Prokorov wrote:no, he didnt offer good money, he offered the same as everyone else, or in some cases like dudley, less.
embarrassing.
Oh okay, so you know literally every offer Bazemore got? Interesting, tell us!
I remember exactly one report that Bazemore took less money in order to stay with the Hawks and rejected higher offers from the Nets and Lakers, both in the same range. And the Lakers are exactly in the same spot, a bottom 3 team trying to acquire a good free agent. So guess what, he actually offered a premium for signing with a bad team! It already was good money and more than market value. You're acting like Marks offered as much money as the Warriors or Spurs, but they weren't likely even interested in him all along. But again, it seems like you know better than anyone else.
Prokorov wrote:why would i care if they came here for the money? talent wins.
what foundation is marks building with scrubs on one year deals? a foundation of losses with guys who are gone in a year? thats like tissue paper foundation. im all for building youth. but our youth is low ceiling and the vets around them are scrubs on 1 year deals.
marks couldnt have possibly done worse outside of maybe bringing in rose
Low ceiling players? They have hardly played last season or were just added this offseason, so how do we know anything about their ceiling? Just because they weren't drafted higher? Remind yourself, you wanted to spend 80M on UNDRAFTED Kent Bazemore! Who in his fourth season turned out to be a solid wing player. There are so many examples of players who outperformed their draft range. It's way too early to tell how good these players will be in two to four years. Not expecting anyone to become a top 30 player, but why shouldn't two of them develop into good starting players?
And what happened with your opinion that cap space is super valuable and enables a team to facilitate trades and salary dumps while getting assets in return? Marks has plenty of cap space to do just that. Last year, when the Nets extended Thad and were facing a decision on D-Will, you stated it multiple times.
Mosdefinition wrote:The Lakers don't have there pick this year so like a smart team they went out and signed nba players to put around there 3 young guys
You telling me deng couldn't help the nets that marks couldn't make a bigger offer
Brooks back up is a guy who was out of the league that's effing insane
I was the first and probably only one to mention Deng's name as a free agent target way before the beginning of free agency. And yes, spending money in free agency when you don't have your pick is indeed smart. But long-term deals for 30+ year olds? Hell no! Deng on a big two-year deal would've been a fantastic signing, but not for four years. Both Mozgov and Deng will haunt the Lakers when they need their cap space in order to complement their young players with legit pieces in two to three years.
The worst is, you're constantly bashing Marks and call the Lakers smart, but don't even know that their pick is top 3-protected.
They should have just mailed it in for another year, use that pick in a good draft and then start spending before the pick becomes unprotected in 2018. Deng and Mozgov could actually make them lose their draft pick while still being far away from the playoffs with 30M per year committed to old and injury prone players. That's flat out horrible management.