lebron23james
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Cuz there isn't a need.
Everybody else can just step their game up and smile more.
Magic talking to the management lol
Cuz there isn't a need.
Everybody else can just step their game up and smile more.
Bi-sexuals don't look their partners in the eyes.....it only turns gay when eye contact is made.
Magic is not gay - He contracted the aids virus due to multiple sex partners without using protection. The AIDS virus can be sexually transmitted through straight or gay people and is not owned by the gay community and it has absolutely nothing to do with the reasons he left the Lakers.I don't think he is gay but probably bi sexual
As is Isiah. You don't kiss another grown man like that
Lot of people for sure don't like Pelinka, but he spent over a decade as an agent, so I wonder if Pelinka has so many enemies because he was competitive in getting players to hire him and they were/are jealous or if they have legitimate reasons. I haven't heard one legitimate reason yet for the hatred. Everything Magic is saying came from third parties. Why not sit down with the dude and confront him face to face like a man instead of talking about Pelinka behind is back?I watched most of it. From what i saw, Magic is rooting hard core for Rob to crash and burn even tho he didn't say it. Since it will likely happen, i look forward to the magic tweet when the time is right lol
Both go together - can't have the one without the other. That's the reason the Lakers have missed the playoffs for so many years. Get the players and make the playoffs and everything else will come together.She has. The business side of the Lakers is among the best, if not the best, in all of professional sports.
It's the basketball side that's fucked up right now.
I get what you're saying - and I agree that trying to find the glory days of show time wasn't going to happen. I didn't think that was realistic, but I really didn't think he would be with the Lakers more then two or three years either.Already ranted about this in the Vogel thread and I don't feel like repeating myself again so I'll just add something I saw on Twitter;
Magic took the job thinking this would be just like the Showtime Lakers again; but then when there was no Coke and random sex, he realized it was just work so he quit
I get what you're saying - and I agree that trying to find the glory days of show time wasn't going to happen. I didn't think that was realistic, but I really didn't think he would be with the Lakers more then two or three years either.
Yes, I knowLol. That part was joke, my dude
Magic is not gay - He contracted the aids virus due to multiple sex partners without using protection. The AIDS virus can be sexually transmitted through straight or gay people and is not owned by the gay community and it has absolutely nothing to do with the reasons he left the Lakers.
Why exactly shouldn't they have signed Lebron?
listen i hate queen lebron as much as the next guy but they were the 4th seed when he got injured....Because 35 Million is too much to pay for 2 wins more than the year without him.
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I'm not sold on Pelinka. For all we really know, maybe he was doing all of the things Magic said.
If it were up to me, I'd either let him go or hire someone to assist him as an advisor or something.
Having said that, he came off as a hell of a lot more professional with his comments than Magic did.
Frank Vogel won that presser though. I really liked what he had to say.
I rarely hear anything positive about Pelinka from anyone. When you constantly hear bad things about a GM, very few good things, and your end product is lacking, you really need to question why someone is still on the job.
IMO, I think the biggest problem with the Lakers is that they keep trying to keep things in house. Vogel is a good sign that maybe they will try and break away but it remains to be seen how much influence Magic may still have or Kobe or Rambis.
Teams that allow their alumni to dictate their operations rarely succeed.
I don't mind Pelinka, he certainly wouldn't be my choice, but I don't mind giving him a shot. But I really wish they'd either bring in someone with experience in an "advisor" role similar to what Jerry West has.
I'm not sold on Pelinka. For all we really know, maybe he was doing all of the things Magic said.
If it were up to me, I'd either let him go or hire someone to assist him as an advisor or something.
Having said that, he came off as a hell of a lot more professional with his comments than Magic did.
Frank Vogel won that presser though. I really liked what he had to say.