I live in Chattanooga. I'm sorry for your unfortunate situation.
His family lives in Memphis...Memphis.
The only city in the Southeast more black than Atlanta.
I live in Chattanooga. I'm sorry for your unfortunate situation.
No one has said pau to sa is done plenty of can happen between now and his decision
Did the math (semi accurate estimation) . If they take back Boozer and Tony Snell or a 1st round pick in his place, they'd be at for 8 players at 73.7 (76.4 until Randle officially signs) or without Snell, 7 players for $75.1 ($77.8 until Randle officially signs)
if they do the Spurs deal it would be $62.7 million for the Lakers for 8 players.
More good news. Basically sounds like it's going to come down to our MLE vs. theirs...in which case I don't see Pau picking Chicago.
Yeah woj basically saying chi still in play but s&t are less likely
I keep telling myself this won't happen but since I keep reading about it, a part of me can't help but get excited.
How would Houston even have the cash unless they don't match Parson? They'd have something like $5.7 million if they do match and that's to 9 players. They could offer him that and use the room exception (i think) and fill out the other spots with vet. mins. though
Why would Gasol want to play beside Dwert anyway?
Parsons' cap hold is only like $6m and they have until Sunday to match. They can sign Gasol with any available room first, and match his deal to go over the cap.
The Lakers don't have the cap space to sign Gasol. Can't do an S&T if you can't sign the player first. (Lakers renounced Gasol's Bird Rights in order to complete the Lin trade)
If I were the Bulls, Gasol is a luxury but the need is scoring on the perimeter. Ariza could give them that and some defense. A Rose-Butler-Ariza-Gibson-Noah is a strong lineup if everything works out health wise.
Wasn't aware of that. Then that should bode well for the Spurs, i would think.
Woj on Fox just said it's down to Bulls or Thunder. Thought maybe he misspoke, but it's Woj and he said OKC after mentioning their trade exception (which they said earlier they wouldn't use).
Very muddled.
Thunder??
Actually they can still pull off an S&T after renouncing his rights but would have to find a 3rd team to take on Nash's salary, which would also require giving up other assets, in order to absorb Boozer's. So it is very unlikely.
Hmm...that doesn't make sense. Everything we've been hearing points to OKC being out of the race and the Spurs being favorites along with Chicago. Stein and Shelburne, along with a reputable Spanish website all reported the same thing (us and Chicago).
Probably as reliable as HarlemHeat37's source.
well im fine with pau going to the bulls, please no thunder![]()
WOJ is full of on this one
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