They pulled the trigger on Potato Head pretty quick. I recall Mitch saying this team was built for NOW, and that's why they had to get rid of Mr. Potato. With that logic in mind, how long until Pringles gets the axe.
POTATO RELATED PRODUCTS ARE NOT WORKING OUT FOR THE LAKERS TBH
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cool story. you giggled to yourself when you posted this gayness, didn't you?
momma said not to be a bully iirc but you are a complete got, tbh...
3.5 more years
Lakers = f
cked until that contract runs out
holmes, i dunno who you be tbh but glad you felt compelled to post in my thread. If I saw your sorry arse in the street I'd wipe that stupid yellow grin right off your face tbh...
I still can't believe they hired D'antoni over Jackson/Sloan.
And that some people thought they would be better off this way.![]()
This decision still boggles my mind. I have no idea what the rationale behind that was honestly. I don't think I'll ever understand.
It's not like PJ did any better when he had Kobe + a bag of potato chips. Injuries are the bigger deal here
They won't fire Mike. They are already on the hook for paying Brown to leave. If the fire Mike, they have to pay him also. Only a few guys would even be able to tempt Buss, they are all coaching.
Injuries and Kobe becoming Nick Young, tbh
I thought Kobe has been Nick Young for awhile tbh..., no?
There are problems with the roster and problems with the coach and fixing the roster is probably the cheaper and easier option in the short and long term.
Option 1: Move Gasol, let Howard walk, use the cap space and any picks they can scrounge to built something resembling a SSOL roster. See what shakes out next year.
Option 2: Fire D'Antoni (and still have to pay him), watch his replacement flounder with the current uncoachable roster, try to find a worthwhile coach who wants to be part of a rebuilding effort for a team that's showed so little patience as to fire two for COY winners in the span of a season.
I'm not a D'Antoni fan and I think SSOL won't work with Nash on his last legs and Kobe being Kobe, but I don't know how much better they'll fare this summer trying to tempt available players or coaches with the franchise looking completely without direction.
If Mike would bench Kobe for at least half the game, the Lakers would have a balanced scoring attack, win or lose, and that would force them to move the ball. Kobe stops the ball every time.
Bad comparison.... Nick Young actually tries on defense, tbh....
nick young and defense should not be in the same sentence tbh.
He's actually not a bad isolation defender, he's usually around the top 15-20 in opponent points per possession in isolation defense...
isnt he usually going up against bench players though?
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