Hopefully both these teams tear each others achilles when they play in WCF
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Hopefully both these teams tear each others achilles when they play in WCF
At least he’s an actual NBA player. We have the same situation over here but with G-league Bryn effing Forbes, and he’s starting every game. .
Never thought I’d see the day the spurs and clippers fans unite. Unusual but I like it
someone took it very personal that another poster had a differing opinion. btw, lebron is a freak of nature but like all others before him he'll be out of the league by 40 or earlier and will have a substantial drop off in the next couple seasons. it is what it is man but my next opinion is stated below.
yeah definitely not a bad idea to keep kuzma. i like the kid and like you say he'll be in his prime when lebron finally hangs it up.
my initial thought was it'd be best to make that trade for morris for rn but he'll be falling off a cliff soon enough as he gets older. keeping kyle isn't a bad outlook for the franchises future.
Not uniting at all. A Clippers vs Laker series is a win win for me. If the Lakes win then I get to see #2 get knocked down a few pegs when it comes to media hype along with seeing his fanboys suffer. If the Lakers lose I get to see Lebron suffer along with their awful fans. I'm not rooting for either en y in that match up. Just have to say you tend to a lot about the Spurs fans rooting for the Clippers in case they face the Lakers.
Lebron is good at gutting teams before leaving in FA.
The club had been in negotiations with the Knicks for forward Marcus Morris, but the two sides couldn't come to an agreement.
The Lakers had been willing to offer Kyle Kuzma and Danny Green, but the Knicks didn't like that.
The Knicks then countered with a deal centered around Kuzma, Avery Bradley, DeMarcus Cousins and at least one second-round pick, but the Lakers rejected that proposal.
https://www.latimes.com/sports/laker...een-in-contact
Pelinka is as bad as GM Magic at this point.
I'm all for trading Kuzma while his value hasn't sunk even lower but no way Marcus Morris is worth what the Knicks were asking for
They literally asked for a worse deal than the Lakers were originally offering and Pelinka said no. Danny Green >>>>>>>>>> Avery + injured washed Cousins.
Danny Green also carries a $15 million pricetag next season. Even if Davis re-signs for max dollars, with Green off the books, the Lakers could potentially have roughly $15 million in cap space if their player option guys don't pick them up. That was likely the logic. They probably insisted on Green being part of the trade for the purposes of next season's payroll.
So depends how you look at it whether Green >>>>>> Avery + Cousins.
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