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Ramon Sessions 

Post#1 » by Allstar242 » Sat Aug 18, 2012 6:40 pm

Is there any way we can possible trade back for sessions. I feel as if we can trade him for steve blake, that would make our team 100% complete. I loved his game and his speed compared to steve blake who is absolutely horrible
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Post#2 » by dockingsched » Sat Aug 18, 2012 6:53 pm

why would anyone want blake over sessions?
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Post#3 » by hazy_01 » Sat Aug 18, 2012 6:56 pm

There is no way in hell any GM would trade Blake for Sessions, even if it's the Bobcats' GM. Can't be greedy, we got Nash and Howard already (along with Meeks, resigned Jordan Hill) and plus if anything a backup swingman should be a bigger priority.
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Post#4 » by kblo247 » Sat Aug 18, 2012 7:03 pm

dockingsched wrote:why would anyone want blake over sessions?

One guy showed up in the playoffs in afraid to shoot, able to bring the ball past half court with a fisher pressing him, didn't throw stupid oases that led to fast breaks, didn't get abused by every guy he was supposed to actually guard, and oh yeah actually finished games because he wasn't too busy looking for a set of balls to magically appear

I don't know why :roll: and I don't even like Blake

Sessions made Smush look like he had heart in the playoffs
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Post#5 » by Kobe System » Sat Aug 18, 2012 7:11 pm

hazy_01 wrote:There is no way in hell any GM would trade Blake for Sessions, even if it's the Bobcats' GM. Can't be greedy, we got Nash and Howard already (along with Meeks, resigned Jordan Hill) and plus if anything a backup swingman should be a bigger priority.


and Jamison.
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Re: Ramon Sessions 

Post#6 » by Allstar242 » Sat Aug 18, 2012 7:26 pm

kblo247 wrote:
dockingsched wrote:why would anyone want blake over sessions?

One guy showed up in the playoffs in afraid to shoot, able to bring the ball past half court with a fisher pressing him, didn't throw stupid oases that led to fast breaks, didn't get abused by every guy he was supposed to actually guard, and oh yeah actually finished games because he wasn't too busy looking for a set of balls to magically appear

I don't know why :roll: and I don't even like Blake

Sessions made Smush look like he had heart in the playoffs


Man sessions was nervous, it was his first playoffs. compare last season playoffs to steve blake's first season with the laker. Steve Blake first playoff appearance with the lakers was absolutely horrible, and I would give sessions another chance before I allowed steve blake to suck it up for another postseason in again. If you compare both players first year with the lakers in the postseason, its night and day. Steve Blake 2.2ppg on 30% FG compared to sessions 9.7ppg on 37% FG. He is only going to get better at this point, I said that to say. DO IT MITCH!
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Post#7 » by dockingsched » Sat Aug 18, 2012 7:39 pm

kblo247 wrote:
dockingsched wrote:why would anyone want blake over sessions?

One guy showed up in the playoffs in afraid to shoot, able to bring the ball past half court with a fisher pressing him, didn't throw stupid oases that led to fast breaks, didn't get abused by every guy he was supposed to actually guard, and oh yeah actually finished games because he wasn't too busy looking for a set of balls to magically appear

I don't know why :roll: and I don't even like Blake

Sessions made Smush look like he had heart in the playoffs


u you'd take blake over sessions?

:rofl:
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Post#8 » by Stebo_SSK » Sat Aug 18, 2012 7:41 pm

I think its amazing that people think you can just trade player A for player B without considering the reasons why the other team wouldnt do it. While Mitch has pulled off amazing deals when you look past the surface you can understand the reasons why they got done. The Bobcats will in no way trade Sessions for Blake when the different in the 2 is 1M a year and a 4 year age difference. Another thing Sessions is clearly better than Blake.
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Re: Ramon Sessions 

Post#9 » by kblo247 » Sat Aug 18, 2012 7:47 pm

dockingsched wrote:
kblo247 wrote:
dockingsched wrote:why would anyone want blake over sessions?

One guy showed up in the playoffs in afraid to shoot, able to bring the ball past half court with a fisher pressing him, didn't throw stupid oases that led to fast breaks, didn't get abused by every guy he was supposed to actually guard, and oh yeah actually finished games because he wasn't too busy looking for a set of balls to magically appear

I don't know why :roll: and I don't even like Blake

Sessions made Smush look like he had heart in the playoffs


u you'd take blake over sessions?

:rofl:

I'd take old ass Fisher over Sessions. In fact Fish had a better pot season all things considered

His D was pathetic. He was unwilling to shoot. He couldn't dribble the ball Vs pressure. He has Kobe, Ron, and Steve coming to meet him just to make entry passes that he couldn't convert. And his bad passes led to fast break drills by Westbrook and Lawson, of which eh couldn't even commit anything but touch fouls that led to and 1s. He was benched late for a reason and couldn't be hidden. Then the retared **** opted out after one of the biggest meltdowns by a player there was

Least when Blake was bad the postseason before he had the chicken pox and lost a lot FO weight befor ethe season ended.
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Re: Ramon Sessions 

Post#10 » by PurpleGold » Sat Aug 18, 2012 8:15 pm

Allstar242 wrote:Is there any way we can possible trade back for sessions. I feel as if we can trade him for steve blake, that would make our team 100% complete. I loved his game and his speed compared to steve blake who is absolutely horrible

So you admit Steve Blake is "absolutely horrible," yet you think we can trade him for Sessions, who is a much better player?

Makes perfect sense.
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Post#11 » by trufan24 » Sat Aug 18, 2012 9:41 pm

PurpleGold wrote:
Allstar242 wrote:Is there any way we can possible trade back for sessions. I feel as if we can trade him for steve blake, that would make our team 100% complete. I loved his game and his speed compared to steve blake who is absolutely horrible

So you admit Steve Blake is "absolutely horrible," yet you think we can trade him for Sessions, who is a much better player?

Makes perfect sense.


Kwame Brown ---> Pau....nuff said :lol:
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Post#12 » by laduane1 » Sat Aug 18, 2012 10:12 pm

I liked Ramon due to he was fast and young. I think he can become a better player with more playing time and the short 66 game season really did not help with a new coach and a new system and no training camp. Lakers are about winning now. Ramon might have been a player that might have taken some time to be what Nash is now. Still one to keep an eye on and hope he has a great career.
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Post#13 » by kblo247 » Sat Aug 18, 2012 10:14 pm

trufan24 wrote:
PurpleGold wrote:
Allstar242 wrote:Is there any way we can possible trade back for sessions. I feel as if we can trade him for steve blake, that would make our team 100% complete. I loved his game and his speed compared to steve blake who is absolutely horrible

So you admit Steve Blake is "absolutely horrible," yet you think we can trade him for Sessions, who is a much better player?

Makes perfect sense.


Kwame Brown ---> Pau....nuff said :lol:

Marc's rights, the picks for Vasquez and Arthur, and Kwame's cap created for Zach is greater than. A maxed out Pau who was winless in the playoffs ... Yeo
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Post#14 » by Anklebreaker702 » Sun Aug 19, 2012 5:21 am

Sessions blew his chance by opting out
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Post#15 » by trufan24 » Sun Aug 19, 2012 5:43 am

kblo247 wrote:Marc's rights, the picks for Vasquez and Arthur, and Kwame's cap created for Zach is greater than. A maxed out Pau who was winless in the playoffs ... Yeo


wait wut? you must be talkin about NOW...coz if it was then, what we gave up for a hungry Pau Gasol was LOL...2 championships later > all those you just listed :lol: sure when you look at it NOW, its not so bad coz Marc turned out OKAY for em...but right then and there, that trade was :-o for Memphis...everybody knows it
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Re: Ramon Sessions 

Post#16 » by DEEP3CL » Sun Aug 19, 2012 6:08 am

Allstar242 wrote:Is there any way we can possible trade back for sessions. I feel as if we can trade him for steve blake, that would make our team 100% complete. I loved his game and his speed compared to steve blake who is absolutely horrible
Don't work like that young fella. Plus there is no team in this league that's 100% complete. Everybody has flaws.
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Re: Ramon Sessions 

Post#17 » by The Skyhook » Sun Aug 19, 2012 7:32 pm

Anklebreaker702 wrote:Sessions blew his chance by opting out

It would have been awesome for this team to have both Sessions coming off the bench. He would have been one hell of a 6th man. He always looked best for us when he was coming off the bench. He can create for others which is something that Steve Blake is not capable of doing.

Most of these guys don't find success after choosing to leave the Lakers. I still think Ariza regrets the way that contract negotiations went between him and the Lakers. Sessions may very well find himself regretting opting out if he already isn't. I'd be pretty pissed if I just left a team where the likes of Kobe and Nash aren't your best player.
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Post#18 » by One Love » Mon Aug 20, 2012 7:16 pm

Sessions is the newest player in the "Ariza & ShannonOverpaid Ex Laker Club" that went for money over winning... Let him win 15 games a year playning backup in Charlotte over wining in LA... He went all inh with pocket 9's and lost...
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Post#19 » by TheMidnightSun » Tue Aug 21, 2012 2:03 am

One Love wrote:Sessions is the newest player in the "Ariza & ShannonOverpaid Ex Laker Club" that went for money over winning... Let him win 15 games a year playning backup in Charlotte over wining in LA... He went all inh with pocket 9's and lost...


i think he actually took the same amount in charlotte that he would have gotten in l.a., i think his agent **** up the negotiations and realized that nobody wanted to pay ramon a lot so ramon decided to be close to his hometown which is in south carolina, this is all conjecture though, i liked ramons game and im sure hes a very sad panda right now,
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Re: Ramon Sessions 

Post#20 » by s3antana5757 » Tue Aug 21, 2012 12:00 pm

If we wouldve stayed, it would have meant an amnesty for blake which would have been fine with me. I still think the FO could have done a little better job with the back up 1-3 spots. Still got the trade deadline though.

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