I would think maybe even Denver too?
The main issue I see is still Westbrook. He can still put up numbers, but unfortunately those numbers include turnovers and bricked layups. He doesn't seem to have a lower gear (except on defense), so he's out of control too often.
Anxious to see what impact Nunn can make (and who will lose minutes when/if he does).
He'll need time to get his wind back too. He played great early on last night, but even in reduced minutes he flagged pretty badly as the game progressed.
Lavar has to be itching to get some spotlight. Is he getting any in Chicago or Charlotte?
Keyword is free agent. They wouldn't trade for himOther than he will be an expiring contract...Why would the Heat want him?
I don't know if the Lakers will find a team interested in him.
Keyword is free agent. They wouldn't trade for him
Missed that. Still not sure why the Heat would want him though.
I doubt they will. As I've said, about the only way I can see them unloading Westbrook during the season is if some team decides to blow it up, but wants to still sell tickets.
Their best opportunities would likely be in the off-season or during the season next year when he will be an expiring contract.
I thought Wall said he wasn't interested in a buyout?
Brooklyn should snag him, but to only play in their home games.He eventually need to give in if he would like to play basketball
He's not the type of player that makes a team better.
I thought all that was smoke anyway