A prop bet like a trade isn't as straightforward as getting equal money on both sides of a bet or protecting their liability on a futures bet..
Doesn't mean that Kawhi is getting traded there, but it does mean that somebody important heard enough that made them throw a probable high five-figure amount on it(just like LeBron)
Honestly though if spurs don’t take dung or randle then they have to take all of lakers young players including bozo to make the numbers work
Just get it over with. I'm cool with trading for L.A if they take back Gasol and Mills and we get, Ingram, Hart, Kuzma or Randle (1 of the 2, and a pick.
I don't even know what those odds mean tbh. Can someone explain it, and how much did it actually change? I'm reading it as the likelihood of a trade changed all of a sudden due to increased bets or something?
Give the Clips one last shot tbh.
Been saying I wouldn't be surprised if West pulls out some crazy trade package that would be a good one.
It's funny that now I wish the Lakers had made better picks the last few years.
The only players that the Clippers have that may be worth something are Harris, Teodosic, and Williams. Not sure we need any of them except Harris.
Maybe some 3 team deal where the Clippers take on a bad contract, get Kawhi, and another team sends a asset to the Spurs, along with players and picks from the Clippers?
Some days some posts here say, spurs have to be patient, some days “Just get it over with “. Im still the former
Those picks became alot less valuable when Lebron signed there though.
Everybody thought Oladipo & Sabonis were B & C level talent last year. Ingram's ceiling>Oladipo.
Don't buy it.
"Prior to getting LeBron James, Sam_amick says the Lakers' "Godfather offer" for Kawhi Leonard was rumored to be Brandon Ingram, Kyle Kuzma, Josh Hart and 2 or 3 first-rounders (with LA also trying to find a home for a bad Spurs contract). FULL PODCAST:"
Brandon Ingram and who else?
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Spurs aren't beating the Warriors anyway, if Lakers add Kawhi at least it will be fun watching those 2 teams go at each other.
Charlotte and Denver on Tony Parker's runway
In fact, the French point guard has clearly announced that he is not against a departure, and franchises could offer him a nice place on their bench. According to our colleagues at L’Equipe , the Charlotte Hornets and Denver Nuggets are part of the “five or six teams” who have positioned themselves to convince the four-time NBA champion to change teams. The newspaper also specifies its wage requirements: “a deal on two seasons to the tune of 6 or 7 million dollars per year.”
in French
http://www.basketusa.com/news/506852...e-tony-parker/
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