Monroe Agrees On Max With Bucks
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Monroe Agrees On Max With Bucks
Again hope a separate thread is ok since it's an actual reported meeting
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please no.
"All these guys who run these organizations who talk about analytics, they have one thing in common: They're a bunch of guys who ain't never played the game, they never got the girls in high school, and they just want to get in the game."
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Ugh, not exactly the greatest fit but atleast he'll retain trade value and his max will be lower than what Carroll got paid just now.



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Well at least he'd be playing his natural position if he were to sign here.
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He's not that bad. Skilled, capable scorer, good rebounder, has good size.
shawn_hemp wrote: a guy who is far worse than Robert Covington in Brandon Ingram, and a guy who is no better than TJ McConnell or Tony Wroten in D'Angelo Russell.
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If he can be had for cheaper hes good insurance if more scoring in the post and rebounds is needed like a younger Boozer. I would have prefered Milsap.
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The timing is just so uncomfortable for them. Long flight, lack of sleep, meeting with an FA you can't feel too confident about getting, in an away city while the rest of the league is making signings.
How can they even concentrate on this meeting thinking that when you get out of that room, all the guys that you want may not be available anymore.
How can they even concentrate on this meeting thinking that when you get out of that room, all the guys that you want may not be available anymore.
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DeMarre Carroll should have been the target FA. He got overpaid.
Danny Green should have been next in line. He got resigned.
LMA seems doubtful according to WOJ
DJ seems primed for the Mavs
here is 1 scenario-
1. Sign paul pierce to a 1-2 year contract
2. SIGN and TRADE Jordan Hill to Mavs for Tyson Chandler (assuming they get DJ). Both sides would benefit.
go with Russell/Kobe/Pierce/Randle/Chandler...with supreme focus, that's a cheap lakers team that could make a run imo.
Danny Green should have been next in line. He got resigned.
LMA seems doubtful according to WOJ
DJ seems primed for the Mavs
here is 1 scenario-
1. Sign paul pierce to a 1-2 year contract
2. SIGN and TRADE Jordan Hill to Mavs for Tyson Chandler (assuming they get DJ). Both sides would benefit.
go with Russell/Kobe/Pierce/Randle/Chandler...with supreme focus, that's a cheap lakers team that could make a run imo.
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Monroe is one-dimensional
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DarthDiggler69 wrote:Monroe is one-dimensional
But its a dimension the Lakers are sorely lacking in.
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Pointgod wrote:DarthDiggler69 wrote:Monroe is one-dimensional
But its a dimension the Lakers are sorely lacking in.
No it's not. We already have 4 score first players in our starting lineup.
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They should just end the meeting and fly the hell back to LA to regroup and talk about plan E - Z.
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Michael Lucky wrote:Pointgod wrote:DarthDiggler69 wrote:Monroe is one-dimensional
But its a dimension the Lakers are sorely lacking in.
No it's not. We already have 4 score first players in our starting lineup.
http://www.82games.com/1415/14DET19.HTM
Look at his net PER at center. He's an intriguing option for the right price. He's young, plays in the post, and solid on defense.
There might be some potential to unlock here.
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crazyeights wrote:Michael Lucky wrote:Pointgod wrote:
But its a dimension the Lakers are sorely lacking in.
No it's not. We already have 4 score first players in our starting lineup.
http://www.82games.com/1415/14DET19.HTM
Look at his net PER at center. He's an intriguing option for the right price. He's young, plays in the post, and solid on defense.
There might be some potential to unlock here.
I know that he's a much better player at C than at the 4. I just don't know what we're planning to do for Defense.
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Michael Lucky wrote:Pointgod wrote:DarthDiggler69 wrote:Monroe is one-dimensional
But its a dimension the Lakers are sorely lacking in.
No it's not. We already have 4 score first players in our starting lineup.
We don't have a low post presence and I think everyone here is overrating the numbers that two rookies in the starting lineup sharing the ball with Kobe are going to put up. Monroe has the potential to be a legitimate 20 and 10 guy with 3-4 assists tossed in. If you sign him you can make more moves to address his defensive deficiencies that him and Kobe have, move Clarkson and Randle to the bench and spread out the scoring across the team. Just a thought, but the idea that Monroe is one dimensional is completely wrong and passing up on talent especially at his contract is a mistake IMO.
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Pointgod wrote:Michael Lucky wrote:Pointgod wrote:
But its a dimension the Lakers are sorely lacking in.
No it's not. We already have 4 score first players in our starting lineup.
We don't have a low post presence and I think everyone here is overrating the numbers that two rookies in the starting lineup sharing the ball with Kobe are going to put up. Monroe has the potential to be a legitimate 20 and 10 guy with 3-4 assists tossed in. If you sign him you can make more moves to address his defensive deficiencies that him and Kobe have, move Clarkson and Randle to the bench and spread out the scoring across the team. Just a thought, but the idea that Monroe is one dimensional is completely wrong and passing up on talent especially at his contract is a mistake IMO.
I wouldn't mind getting him, but I may find it hard getting too excited about the season with him as the big get.
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dipstick wrote:Pointgod wrote:Michael Lucky wrote:No it's not. We already have 4 score first players in our starting lineup.
We don't have a low post presence and I think everyone here is overrating the numbers that two rookies in the starting lineup sharing the ball with Kobe are going to put up. Monroe has the potential to be a legitimate 20 and 10 guy with 3-4 assists tossed in. If you sign him you can make more moves to address his defensive deficiencies that him and Kobe have, move Clarkson and Randle to the bench and spread out the scoring across the team. Just a thought, but the idea that Monroe is one dimensional is completely wrong and passing up on talent especially at his contract is a mistake IMO.
I wouldn't mind getting him, but I may find it hard getting too excited about the season with him as the big get.
D'Angelo is the big get regardless of Free Agency.

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crazyeights wrote:dipstick wrote:Pointgod wrote:
We don't have a low post presence and I think everyone here is overrating the numbers that two rookies in the starting lineup sharing the ball with Kobe are going to put up. Monroe has the potential to be a legitimate 20 and 10 guy with 3-4 assists tossed in. If you sign him you can make more moves to address his defensive deficiencies that him and Kobe have, move Clarkson and Randle to the bench and spread out the scoring across the team. Just a thought, but the idea that Monroe is one dimensional is completely wrong and passing up on talent especially at his contract is a mistake IMO.
I wouldn't mind getting him, but I may find it hard getting too excited about the season with him as the big get.
D'Angelo is the big get regardless of Free Agency.
You got me there.

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yeah but he's probably the most realistic get. at least we'd have a very young core of guys who can grow together.dipstick wrote:I wouldn't mind getting him, but I may find it hard getting too excited about the season with him as the big get.