Kelphus wrote:What a great day to watch the fLakers go down one game to three.
I does help counteract some of the pain of yesterday's loss
Kelphus wrote:What a great day to watch the fLakers go down one game to three.
KL2 wrote:I wish I could enjoy them losing. Especially after how cocky there were with the Luka trade.
Maybe if our guys take care of business then maybe.
MartinToVaught wrote:KL2 wrote:I wish I could enjoy them losing. Especially after how cocky there were with the Luka trade.
Maybe if our guys take care of business then maybe.
This, but also the Wolves feel like a team that's very capable of blowing a 3-1 lead anyway. I don't really trust a team that's heavily reliant on Julius Randle and Rudy Gobert to get it done in the playoffs.
madmaxmedia wrote:I think the Luka trade was an absolute win for the Lakers, and sets the direction of their franchise for the next few years. That being said...
I think Luka's prime is going to be significantly shorter than most high level stars. Not because of conditioning and fitness (though maximizing those will help), but because the number of long seasons he's already played at his age of 26. His mileage matches that of a typical 29-30 year old player, and he looks even older the way he shuffles around on the court.
Still a win for the Lakers, but it does reduce the effective age difference of Luka and AD IMO (of course, AD has his own physical issues as a player.)
esqtvd wrote:SHOCKER. But they can't keep up financially and the kids all hate each other. I suppose Jeanie got outvoted. Jeanie Buss will retain her role as the team's governor after the sale, according to the report.
Los Angeles Lakers sale: Buss family selling majority stake to Dodgers owner Mark Walter, per report
The Buss family has owned the Lakers since 1979
https://www.cbssports.com/nba/news/los-angeles-lakers-sale-buss-family-selling-majority-stake-to-dodgers-owner-mark-walter-per-report/
MartinToVaught wrote:Reports are that the sale price was $10 billion! It was considered a huge overpay when Ballmer bought the Clippers for $2 billion. With the prices teams are going for these days, $2 billion is looking like an insane bargain - it's still "only" $2.7 billion in 2025 dollars.
I'm surprised Walter agreed to let Jeanie stay on as the public-facing "owner" figure. If I was paying $10 billion for a team, I'd at least want to put my own personal stamp on it.
6'3" Malaysian SF/PF Chun Hong Ting is here at the Intuit Dome practice facility chatting with the Clippers staff after completing his 2nd individual workout session with them. Ty Lue and Clippers top brass such as Lawrence Frank/GM Trent Redden/Senior VP Mark Hughes were also there.
Captain Ballmer wrote:I don't know anything about Dodgers. So how this new owner run that team? Lakers gonna be pro now?
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