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    Depending on the deal this could be a low risk move for the Lakers. Could be a non-guaransheed contract. League minimum won't hurt them too much financially either. (Does the NBA still pick up most of the league minimum for veterans like Rasheed?)

    McRoberts has actually fallen completely out of the Lakers rotation due to poor defense, being an offensive liability, and has a poor understanding of contributing without the ball. At the age of 32, Murphy might be done as well. Troy looks completely lifeless when hes out there with Kobe. Therefore, if Sheed can actually spell 15 minutes a game this might turn out well for the Lakers. Big IF but I see this as a low risk move for the Lakers.
    Why would you want to have another potentially viable option, that's inexpensive, in an area of need, though? That doesn't make sense. I'd much rather have no fifth big or some D-Leaguer, so that when Splitter inevitably goes down again or one of the other three bigs does, they can have guys playing far more minutes than they should and be even smaller than they already are.

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    Remember that one time when Sheed said he didnt choose to sign with the spurs because Jefferson was a ?


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    Why do people keep mentioning Turiaf? Do y'all think he will be bought out? I haven't really seen a lot of smoke around that but if he is I would much rather him over Sheed.

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    Why do people keep mentioning Turiaf? Do y'all think he will be bought out? I haven't really seen a lot of smoke around that but if he is I would much rather him over Sheed.
    He fits the profile. Vet on expiring contract playing for a team that has zero chance at making the playoffs.

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    Good signing, meanwhile the spurs will sit and watch the tumbleweeds roll by.

    Lakers stilll need some wing depth behind Kobe, I'm still really surprised they didn't go balls to the wall for JR Smith.
    -1/good signing...if your desperate

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    Don't really get the signing. McRoberts is better than Sheed as a 3rd big and the Lakers need Bynum/Gasol to play heavy minutes to have any shot of winning a game.

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    So does this mean the Lakers are that much closer to signing Gilbert Arenas and Allen Iversoon too? It'd be a ty version of the 03-04 Karl Malone/Gary Payton Lakers

    Tbh wouldn't mind a big body like Sheed even though he's probably too big nowadays, Spurs need something to throw at the Gasols. IIRC Spurs had some legit interest in Sheed, he was the first option over McDyess, but Sheed turned out to be a fat sack of anyway which he probably still is

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    Sheed was done when everyone around here was clamouring to have him as a Spur. I doubt the Magical Basketball Awesomness Fairy has blessed his 39yo arse since.

    Fakers are definitely getting worried about their inep ude to think Sheed will help at this point in his retirement.

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    Don't really get the signing. McRoberts is better than Sheed as a 3rd big and the Lakers need Bynum/Gasol to play heavy minutes to have any shot of winning a game.
    McBob is the guy I wish we had. Think he'd be a great 5th big for us.

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    Sheed was a s of himself when he played at Boston and was known for giving almost no effort all season long. And people are furious that we didn't sign him? That's ridiculous.

    I'll stick with the youth movement for the moment...wasn't that what everyone was crying for?

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    McBob is the guy I wish we had. Think he'd be a great 5th big for us.
    You would think the Lakers wouldn't be able to keep him, now that they got Sheed, and possibly Arenas.

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    Sheed's done. Glad we didn't sign him.
    "Ball don't lie."

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    OMG...........Damn the Flakers are grasping at straws to sign him...

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    1. His first choice would have been Boston.

    2. Boston has significant front court issues.

    3. Boston didn't want him.
    I always thought Rasheed would be a fantastic fit next to Duncan. If anyone could recapture Horry's role, it'd be Rasheed.

    That said, there's about a 99% chance he's done. He was done two years ago. At 37, it's really, really unlikely that he'll suddenly play better any better than what the Lakers are currently getting out of Murphy or McRoberts. An old bigman who relied on quickness in his prime due to not being overly strong for an interior big or fast for a perimeter big is not a type of player who can turn back the clock.

    I don't think signing him would have been a smart move for the Spurs. Not only is he very likely done, he's bad in the locker room. And on top of that, Rasheed probably didn't even want to sign with S.A. The last time he was a free agent, he basically laughed at the idea of signing with the Spurs and said he didn't like the team's personnel. The personnel hasn't changed enough since then for him to suddenly like it.

    Oh, and @ claiming to be in the best shape of his life. That's what every free agent in the history of free agency says when trying desperately to hook up with a team.






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    Rasheed signing with the Lakers is good news for the Spurs, tbh. Anything that results in potentially less of Gasol and Bynum is good news. And that already fragile locker room could implode.

    Kobe ballhogging + Artest being the worst player in the league + Gasol trade rescinded + Worst point guards in the league + Worst bench in the league + Coach no one respects + Rasheed? = Good luck

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    I always thought Rasheed would be a fantastic fit next to Duncan. If anyone could recapture Horry's role, it'd be Rasheed.

    That said, there's about a 99% chance he's done. He was done two years ago.

    I don't think signing him would have been a smart move for the Spurs. Not only is he very likely done, he's bad in the locker room. And on top of that, Rasheed probably didn't even want to sign with S.A. The last time he was a free agent, he basically laughed at the idea of signing with the Spurs and said he didn't like the team's personnel. The personnel hasn't changed enough since then for him to suddenly like it.

    If being "done" means that he can't play anything like the game he used to, or the minutes he used to, then my opinion is that there's a 100% chance that he's done. Sheed was a tough sonofa that never had to play dirty (no matter what some people say). He's one of the few older guys I can think of who could play an enforcer-type role like Kevin Willis or Tony Massenburg. He might have been worth signing just to fill that role. The problem is, I don't think he would ever be willing to settle for a role that someone else defined for him. And he's not going to do it in L.A. either. I give it a few weeks before he decides that he needs to move into Metta's spot in the lineup.

    I watched Rasheed play in his last couple of seasons - Detroit and Boston - and he reminded me of some older golfers. They can still play for a round or two, but they can't put together enough good rounds to win a tournament. If you see them on a good day, you can believe that they are still as good as they ever were. That's my prediction for Rasheed in L.A. He'll have some good games, and people here will cry about how the Spurs should have signed him. Those same people will ignore all the other games where he's a corpse.

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    I think an earlier poster mentioned this but I agree. Sheed's signing means Gasol is going.

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    So does this mean the Lakers are that much closer to signing Gilbert Arenas and Allen Iversoon too? It'd be a ty version of the 03-04 Karl Malone/Gary Payton Lakers

    Tbh wouldn't mind a big body like Sheed even though he's probably too big nowadays, Spurs need something to throw at the Gasols. IIRC Spurs had some legit interest in Sheed, he was the first option over McDyess, but Sheed turned out to be a fat sack of anyway which he probably still is
    you gonna clean that septic tank cause that's just full of

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    If being "done" means that he can't play anything like the game he used to, or the minutes he used to, then my opinion is that there's a 100% chance that he's done. Sheed was a tough sonofa that never had to play dirty (no matter what some people say). He's one of the few older guys I can think of who could play an enforcer-type role like Kevin Willis or Tony Massenburg. He might have been worth signing just to fill that role. The problem is, I don't think he would ever be willing to settle for a role that someone else defined for him. And he's not going to do it in L.A. either. I give it a few weeks before he decides that he needs to move into Metta's spot in the lineup.

    I watched Rasheed play in his last couple of seasons - Detroit and Boston - and he reminded me of some older golfers. They can still play for a round or two, but they can't put together enough good rounds to win a tournament. If you see them on a good day, you can believe that they are still as good as they ever were. That's my prediction for Rasheed in L.A. He'll have some good games, and people here will cry about how the Spurs should have signed him. Those same people will ignore all the other games where he's a corpse.
    If Rasheed has only one good playoff game he'd still be 1 good playoff game ahead of Bonner.

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    Lebron stopper tbh

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    A 40 years old center who tries more 3s then 2s and not playing more then 1.5 years.
    Damn Spurs, why didn't you sign this player?

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    That's my prediction for Rasheed in L.A. He'll have some good games, and people here will cry about how the Spurs should have signed him. Those same people will ignore all the other games where he's a corpse.
    If Rasheed has only one good playoff game he'd still be 1 good playoff game ahead of Bonner.

    Yep... every time Sheed gets a block, or throws down a dunk, or scores more than about 4 points in a game, there's gonna be another thread started.

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    I'm stil not sure why this thread was started.

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    Why would you want to have another potentially viable option, that's inexpensive, in an area of need, though? That doesn't make sense. I'd much rather have no fifth big or some D-Leaguer, so that when Splitter inevitably goes down again or one of the other three bigs does, they can have guys playing far more minutes than they should and be even smaller than they already are.
    As happy as I was with the Dice signing, I always thought Rasheed was a way better fit. I definitely prefer to see him here as opposed to the Lakers because we have a better shot at the le.

    As as I said before, this is a low risk signing for the Lakers and the same could be said for the Spurs. Too bad we couldn't give him a test run but time to look to the future.

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    I would call it a high risk signing for the Spurs: very little chance he can contribute on the court combined with very high chance he will negatively affect the team personality.

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    i hope like that we did NOT try to sign him. guy was washed up his last 2 years and now he's 2 years older than that.

    i love LA getting him - takes minutes away from front line players and takes shots away from more productive shooters. he's been a chucker from 3 point land his last few years, i doubt that will change.

    we definitely need another big, but if it's wallace? I'd rather have bonner or small ball.

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