RoyceDa59 wrote:This is exciting.
Lakers with LeBron, AD, Kyrie are filthy good. Best trio in the league.
Until KD is traded to GSW a day later. KD+ Steph+ the corpse of Klay Thompson is better than Lebron/AD/Kyrie.
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RoyceDa59 wrote:This is exciting.
Lakers with LeBron, AD, Kyrie are filthy good. Best trio in the league.
Johnny Bball wrote:Hahahahahaha. James is going to loudly petition to get Irving to LAL at any cost and then bail at the end of the year when the cupboard is empty. Classic.
Johnny Bball wrote:Hahahahahaha. James is going to loudly petition to get Irving to LAL at any cost and then bail at the end of the year when the cupboard is empty. Classic.
Freighttrain wrote:Johnny Bball wrote:Hahahahahaha. James is going to loudly petition to get Irving to LAL at any cost and then bail at the end of the year when the cupboard is empty. Classic.
Please tell me your average post has more substance than this. I refuse to believe you have 38.000 posts and this is what you come up with

Johnny Bball wrote:Freighttrain wrote:Johnny Bball wrote:Hahahahahaha. James is going to loudly petition to get Irving to LAL at any cost and then bail at the end of the year when the cupboard is empty. Classic.
Please tell me your average post has more substance than this. I refuse to believe you have 38.000 posts and this is what you come up with
You can't possibly think James is staying in LAL. You've seen his history, you know what he's going to do. It would be completely OUT of character for him to stay.
th87 wrote:hoosierdaddy34 wrote:th87 wrote:
Uh when? The Lakers have average ownership and average management, but stumble upwards into superstars every 4 years or so.
Yes, if they had joke-level ownership like Sterling and Dolan, they wouldn't be successful, but they can get away with being mediocre and still come away with titles. Most other teams can't do this.
Small market management has to be much much better for them to have even somewhat comparable success.
The disadvantages you list can be offset by endorsements and access, and no alpha would turn down being an icon of the most famous NBA franchise in the world, come on.
So basically your response is to double down on the same ridiculous logic and ignoring your original point which was apparently distance to the ocean was the only reason the Lakers were good despite crappy leadership. Except that doesn’t hold true for the Clippers because their leadership was bad.
Haha didn't say that either.
But I see you want to go the strawman/intellectually dishonest/purposely obtuse route.
Is it really that hard to admit that the Lakers benefit greatly from Privilege? (Same mechanism of how certain segments of society do. Doesn't guarantee success, but it doesn't hurt.)
Every non Laker fan can see this. Not sure why it's so hard to face reality.
antonac wrote:Is it just me or does anyone else think that, while this will make the lakers better, not markedly so.
Davis hasn't played good basketball in 2 years, he's a big with constant injury problems, I just don't see him getting back to his prime in a full time role.
Lebron is 38 and really is in decline, obviously he can still function as a star level player if he plays the right role, but he's not a dominant force. I was looking at Federer's career timeline, at this point he was still quite good, he made it to the wimbledon final 6 months on and then hasn't got near a slam final, or even full time play. Lebron will still need be going full steam a year from now.
Kyrie has had 5 years of disappointing and causing problems. He's beginning to remind of footballers like Balotelli, Robinho, Adriano, guys with a ton of skill and ability but their constant off-filed nonsense lead to them under-performing, which just got worse as they went on, I feel Kyrie's ceiling might now just be a 25+ppg guy on a lotto team. He also leaves every organisation with bad blood. The Cavs got a busted up Isaiah Thomas, Boston got nothing, it looks like Brooklyn will get an awful Westbrook, does this not tell you something? Is it possible that after a year of not being valued he walks after the Lakers have several years of picks at Brooklyn to get him? It definitely is.
and then you just have nothing else on the bench. If they got Curry that actually might be important, but I just don't see this team stopping some of the other Western teams. If Davis gets back to prime, Lebron is willing to take a reduced role as a playmaker, Kyrie reigns himself in and some guys on the bench step up, sure it's a contender. That's four "ifs" though, it's nothing I'd gamble on.
No. U can make an all cash offer and close in 7 days. If financing involved 2 weeks.JN61 wrote:NyKnicks1714 wrote:tarantism wrote:Exactly. Players buying a house in LA in non-news.
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How are you all so gullible?
Correct if I'm wrong but buying house like this and finalizing the deal can take months in USA
robbie84 wrote:RoyceDa59 wrote:This is exciting.
Lakers with LeBron, AD, Kyrie are filthy good. Best trio in the league.
Until KD is traded to GSW a day later. KD+ Steph+ the corpse of Klay Thompson is better than Lebron/AD/Kyrie.
Johnny Bball wrote:Freighttrain wrote:Johnny Bball wrote:Hahahahahaha. James is going to loudly petition to get Irving to LAL at any cost and then bail at the end of the year when the cupboard is empty. Classic.
Please tell me your average post has more substance than this. I refuse to believe you have 38.000 posts and this is what you come up with
You can't possibly think James is staying in LAL. You've seen his history, you know what he's going to do. It would be completely OUT of character for him to stay.
antonac wrote:Is it just me or does anyone else think that, while this will make the lakers better, not markedly so.
Davis hasn't played good basketball in 2 years, he's a big with constant injury problems, I just don't see him getting back to his prime in a full time role.
Lebron is 38 and really is in decline, obviously he can still function as a star level player if he plays the right role, but he's not a dominant force. I was looking at Federer's career timeline, at this point he was still quite good, he made it to the wimbledon final 6 months on and then hasn't got near a slam final, or even full time play. Lebron will still need be going full steam a year from now.
Kyrie has had 5 years of disappointing and causing problems. He's beginning to remind of footballers like Balotelli, Robinho, Adriano, guys with a ton of skill and ability but their constant off-filed nonsense lead to them under-performing, which just got worse as they went on, I feel Kyrie's ceiling might now just be a 25+ppg guy on a lotto team. He also leaves every organisation with bad blood. The Cavs got a busted up Isaiah Thomas, Boston got nothing, it looks like Brooklyn will get an awful Westbrook, does this not tell you something? Is it possible that after a year of not being valued he walks after the Lakers have several years of picks at Brooklyn to get him? It definitely is.
and then you just have nothing else on the bench. If they got Curry that actually might be important, but I just don't see this team stopping some of the other Western teams. If Davis gets back to prime, Lebron is willing to take a reduced role as a playmaker, Kyrie reigns himself in and some guys on the bench step up, sure it's a contender. That's four "ifs" though, it's nothing I'd gamble on.

KHRICH wrote:?t=N2JAD4Y-HCR9EnFRnjWNqg&s=19
I feel if she had a choice she'd get rid of Bron much less adding kyrie
zimpy27 wrote:KHRICH wrote:?t=N2JAD4Y-HCR9EnFRnjWNqg&s=19
I feel if she had a choice she'd get rid of Bron much less adding kyrie
Is she naked in her own Twitter image?
Only other owner crazy enough to do that might be Ballmer.
The irony of posting cryptic tweets to get herself attention at the expense of the team.
KHRICH wrote:?t=N2JAD4Y-HCR9EnFRnjWNqg&s=19
I feel if she had a choice she'd get rid of Bron much less adding kyrie
Hello Brooklyn wrote:I can't believe people are falling for this.
LeBron/AD/Kyrie is not even a top 4 seed in the West.
All 3 of those guys are extremely injury prone and Kyrie is guaranteed to miss a ton of games. Coach is a complete unknown.
Why would anyone have them over the Warriors or Clippers? Seems insane to me.
I would be shocked if those 3 end up playing even 25 games together.