thunderc
Well-Known Member
It’s your right to be wrongThat's where the GOAT is located at.
Just trying to help
It’s your right to be wrongThat's where the GOAT is located at.
Just trying to help
Just to piss Lebron offWhy would Jordan be at a Lakers game?
Lmfao
So, I say Dallas, @HurricaneDij39 says Philly.
I was joking about Lebron getting traded in July.
But, the Lakers seem like they have zero fucks to give about his passive aggressive nonsense.
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Lakers seriously considering riding this season out with their current roster
Internally, sources said, there’s been serious consideration given to riding out the season without making a major deal if they can’t find one that would make the [Lakers] a realistic contender.…hoopshype.com
…..Dunno if you watch the NBA Front Office show.They are dumb as fuck.
The way the cap is structured and with their current construction, they actually have MORE flexibility if they make a trade now. To keep it short, they have roughly 60 to 65 mil in moveable contracts to acquire talent with right now via trades. If you wait until the offseason, you're going to have 30 mil in cap space. And because of how they (foolishly) structured Reaves contract, some of that cap is gonna be needed to re-sign him because he's not bird rights eligible. It doesn't have to be a trade for a star player to make you instant contenders. You need to acquire players to improve the roster and build from there. Hell, the way Lebron and AD were playing pre-injury, if you got enough role players to be a 6 or 7 seed you could reasonably conclude you're a title contender since those two were MVP level. But that's beside the point, the point is you do deals now to allow yourself to keep building. You don't do it in one swoop. It's about making yourself better now and you'll have chances to improve more later.
So what's a better option to build a team around Lebron/AD for now thru the next 2 years:
2 tradeable picks and tradeable contracts worth 65 mil
30 mil in cap space with no contracts to trade but just picks.
The better option is #1. You have more flexability getting role players to fill out the team moving people like Westbrook. If you get guys on expirings back, you can use bird rights to re-sign them. If you choose option 2, you'll eat some money re-signing Reaves so that'll probably take you down to 25 mil left, maybe less. If you sign someone like Kuz, that's probably 12 to 15 mil per. Congrats, now you've used half your space on two players already. Your option quickly narrow with option 2.
Basically, its front office malfeasance to not trade Westbrook and whatever other package you can throw together to acquire as many role players as possible. The only logical explanation to not doing this is they do not care about winning and just want to get under the luxury tax. They are fine with losing, not paying the tax, and think the fan base will still buy tickets/tune in just because Lebron is there.
What a pathetic FOLmfao
So, I say Dallas, @HurricaneDij39 says Philly.
I was joking about Lebron getting traded in July.
But, the Lakers seem like they have zero fucks to give about his passive aggressive nonsense.
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Lakers seriously considering riding this season out with their current roster
Internally, sources said, there’s been serious consideration given to riding out the season without making a major deal if they can’t find one that would make the [Lakers] a realistic contender.…hoopshype.com
I thought they were capped at the tht contract…..Dunno if you watch the NBA Front Office show.
But, they just said Austin Reaves is going to get a bigger contract from the Lakers than the one they declined to give Caruso.
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They are dumb as fuck.
The way the cap is structured and with their current construction, they actually have MORE flexibility if they make a trade now. To keep it short, they have roughly 60 to 65 mil in moveable contracts to acquire talent with right now via trades. If you wait until the offseason, you're going to have 30 mil in cap space. And because of how they (foolishly) structured Reaves contract, some of that cap is gonna be needed to re-sign him because he's not bird rights eligible. It doesn't have to be a trade for a star player to make you instant contenders. You need to acquire players to improve the roster and build from there. Hell, the way Lebron and AD were playing pre-injury, if you got enough role players to be a 6 or 7 seed you could reasonably conclude you're a title contender since those two were MVP level. But that's beside the point, the point is you do deals now to allow yourself to keep building. You don't do it in one swoop. It's about making yourself better now and you'll have chances to improve more later.
So what's a better option to build a team around Lebron/AD for now thru the next 2 years:
2 tradeable picks and tradeable contracts worth 65 mil
30 mil in cap space with no contracts to trade but just picks.
The better option is #1. You have more flexability getting role players to fill out the team moving people like Westbrook. If you get guys on expirings back, you can use bird rights to re-sign them. If you choose option 2, you'll eat some money re-signing Reaves so that'll probably take you down to 25 mil left, maybe less. If you sign someone like Kuz, that's probably 12 to 15 mil per. Congrats, now you've used half your space on two players already. Your option quickly narrow with option 2.
Basically, its front office malfeasance to not trade Westbrook and whatever other package you can throw together to acquire as many role players as possible. The only logical explanation to not doing this is they do not care about winning and just want to get under the luxury tax. They are fine with losing, not paying the tax, and think the fan base will still buy tickets/tune in just because Lebron is there.
Caruso got 4/37.I thought they were capped at the tht contract
Caruso got 4/37.
THT got 3/31.
With the rise in cap, Reaves will get more than both of them.
Is he a 10-12 mil per year player?
Dunno if I’m paying him that to miss the playoffs.
Not sure who they would sign with that 30 mil in cap that would be capable of extinguishing this dumpster fire.
They have about 25-30 mil with the roster holds.Yeah, and they only have 4 guys under contract for next year. If they keep reaves and walker they will have almost no cap space when you consider that 17-18ish mil in cap space gone and the empty roster charges, they’d have minimal room left
By then he's gonna have to bust out his new street clothes "spring collection"?
Eh…Pretty sucky sports night in the OKC
Well the Sooners lost to Florida St 35-32 in the bowl game tooEh…
Lamelo having a good night.
Tip your cap and move on.
Sacramento was going to get to be on tv and it was against Houston? That’s harsh.