And basic math trumps Marc Stein.
You pay Ariza what he and his agent were lobbying and you can't afford to keep Odom.
Lakers made the right move and Trevor walked away with his tail between his legs accepting the same offer from a crap team.
And basic math trumps Marc Stein.
You pay Ariza what he and his agent were lobbying and you can't afford to keep Odom.
Lakers made the right move and Trevor walked away with his tail between his legs accepting the same offer from a crap team.
2 or 3?
With Ariza its unlikely the Lakers grind it out against Boston last season.
Trevor Ariza has to be the most overrated role player of all time.
stein is standing behind his story. he is saying since you get fined for asking for a trade they are just doing it behind closed doors to save cash
What?! Mingy tsk, tsk. You do REALIZE that one le is 25% of the les YOUR franchise has ...total? Even for the Celts and Lakers ONE le is worth a heavy price ...Potland, miami, Washington, Seattle only have one period.
Do you also realize that the spurs window closes with Duncan? One more le is more important than consecutive 50 win seasons or playoff appearances.
If someone could garuntee the 3peat I would trade missing the playoffs the following three seasons without hesitation ...
It worked out well last year,but now you get to deal with the straightjacket version of Ron Ron with a ugly contract to boot.
If that woulda been the deal offered before last season I'd a taken it.
Would you if you'd a gotten the offer, jj?
Guaranteed a ring, but, after that he'd probably revert to form.
I'll take straightjacket Ron on my team any day. I'd actually like to see the real mad man Ron return to the hardwood come April.
The guy isnt "all there." We know that. He doesnt care about anyone or anything but himself...
bump. Would this have made things any different? Well, aside from saving Barea's face of course.
he's probably going to undress for someone else and that's a deal
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