Who you April fooling tbh? It's not like there's any bright spot on the other end of the spectrum.
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/basket...#ixzz2xenmgetY
April Fools.
Who you April fooling tbh? It's not like there's any bright spot on the other end of the spectrum.
Not overpaying Kendall Marshall, which they probably will.
nash is done and marshall is too good to be a sub, so the Lakers ain't needing neither guy next season when they have Irving on the back court.
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