inquisitive wrote:i prefer to stay the course for the rest of the year and play dmo, tjones more minutes....unless we can get that kfc guy.
who is that kfc guy? I've seen it said more than once

inquisitive wrote:i prefer to stay the course for the rest of the year and play dmo, tjones more minutes....unless we can get that kfc guy.
jwise44 wrote:inquisitive wrote:i prefer to stay the course for the rest of the year and play dmo, tjones more minutes....unless we can get that kfc guy.
who is that kfc guy? I've seen it said more than once
MaxRider wrote:jwise44 wrote:inquisitive wrote:i prefer to stay the course for the rest of the year and play dmo, tjones more minutes....unless we can get that kfc guy.
who is that kfc guy? I've seen it said more than once
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MaxRider wrote:BaYBaller wrote:The difference is that in trades you know what's going in and going out. With the lottery you don't know what pick you are going to get nor how the player you pick is going to turn out. Everybody seems to severely underestimate how these two factors affect how fast a franchise can turn itself around through the draft. And while ppl think it is easy to tank, in practice it isn't. Look at how bad some teams are (Bobcats, Wizards). They have been bad for so long it's probably pretty hard to out-tank them. And look at their high draft picks. Okafor, Felton, Wall... do these sound like franchise players to you?
Look at how bad Lowry has been in TOR. If we tanked last year you think we could've traded Lowry for the Raptors pick? The "advantage" of tanking is not really an advantage at all.
that's why you need to tank to get higher picks so you can trade them for a better quality star
nobody want your 14th pick
the best morey had done in the past 3 years with the 14th pick is trade up for 12th pick
moofs wrote:MaxRider wrote:BaYBaller wrote:The difference is that in trades you know what's going in and going out. With the lottery you don't know what pick you are going to get nor how the player you pick is going to turn out. Everybody seems to severely underestimate how these two factors affect how fast a franchise can turn itself around through the draft. And while ppl think it is easy to tank, in practice it isn't. Look at how bad some teams are (Bobcats, Wizards). They have been bad for so long it's probably pretty hard to out-tank them. And look at their high draft picks. Okafor, Felton, Wall... do these sound like franchise players to you?
Look at how bad Lowry has been in TOR. If we tanked last year you think we could've traded Lowry for the Raptors pick? The "advantage" of tanking is not really an advantage at all.
that's why you need to tank to get higher picks so you can trade them for a better quality star
nobody want your 14th pick
the best morey had done in the past 3 years with the 14th pick is trade up for 12th pick
Nice job changing your tune there, boyo.
How many teams trade in-prime superstars for draft picks?
What do you think we just DID this offseason?
2 1st round draft picks, a scoring guard everyone hated, and a lotto pick who's underwhelmed magnificently so far.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/v1rqj7l2m451d ... yYears.pdf
Glad to finally have you on board, Max!
)dockingsched wrote: the biggest loss of the off-season for the lakers was earl clark
Baller 24 wrote:Changes need to be made from a coaching standpoint. The offensive execution is terrible. However, it seems like it's not even McHale's fault. Wasn't there an article out earlier saying how our owner preferred that run n' gun offense ? We need a post player, an established one that we can go to if we need buckets.
msg4k90 wrote:kevin mchale has done a great job overplaying him in losing games.
msg4k90 wrote:James Harden is shooting 25% on 3 pointers this month and is attempting 6.8 3PA per game. 22/88. 31% usage rate. he's exhausted.
kevin mchale has done a great job overplaying him in losing games. james is averaging close to 40 minutes per game in Jan. mchale has no idea what he's doing. smh!!!!!! I don't know how anyone can defend him after yesterday's game.
why did the rockets sign james anderson?
james harden needs a break sometimes!!!
Zubby wrote:McHale don't give a **** bout any of that... They wanna see Harden in the ASG he don't make it, Les gonna be mad, after the announcement that Harden made AS team Les will let him rest.
Josh Smith believes he deserves a maximum-level extension.
“I feel like I’m a max player,” Smith said. “I feel I bring a lot to the table. I have a lot of versatility. For what I do and what I give this ball club, I feel like I’m worth it.”
The Hawks will be able to offer Smith a five-year deal worth about $94 million.
Smith again: “There shouldn’t be any hesitation. I’m Josh Smith, I’m not anybody else. I ‘m not Michael Jordan, I’m not LeBron James, I’m not Brook Lopez. I’m Josh Smith. You can’t look at what might’ve happened with another person. Let’s say Joe. You can’t say, ‘I’m skeptical of giving another person that’ because of whatever they feel like happened."
Zubby wrote:I want Ilyasova prefect PF for this team...