coldfish wrote:All of this LA stuff is weird. I don't know how to take it:
- ESPN has an obvious news cycle and it came from them. By always switching who is in the lead, they continue to drive their own ratings. They have the 4 largest media markets in the US hanging on this now. They have to be loving it.
- You have the leverage scenario. Logically it works but I have some level of difficulty believing someone would do that in real life.
- Maybe the LA interest is real. Its obvious Lala likes it out there. Melo likes Gasol and he likes Bryant. However, that's just about it. They have no room to improve. Their next best player is a guy that was taken 4 spots in front of Doug McDermott. Melo is all about the coach, system and team culture. LA doesn't have any of that. They are in the West.
Oh well, real head scratcher. I love how most stories have Chicago in it right now but then none of them go into the Chicago angle. Its like a conspiracy theorist's dream.
I really haven't seen anything that changes my opinion. 30% for Chicago. NY is in the lead. Maybe LA has replaced Houston. Most of the news of the past 2 days isn't really news. Its just attention whores attention whoring.
The Bulls angle isn't explored because no one in our FO likes to talk to the media. We are tight lipped and wary of the media it seems.
Even if Melo's interest in LA is real, I still think its a positive development. It means his surety of returning to NY is that much less. And I'd rather have it be between LA and us, than NY and us tbh.