www.latimes.com/sports/basketball/nba/lakers/la-sp-lakers-suns-20140331,0,2623850.story#ixzz2xenmgetY
April Fools.
So the Lakers will take the 40-year-old Nash into next season and hope he can play more than a handful of games.
They also plan to keep Marshall, the 13th selection in the 2012 draft, whom they signed as a free agent a little more than three months ago. He averages 8.9 assists, but his shooting accuracy has dropped every month: 57.1% in four December games, 43.5% in January, 39.8% in February and 33.7% in March.
http://www.latimes.com/sports/basketball/nba/lakers/la-sp-lakers-suns-20140331,0,2623850.story#ixzz2xenmgetY
April Fools.