SolidSnake008 wrote:Ok guys If Bynum is traded here what do think his numbers would be as a 1st option?
Probably 0/0 since he will be on the bench rehabbing a knee injury.
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SolidSnake008 wrote:Ok guys If Bynum is traded here what do think his numbers would be as a 1st option?

BadMofoPimp wrote:Well, there will always be some of those locals that like their underdog teams. They will root for their Deiners or JJ Redicks even though their team will be the Warriors or Clippers for the next 10-20 years until they get another Dwight or Blake and be relevant for 3-4 years, then back to the lottery for another 10-20 years. In the meantime, Lakers will average 2-4 ships per decade.
I liken some homers to diehard redneck Nascar fans. They root for Waltrip or Biffle while bashing Gordon and Johnson. Then, all they can do is complain while Hendrix wins race after race.
Why not root for a winner for a change and be happy watching your team win?
NEM wrote: However, I'm a fan of my team winning so, keep the winning coming. All the "tank" fans can take their crap to another board. We are here to win.

BadMofoPimp wrote:Well, there will always be some of those locals that like their underdog teams. They will root for their Deiners or JJ Redicks even though their team will be the Warriors or Clippers for the next 10-20 years until they get another Dwight or Blake and be relevant for 3-4 years, then back to the lottery for another 10-20 years. In the meantime, Lakers will average 2-4 ships per decade.
I liken some homers to diehard redneck Nascar fans. They root for Waltrip or Biffle while bashing Gordon and Johnson. Then, all they can do is complain while Hendrix wins race after race.
Why not root for a winner for a change and be happy watching your team win?
mhectorgato wrote:ThatFloridaDude wrote:SolidSnake008 wrote:Ok guys If Bynum is traded here what do think his numbers would be as a 1st option?
Giving the new freeflow offense. 25+ and 10+ rebounds nightly.
At worst. 18 Points 10 rebounds.
What new "freeflow" offense do we have?
We may get a coach who is strictly a 1/2 court guy. I hope not, but it's possible.
KingRobb02 wrote:SolidSnake008 wrote:Ok guys If Bynum is traded here what do think his numbers would be as a 1st option?
18 points, 11 rebounds. In LA, no one could afford to sag off of Kobe or Pau. I'm sure teams will be just fine leaving Big Baby open to shoot 15 footers and letting Redick try to beat single coverage.
BadMofoPimp wrote:Well, there will always be some of those locals that like their underdog teams. They will root for their Deiners or JJ Redicks even though their team will be the Warriors or Clippers for the next 10-20 years until they get another Dwight or Blake and be relevant for 3-4 years, then back to the lottery for another 10-20 years. In the meantime, Lakers will average 2-4 ships per decade.
I liken some homers to diehard redneck Nascar fans. They root for Waltrip or Biffle while bashing Gordon and Johnson. Then, all they can do is complain while Hendrix wins race after race.
Why not root for a winner for a change and be happy watching your team win?
SolidSnake008 wrote:Ok guys If Bynum is traded here what do think his numbers would be as a 1st option?


magicman123 wrote:
im not seeing that bolded part?
"If a player retires, even for medical reasons, his team does not receive a salary cap exception to acquire a replacement player." (brandon roy)
The only exception to this is when a player is still under contract, wants to quit, and his team doesn't want to let him out of his contract. Under these circumstances the player can file for retirement with the league. The player is placed on the league's Voluntarily Retired list, forgoes his remaining salary, and cannot return to the league for one year.
eyriq wrote:magicman123 wrote:
im not seeing that bolded part?
"If a player retires, even for medical reasons, his team does not receive a salary cap exception to acquire a replacement player." (brandon roy)
http://www.cbafaq.com/salarycap.htm#Q61The only exception to this is when a player is still under contract, wants to quit, and his team doesn't want to let him out of his contract. Under these circumstances the player can file for retirement with the league. The player is placed on the league's Voluntarily Retired list, forgoes his remaining salary, and cannot return to the league for one year.
I read this to imply two things: first that a team can let a player out of his contract and second that if they don't the player can retire with the league but with stipulations on when he can return to activity.
Any money paid to a player is included in team salary, even if the player is no longer playing or has retired.
There is one exception whereby a player can continue to receive his salary, but the salary is excluded from team salary. This is when a player suffers a career-ending injury or illness.
Cigamodnalro wrote:Magic lakers sixers 3 way?
Cigamodnalro wrote:Magic lakers sixers 3 way?

mhectorgato wrote:eyriq wrote:magicman123 wrote:
im not seeing that bolded part?
"If a player retires, even for medical reasons, his team does not receive a salary cap exception to acquire a replacement player." (brandon roy)
http://www.cbafaq.com/salarycap.htm#Q61The only exception to this is when a player is still under contract, wants to quit, and his team doesn't want to let him out of his contract. Under these circumstances the player can file for retirement with the league. The player is placed on the league's Voluntarily Retired list, forgoes his remaining salary, and cannot return to the league for one year.
I read this to imply two things: first that a team can let a player out of his contract and second that if they don't the player can retire with the league but with stipulations on when he can return to activity.Any money paid to a player is included in team salary, even if the player is no longer playing or has retired.
There is one exception whereby a player can continue to receive his salary, but the salary is excluded from team salary. This is when a player suffers a career-ending injury or illness.
woosah wrote:Cigamodnalro wrote:Magic lakers sixers 3 way?
for who? you want Lou williams?

