Heatles84
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Clarkson back to the Lakers on a 4-year $50 mil. Actually not a bad contract given all of the other ones floating around.
Clarkson back to the Lakers on a 4-year $50 mil. Actually not a bad contract given all of the other ones floating around.
almost as good as Ryan Kelly was supposed to be? lol.
DJ gets a little delusional with the fringe guys....that center that fell a year or two ago in the draft because of character concerns he was sure was gonna be the next Bill RussellKNEW Kelly was trash almost from day one. idea of a 3-dropping 6-11 stretch 4 was good. player was bad...
Heat can always trade away Dragic and McRoberts for nothing.
he tried to. He had to beat out Kevin Love and Tristan Thompson...good luck with that.
30 is ancient now?![]()
IF the Heat don't think Bosh is back, do they move Dragic to sign Deng?
hes also not 7' 1" 300 lbs. with knee issues.guess that makes LeClown "ancient". course I guess SOME would say he's immune to aging...![]()
Derozan's deal: 5 years, $139 million
LeBron's career: 13 years, $149 million
you might actually be able to get something for Dragic with how these contracts are going if some desperate team strikes out elsewhere.I'm not sure exactly. It depends on what you think you can get out of Weber, Richardson, and Johnson (assuming he doesn't bolt). Given the offense we run, Dragic's not a good fit, so I'm for it quite honestly. Although, now Dragic's contract is right around what we're getting in production from him.
How can you forget Campbell and Kwame Brown?
"What did I say about it being good to be a big man in the league right now? NBA Champion Timofey Mozgov, who averaged 5.8 minutes per game in the playoffs, signed a four-year, $64 million deal with the Lakers. There was not much of a bidding war: the deal was announced 45 minutes into free agency.
He’ll get minutes in L.A., and with that roster he’ll probably sniff double-double averages, but he’ll never be a great center, not with his entirely defensive skill set. (And, since he never quite returned to form after knee surgery last summer, there’s reason to think Mozgov’s best days are behind him. He turns 30 later this month.) But the Lakers landed a starter, a legitimate seven-footer. And they signed him for cheaper than it would have taken to make a run at Al Horford or Hassan Whiteside, leaving them plenty of cap space to spend or hoard for next summer’s free agency bonanza."
A double-double? I'd take that along with 2bpg.
you might actually be able to get something for Dragic with how these contracts are going if some desperate team strikes out elsewhere.
Jesus Christ.....thank god Lebron's total in endorsements is about similar to his NBA earnings.
I see why Lebron's demanding the max from here on out. I can't fault him at all.