Took over Utah with an awesome performance going 1/15 tonight against Boston.



Is it too much to ask for this team to shoot over 30%?
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Slava wrote:I pulled a hammy while fapping. I won't make fun of Nash.
MaxwellSmart wrote:I hate to say this, but Go Lakers....
m23uza1hem36 wrote:Ironic that Blake made that three, was a pretty big shot too. All that matters is the win
m23uza1hem36 wrote:Ironic that Blake made that three, was a pretty big shot too. All that matters is the win
carlquincy wrote:m23uza1hem36 wrote:Ironic that Blake made that three, was a pretty big shot too. All that matters is the win
The only thing ironic about that shot is that its a long 2, not a 3.
SmartWentCrazy wrote:It's extremely unlikely that they end up in the top 3.They're probably better off trying to win and giving Philly the 8th pick than tanking and giving them the 4th.
DEEP3CL wrote:Who the F is this carlquincy chump ?
DEEP3CL wrote:Who the F is this carlquincy chump ?
Slava wrote:I pulled a hammy while fapping. I won't make fun of Nash.
Bernman wrote:The Bucks and Lakers make such perfect trade partners.
The Lakers have a strong core still in place but little in terms of effective role players and outside shooting.
The Bucks have next to no core but numerous effective role players, many of whom could shoot outside.
Ilyasova is shooting 42% from 3 and has a rebound rate close to Kevin Love. Carlos Delfino is shooting 40 percent from 3 and a good defender. Mike Dunleavy Jr. is shooting 37% from 3 and has good court vision. Then there are other role players like Stephen Jackson and Beno Udrih who could be of value to the Lakers. Maybe Gooden as a backup.
A deal between the two teams makes too much sense not to materialize. I'm thinking like 2-3 of the aforementioned role players (sans Ilyasova) for Walton + filler + your late 1st rounder.