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when the hell did we sign joe smith?

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Re: when the hell did we sign joe smith? 

Post#21 » by stan1981 » Tue Mar 29, 2011 9:05 am

JustAwesome wrote:I really thought Smith was going to have a bigger impact as a reserve. Thought he was going to provide at least 10 minutes a game of quality backup play.


and I was mocked for saying that Lakers are on the losing side in that deal :)
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Re: when the hell did we sign joe smith? 

Post#22 » by LApwnd » Tue Mar 29, 2011 9:50 pm

stan1981 wrote:
JustAwesome wrote:I really thought Smith was going to have a bigger impact as a reserve. Thought he was going to provide at least 10 minutes a game of quality backup play.


and I was mocked for saying that Lakers are on the losing side in that deal :)



so where are we losing at? Mgmt. saved over $8mill gave up a pick that is possible 2nd to the last pick for a pick (GSW 2nd) that could possibly yield the same talent w/o having guarnteed money involved. Sasha wasn't going to get any burn even with Brown current struggles. Smith is a journey man, he more of locker room presence than any actual contributor on the court.
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Re: when the hell did we sign joe smith? 

Post#23 » by Hunter103 » Tue Mar 29, 2011 10:00 pm

LApwnd wrote:
stan1981 wrote:
JustAwesome wrote:I really thought Smith was going to have a bigger impact as a reserve. Thought he was going to provide at least 10 minutes a game of quality backup play.


and I was mocked for saying that Lakers are on the losing side in that deal :)



so where are we losing at? Mgmt. saved over $8mill gave up a pick that is possible 2nd to the last pick for a pick (GSW 2nd) that could possibly yield the same talent w/o having guarnteed money involved. Sasha wasn't going to get any burn even with Brown current struggles. Smith is a journey man, he more of locker room presence than any actual contributor on the court.



And he's an expiring.
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