There is no freaking way Ingram should be holding up a deal for Leonard.
jesus.
You still have Ball and Hart plus you'd have Bron and kawhi.
Maybe PG13 too.
Trust me...I'd trade Ingram....
There is no freaking way Ingram should be holding up a deal for Leonard.
jesus.
You still have Ball and Hart plus you'd have Bron and kawhi.
Maybe PG13 too.
Trust me...I'd trade Ingram....
are Zubac and Bryant's contracts guaranteed for 2018?
Yeah, it's not George or Leonard, It's Kuzma, Ingram, George and a 1st or Leonard. No brainer to meThere is no freaking way Ingram should be holding up a deal for Leonard.
jesus.
You still have Ball and Hart plus you'd have Bron and kawhi.
Maybe PG13 too.
Yeah, it's not George or Leonard, It's Kuzma, Ingram, George and a 1st or Leonard. No brainer to me
are Zubac and Bryant's contracts guaranteed for 2018?
It's his only car.Hey, if the car is in great shape and he likes it, why not keep it and drive it?
I find it kind of refreshing.
My Grandpa had one.Understood, but why a 73? I like the 71-73 sportroof cars (Mach1), but would otherwise prefer something earlier.
I had a '67 coupe as my three season driver (no NY winters lol) for almost 20 years until I solid it about 5 years back or so. Hated to get rid of it, but 200K+ means a new engine soon (already rebuilt and bored over once), plus rust starting in the rear quarters, etc. Sold it for more than I originally paid for it and let someone else realize it was going to be a money pit soon (it was back up for sale within a year or two).
Yep.Guess I just got to accept the fact that people are going to get salty just for simply disagreeing with them.
I'll be the first one telling trojan I was wrong if the Lakers sign LeBron. I didn't think we had a chance at him. I have no problem being wrong.
My Grandpa had one.
He died when I was 7.
My clearest memories of him are when he used to pick my up from school in that car.
He left it to my uncle who still has it to this day.
He's got no kids and promised me he'd leave it to me.
Dude is remarkably healthy and spry for a guy his age.
So, I'm resigned to have to buy my own.
My Grandpa had one.
He died when I was 7.
My clearest memories of him are when he used to pick my up from school in that car.
He left it to my uncle who still has it to this day.
He's got no kids and promised me he'd leave it to me.
Dude is remarkably healthy and spry for a guy his age.
So, I'm resigned to have to buy my own.
That explains everything. My Dad had all of the popular Mopar muscle cars of the 60's and early 70's, but they were all long gone before anything could be promised lol. The Mustang thing came to me on my own growing up, especially since they are so much more affordable (and easier to find aftermarket parts to repair/rebuild) than Cudas, Challengers, Roadrunners and the like.
Narrowly missed out on a 69 Roadrunner rebuild project as my first car (guy backed out of the deal), so I ended up cycling through a 79 Dodge Aspen and a 77 Formula Firebird before getting my Mustang. Maybe one day I'll get another classic, that itch will always be there.
I've had 2 during my lifetime.had a '72 when i was in the Air Force. took it home on leave and left it...
my brother got a hold of it one day and he was high as a fuckin' kite...
residential neighborhood in Lennox he took a corner too fast and rolled it...
gotta love family...
It's his only car.
That's the thing that I find odd.
I'm middle class and I have 2 cars a RV and a motorcycle.
He is worth high 8 or low 9 figures and he has one 20 year old car.
Maybe he's just thrifty...
Magic Johnson foolishly painted himself into a corner by offering his resignation.
It makes him desperate to give away far too much now in order to avoid personal embarassment.
PG was as good as signed for LA till they started their dance with Leonard. Now George will likely stay in OKC while it will cost the Lakers Kuzma, Ingram and a 1st for Leonard. I'd have stuck with plan A????
All reports are that PG is probably going to stay in OKC.
PG was as good as signed for LA till they started their dance with Leonard. Now George will likely stay in OKC while it will cost the Lakers Kuzma, Ingram and a 1st for Leonard. I'd have stuck with plan A
Actually, it looks like we are going to find out if I was right about Bron and Boogie. Lakers going hard after CousinsNot worried. Leonard is better.
What we can't do is wait till next summer and try and sign Leonard.
#PG
PG was as good as signed for LA till they started their dance with Leonard. Now George will likely stay in OKC while it will cost the Lakers Kuzma, Ingram and a 1st for Leonard. I'd have stuck with plan A