Lakers won't be able to afford him in free agency.
Lakers will get Clark...It's Howard I'm wondering about
Truth bombs.... some dumbass team like the Suns will overpay him and he'll revert back to benchwarmer status next year...
TBH, the Lakers would be better off without Howard.
You think so? He's like the most hated athlete in LA right now. I'm actually one of the few that thinks we should keep him. I have a pretty good track record of making predictions that haunt the Lakers like signing Luke Walton to a max was a re ed idea.
Barring any serious injury, the Lakers will overpay to keep him. He's a solid 4 in today's NBA. His play might just be attributed to a contract year but Lakers can't afford to lose him tbh.
Dwight just isn't comfortable with the pressure on and the lights at their brightest. Once he gets that 100 million dollar contract, he may pull this stunt again, and ain't no one gonna take him off the Laker's hands if he ever wants to be traded, because of that contract but mainly because of his personality.
Either he or Howard goes. No way they can keep both in the new luxury tax market.
If you're LA, you're damned if you do, damned if you don't, cause you just KNOW that if Howard goes elsewhere he's going to be a monster. With a chip the size of Hollywood on his shoulder to boot.
If Clark leaves, bye-bye to any bench depth you have.
Hilarious, tbh.![]()
Yeah. They are pretty ed.
Clark is averaging 14 and 10 this month. In this market, and given his size/availability to guard 3 positions, the dude could easily sign somewhere for 8-10 million a season, well above any MLE offers he'd get unless he wants to go to a contender, in which case he would just sign with the Clippers.![]()
Season has been cursed ... accepted it months ago.
Good season to be cursed with the way Lebron is playing ... not much hope of beating Heat anyway ... sucks for Lakers no lottery pick even if the draft is weak ...
EC will ask for a full MLE and I have a feeling the Lakers will decline. They have a weird habit of not paying players that deserved it (Ariza, Sessions) while paying those who obviously doesn't deserve it (Walton, Blake)
You really think a guy averaging ~13 and 8 with some pretty solid defense is only going to ask for the MLE, especially with his numbers increasing as the season goes on?
Dude is 25. He's gonna want to get paaaaaaaaaid.
Naw it's not cursed. That would imply it's just a once in 10 season kind of thing. This is all the product of Jim Buss.
I'm a Clark believer now. Guy will be a solid rotation player for years to come and might sneak in an All-star appearance (if he winds up on a bad team where he can pad). Even if his overall game is somewhat rough, you can't teach the kind of unique size he has, which causes matchup problems all over the place. He's a middle class Lamar Odom with room to grow.
He's pretty much just like Trevor Ariza, even the numbers are identical, 13 and 6 for Ariza in his contract year (funny because both were throw ins from Orlando) but Ariza actually played well all the way to the Finals so he was a much proven commodity. Ariza only asked for an MLE then and with the deeper tax penalties imposed by the new CBA not a lot of teams would be willing to spend money on EC. He's not a novelty like Jeremy Lin who was the exception because of his marketability.
Maybe. But sometimes injuries are contagious and the LAkers locker-room is toxic ...
This was not our year ... Lebron was gonna win anyway.
And Im not making excuses here, this team should of still made the palyoffs regardless of injury ... but Lakers have lost Dwight, Pau Hill Nash Blake and now maybe Clark for stretches. 3 starters and the two best bench players.
Injury excuse is for wussies ... but damn. LAkers and Celts battling it out for most significant injuries ...
Plus SPurs overcoming theirs ...
"I'm not making excuses for injuries, but damn all these injuries!!!"
And injuries have NOTHING to do with why the Lakers suck. They have no bench depth, they are old and have a ass coach and front office.
With one important difference.
Clark is 6'10". He can legitimately have the potential to guard 4s and 5s. Something Ariza never could do. It lifts Clark's trade value immensely in this league, where rebounding big men are scarce.
Not yet sold. he's definitely got the size/talent to be a solid 4. I don't see LO as much as a taller Ariza (back when he didn't suck). Good defender who can guard multiple positions and knock down shots but isn't really a playmaker like LO is.
He's gonna get paid this summer. Jury's still out if he's going to get better or mail it in like Ariza did after he got his contract.
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