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How athletic can lakers get next year?

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Re: How athletic can lakers get next year? 

Post#41 » by eliasrapp98 » Wed Apr 10, 2013 9:54 pm

LApwnd wrote:
eliasrapp98 wrote:Well, it's a horrible trade regardless. I have an offer though. Imma sixers fan. Andrew Bynum for Dwight Howard. Did mgmt ever say no? Nope. So it's a good trade regardless.


you're comparison is even as moronic as your claims.......like I said what you say as a fan means little in the real world so dont come around here making BS statements as if it there facts, I dont give an F what Minn fans responses are, those guys always reject trade, even good trades because of "money" as if its their money :lol: . There's troll trade offers all the time but we dont go around using it as anything official. There's been dumber trades that happen in real life than some of the trash I've seen posted in the trade boards :lol:

When your excuse is that there have been worse trades, you know the trade sucks. It means something though that MIN fans think that trade sucks, Non-Lakers fans think is sucks, and only bias Lakers fan like those trades. Williams has had as good a year as Gasol, is younger, and cheaper. Also it's a good point by MIN fans to decline a trade due to money... It restricts them resigning Pekovic and means they might pay luxury tax.
PG: Russell Westbrook, Reggie Jackson
SG: Andre Roberson, Anthony Morrow, Jeremy Lamb
SF: Kevin Durant, KJ McDaniels, Perry Jones
PF: Serge Ibaka, Nick Collison, Robert Covington
Cc: Al Jefferson, Steven Adams, Kendrick Perkins, Mitch McGary
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Re: How athletic can lakers get next year? 

Post#42 » by LApwnd » Wed Apr 10, 2013 10:01 pm

eliasrapp98 wrote:
LApwnd wrote:
eliasrapp98 wrote:Well, it's a horrible trade regardless. I have an offer though. Imma sixers fan. Andrew Bynum for Dwight Howard. Did mgmt ever say no? Nope. So it's a good trade regardless.


you're comparison is even as moronic as your claims.......like I said what you say as a fan means little in the real world so dont come around here making BS statements as if it there facts, I dont give an F what Minn fans responses are, those guys always reject trade, even good trades because of "money" as if its their money :lol: . There's troll trade offers all the time but we dont go around using it as anything official. There's been dumber trades that happen in real life than some of the trash I've seen posted in the trade boards :lol:

When your excuse is that there have been worse trades, you know the trade sucks. It means something though that MIN fans think that trade sucks, Non-Lakers fans think is sucks, and only bias Lakers fan like those trades. Williams has had as good a year as Gasol, is younger, and cheaper. Also it's a good point by MIN fans to decline a trade due to money... It restricts them resigning Pekovic and means they might pay luxury tax.


the point this whole time wasn't about the trade sucking or not, its you making it out as if OUR MGMT. has made any sort of attempt in regards to trading Pau to Minn, which they have NOT, as your "repeated offers" comments. Again I repeat whatever we FANS say dont represent mgmt. one bit.
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Re: How athletic can lakers get next year? 

Post#43 » by KingLakers » Thu Apr 11, 2013 8:15 am

I don't know whats going on with this back and forth happening on this on this board right now I want to respond to hoops 32's post in a perfect offseason the Lakers would keep together the core Kobe, Pau, Dwight, Nash and put a couple young pieces around them 2 guys I really like are Corey Brewer and Cj Watson. Now how does this happen? MWP did mention a couple weeks back in the LA Times that he may want to opt out and sign a smaller deal with the Lakers now lets say he does and Lakers tell him they want to look at some options before they recommit to him they go to Brewer and offer the full mini mle deal which would be 3 yrs at 9m and he takes it (unlikely) but lets say it happens and then they go to Watson and offer him the vets minimum which for players with his years in the league is 1.1m and he takes it. To make room for Watson Blake is amnestied and Duhon is bought out of his non guaranteed salary next season. In other moves the Lakers bring back Morris and Sacre they both have qualifying offers next summer Clark is resigned to about 3m to 4m per year and obviously Dwight is resigned. Lakers roster will look like this if all this happens.
PG. Nash, Watson, Morris
SG. Kobe, Meeks
SF. Brewer
PF. Pau, Clark
C. Dwight, Hill, Sacre
Lakers sign young players through camp or some vets to fill out the remaining 3 or 4 spots.
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