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06-21-2010, 09:22 PM | #1 |
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2010-2011 NBA Season Thread
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Regarding the TMac rumors to LA: Before his injury, he was an offensive beast. Like it or not, he was almost a mirror-image of Kobe’s game. His defense is suspect, but if LA can get him for the veteran’s minimum, why not? It’s a cheap insurance policy. Limit his role suited for his current health. He is INSTANT OFFENSE, something that is desperately needed from our bench. 20 minutes a game would be good for him, as he doesn’t have to expend too much energy as he always needed to. He can create his own shot, has a nice 3-point shot, is athletic, and can run the point at times. His knees and ankle have given him problems in the past, but take a look at Grant Hill- same type of injuries, yet he’s playing great. Tracy McGrady to the Lakers is a no-brainer, especially for what the Lakers can get him for. Ron Artest has also called on him to join the Lakers, as they were teammates back in Houston. McGrady has also stated before that the player he would definitely want to play with is Jelly Bean. Last edited by ALTRNTV; 06-21-2010 at 10:56 PM.. |
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06-21-2010, 11:20 PM | #2 |
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What about securing Phil Jackson, don't you think that is going to effect things? I don't see how you give the coach that just won a championship for you a pay cut. How will you accommodate T-macs pay?
In regards to Grant Hill, I think Phoenix has the best medical staff in the league because everytime some injured/damaged goods player goes over there they come out like they had a sip from the fountain of youth! Anyways, you know all we care about is where LeBron is going fool! j/k Alright, I'll just throw this one out there for disuccusion. Considering that Boston was a relatively weak team, that was not supposed to even make it far into the playoffs if at all, but yet beat the supposed two best teams in the east and then gave the best team in the west a run for its money: what does this say about the current state of the NBA? Like I said before, I'm down for some crazy ass trades, moves by coaches and players and free agents. I hope everything gets mixed up to see if this league can be given a kick in the ass. Because if we are honest with ourselves, on scale of 1-10 its at like a 6.5 with bursts of 7.5 here and there.
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Magic also said he'd give Buss money if he needs to, to keep Phil. If TMac were to come here, he'd have to accept the veteran's minimum, as I stated. He's made plenty of money already throughout his career. He was the highest paid NBA athlete last season, and I'm confident that winning a ring is a priority now. For the Laker's side, it would be a cheap insurance policy. Quote:
them all the way to the Finals. I called Boston was going to make the Finals in the last thread, but fell short on my prediction of LA in 6. |
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06-21-2010, 11:56 PM | #4 |
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Paying Phil wont be a problem. Hell, if they really needed the money they could ask every Laker fan to paypal them 10 bucks and i'm sure it would get done. haha. What it really boils down to is Phil's health and whether or not he can and or wants to endure another season.
Also, I like this idea of T-Mac for the vet minimum to further solidify our bench. However, what we really need is another starter quality point guard. Jordan Farmar is not it. In the last 3 seasons, we really haven't seen any significant growth. Kirk Heinrich? Yes Please. And as long as we're on the subject, I used to be all for shipping out Sasha too, but he really stepped up in these playoffs and seems to have gotten back to his old self. So he should stay. |
06-22-2010, 01:29 AM | #5 | |
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Also, I agree with you on keeping Sasha. I guess his back and ankle injury was really bugging him more than he let on because he was horrible last season and the beginning of this one. I'm glad he sat out and finally gave everything that much needed rest.
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06-22-2010, 12:09 AM | #6 |
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The money is not the problem with Phil returning, it's his health. He wasn't even at the parade
today, he was at his doctor's appointment. He'll make his decision this week or next week, I believe. Farmar is NOT returning. He wants a bigger paycheck and more playing time somewhere else. The PG's I want LA to consider are Raymond Felton, Javaris Crittenton, Earl Watson, and Steve Blake. |
06-22-2010, 02:06 AM | #7 |
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What does he have left to prove or do? I'm starting to think that he's leaning towards retirement.
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and not sit around. If the Lakers stood pat this off-season, their 3-peat chances are slim. Please come back with something to contribute or stay the fuck away from the thread. This is a FORUM, things are DISCUSSED here. Me and the others are DISCUSSING. |
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06-22-2010, 06:05 PM | #10 | |
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As far as getting a new Laker PG, I totally agree, but disagree at the same time. The "trifecta" is great as is (Fisher, Kobe, and Gasol), but having an actual PG to facilitate rather than Kobe would take a load off of Kobe's shoulders. I still believe Shannon Brown could be great as a PG. (If he improved his midrange game, play/decision making skills)
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I agree, the amount of available free agents during this off-season will cause plenty of talk and negotiations. The thing with Brown is he is not a great defender. Our biggest weakness is defense at the PG position. They need a defensive minded PG, and I like Raymond Felton and Steve Blake. Hinrich would be the perfect fit, but he'll be hard to obtain because of his contract. Raja Bell is now being rumored to be wanting to go to LA. Rumored players: TMac, Mike Miller, Javaris Crittenton, Raja Bell |
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06-22-2010, 02:52 PM | #15 |
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Who cares! I could care less where Lebron goes.
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lebron's going nowhere.
wade is going nowhere. the story is bosh and amar'e. it's obvious both don't like where they are at. i wish nobody would come to the knicks, (i'm looking at you lebron, joe johnson, etc) so that we can retain david lee. |
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i hope david lee is gone with his inflated stats by d'antoni system.
lebron better go to ny and bring his friends too; wade, bosh, stoudemire and ray allen. |
06-22-2010, 10:01 PM | #22 |
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The only reason LA is able to stay on top is because they are always making changes to improve the team. There are obvious problems with the team right now that have been noted throughout the season.
Those are not going to go away because they won a championship. If they didn't do something to fix there holes others will capitalize on it next year, especially considering they're in the West. BTW, I hate LA. But I also respect the enemy.
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The Lakers are in hot pursuit of Raja Bell. I want him on the team. The dude can defend and has a nice
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Maggette is all offense and no defense. His presence would severely cripple the development of Brandon Jennings due to the amount of time he generally has the ball in his own hands. Maggette is not a winner, he's like Vince Carter with even less unearned respect
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steph curry was developing just fine. i hope miami trades beasley -disappointed fan. |
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sorry laker fans, hinrich ain't coming to you...yet.
AP source: Bulls agree to send Hinrich to Wizards - NBA News - FOX Sports on MSN |
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06-25-2010, 02:57 AM | #30 |
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Don't worry, Beasley is going to be outta here quicker than Elian, lol.
Did you guys see this news? Miami Heat trade Daequan Cook, 18th pick to Oklahoma City Thunder - ESPN The Heat now has cap room for 3 MAX contracts.
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