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Balllin wrote:Zion Williamson is 6-5, with a 6-10 wingspan. I see him as a slightly better Kenneth Faried.

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Pooty....I agree with you on all counts...and I posted the same thing months ago.. I still feel strongly he will be traded today sometime. Cho has got allot of options on his board and I'm sure there is more than one team interested. I'm sure that ,if it comes down to the deadline wire, LAL would take him for Nash's expiring contract a filler. 6571820 Lance/Maxiell for Nash/Davis
Also I thing any of the following could be possiblities:
6571828 Lance/Taylor for Afflalo and Gee from Denver
6571831 Lance and Maxiell for Garnett and Brown from Nets
6571634 Lance/Taylor / protected 1st for Dragic/Green
Bye Lance
Sorry Guys ...thought a deal was done....The leak I got was just that a leak.

MasterIchiro wrote:So Mo Williams was not replacing Lance. He is here because Roberts was a poor signing and Mo should have been here to begin with.

BrotherDave wrote:I wonder if Lance losing his hunger has anything to do with Clifford throwing him under the bus from the onset.
yosemiteben wrote:BrotherDave wrote:I wonder if Lance losing his hunger has anything to do with Clifford throwing him under the bus from the onset.
The worst thing Cliff said about Lance was that expectations were too high on him from the start and that he wasn't a start and shouldn't have been pressured to play like one. Disagree with that stance?
The players love Cliff. Even you recognize that. If something like that is enough to take Lance down to 18% from three, that's on Lance.

jdm3 wrote:yosemiteben wrote:BrotherDave wrote:I wonder if Lance losing his hunger has anything to do with Clifford throwing him under the bus from the onset.
The worst thing Cliff said about Lance was that expectations were too high on him from the start and that he wasn't a start and shouldn't have been pressured to play like one. Disagree with that stance?
The players love Cliff. Even you recognize that. If something like that is enough to take Lance down to 18% from three, that's on Lance.
No the worst thing Cliff did was bench Lance every five seconds for some mistake he made while leaving Al in loafing around the court. I am sure in a players mind the double standard about "effort" was very discouraging.
yosemiteben wrote:jdm3 wrote:yosemiteben wrote:The worst thing Cliff said about Lance was that expectations were too high on him from the start and that he wasn't a start and shouldn't have been pressured to play like one. Disagree with that stance?
The players love Cliff. Even you recognize that. If something like that is enough to take Lance down to 18% from three, that's on Lance.
No the worst thing Cliff did was bench Lance every five seconds for some mistake he made while leaving Al in loafing around the court. I am sure in a players mind the double standard about "effort" was very discouraging.
In November Lance averaged 33 MPG, the exact same as Al. That's not what happened.

jdm3 wrote:yosemiteben wrote:jdm3 wrote:No the worst thing Cliff did was bench Lance every five seconds for some mistake he made while leaving Al in loafing around the court. I am sure in a players mind the double standard about "effort" was very discouraging.
In November Lance averaged 33 MPG, the exact same as Al. That's not what happened.
Lance was brought in and out of the game and benched during many 4th quarters while Al was a turnstile to the rim. That is what happened. Clifford commented on taking Lance out late and mentioned effort multiple times while Al cost us games. This is all very true.

jdm3 wrote:I think you are remembering completely wrong or your rose colored glasses are in your way. Lance played in 11 4th quarters in 17 games in November while fat slow Al played in 14. The three he did not play in were all the blowouts. Lance played in one of those and missed the other two. That still leaves 4 other 4th quarters when he did not sniff the court while Al loafed his way around. So yes Clifford screwed up here by setting a massive double standard about "effort".