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LAKERS ARE DONE..PERIOD..
LAKERS WILL NOW REBUILD WITH WASHED UP KOBE BRYANT and STEVE NASH -40 YEARS OLD..


LAKERS WILL NOW REBUILD WITH WASHED UP KOBE BRYANT and STEVE NASH -40 YEARS OLD..



Iffy???
I thought you spoiled clowns claimed that everyone wanted to play in Hollywood?
I dont understand the love for Josh Smith...................then who is their PG?
Trojan, those threads have started already somewhere. Its the only real free agent around that can turn a program around when they have no draft picks or young talent. I dont understand the Clark departure. I dont understand who is running LA. Do they make any decisions out there?
Mitch does know that most good Free Agents never actually get to free agency......right?
Dont forget the Spurs!! They have everyone back and should be a threat to go to the Finals again. I'm po'd at Howard for not going to GSW but I am glad we got Iggy.Houston will be very dangerous with Howard and Smith. This is perhaps the only place I see Josh Smith fitting in with a good team, so long as he understands his role.
Time will tell if the chemistry works and they still need to sign a cheap 1, but I think any GM in the league would be ecstatic to land Howard, Smith and Harden.
I would be surprised if the sign and trade for Smith did not happen at this point.
Top 3 in the west are: Houston, LAC and OKC, in no particular order.
The Warriors will be better too, but they need a healthy Bogut to hang with these teams. If he is right come playoff time, the Dubs will be capable of beating anybody. Obviously, you can't count out SA or Memphis either. The West is going to absolutely sick next year.
Sources saying Lakers are talking to Centers Joe Wolf and Greg Kite
You're sleeping on the Spurs
Houston will be very dangerous with Howard and Smith. This is perhaps the only place I see Josh Smith fitting in with a good team, so long as he understands his role.
Time will tell if the chemistry works and they still need to sign a cheap 1, but I think any GM in the league would be ecstatic to land Howard, Smith and Harden.
I would be surprised if the sign and trade for Smith did not happen at this point.
Top 3 in the west are: Houston, LAC and OKC, in no particular order.
The Warriors will be better too, but they need a healthy Bogut to hang with these teams. If he is right come playoff time, the Dubs will be capable of beating anybody. Obviously, you can't count out SA or Memphis either. The West is going to absolutely sick next year.
They won't be dangerous if they run the team the way Howard wants. He thinks he's a post threat, but he's not. You can't name one go to post move of his. He's always been a dynamic athlete. His offense relies on that athleticism whether it's quickly rolling off screens for easy dunks or out-jumping guys for putbacks. Only way for Houston to maximize their success is to have Harden be the primary option, using his play making ability to generate offense through a series of screens (Howard being the primary screener). If they instead try to run everything through Howard, giving him 15 to 20 or more post touches a game, they'll be hampering their offensive efficiency.
And I still wouldn't go for Smith. I'm too skeptical of his and Dwight's relationship. You can get away with having one poor attitude towards work ethic on a team but not two, especially if they're friends. I just have visions of Smith and Howard laughing on the sidelines as they have a combined 18 points and they're losing by 20 while Harden is pulling the hairs out of his beard in frustration. Plus, I just don't think Smith is a guy you can win with. He's been in the league for awhile and he's basically the same player. He still makes boneheaded plays all the time. I've heard people say "he'd be fine as your 3rd option". Well he was the 3rd option in ATL behind Johnson and Horford, tell me how many championships those Hawks teams played for.
They won't be dangerous if they run the team the way Howard wants. He thinks he's a post threat, but he's not. You can't name one go to post move of his. He's always been a dynamic athlete. His offense relies on that athleticism whether it's quickly rolling off screens for easy dunks or out-jumping guys for putbacks. Only way for Houston to maximize their success is to have Harden be the primary option, using his play making ability to generate offense through a series of screens (Howard being the primary screener). If they instead try to run everything through Howard, giving him 15 to 20 or more post touches a game, they'll be hampering their offensive efficiency.
And I still wouldn't go for Smith. I'm too skeptical of his and Dwight's relationship. You can get away with having one poor attitude towards work ethic on a team but not two, especially if they're friends. I just have visions of Smith and Howard laughing on the sidelines as they have a combined 18 points and they're losing by 20 while Harden is pulling the hairs out of his beard in frustration. Plus, I just don't think Smith is a guy you can win with. He's been in the league for awhile and he's basically the same player. He still makes boneheaded plays all the time. I've heard people say "he'd be fine as your 3rd option". Well he was the 3rd option in ATL behind Johnson and Horford, tell me how many championships those Hawks teams played for.