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We almost let this sucker slip away, but I found it on the 8th page. Can't let our roll call thread get away because next year the Lakers are going to be contending again
We almost let this sucker slip away, but I found it on the 8th page. Can't let our roll call thread get away because next year the Lakers are going to be contending again
good job, TLF. agreed. can't let this thread die...
Keep hope alive MLK once said.....we're in that valley right now after being in the peak most years. Suck it up, be patient, look for a possible diamond in the rough in draft, lure a couple of FA's, maybe trade Pau??
Lakers nation all day no matter what.
Fuck the Heat, especially their fans (Bandwagons).
Fuck the Celtics, I have respect for them, but hate them.
Fuck the Suns, especially their fans (Pussies).
Fuck the Clippers, fake ass fans need to go back to San Diego.
Bam no worries . I see many threads where the lakers will build through free agency.
Tlf, while it seems no a moot point, there is no reason to keep gasol and if he was healthy, I think Mitch could have moved him prior to the deadline for assets. Groin changes that.
I don't know how much the groin really changes his ability to be moved before the deadline. He is still playing at a high level. The Lakers don't play again until Tuesday, so we'll see how he looks after a few days of rest and treatment.
I think his level of play may be raising the asking price. It also means that not trading him and then re-signing him for a lesser amount (say $8-10 million) for a couple of seasons may not be such a bad thing. Especially if the Lakers get a big in the draft whom he can mentor for a couple of seasons.
Bam no worries . I see many threads where the lakers will build through free agency.
Tlf, while it seems no a moot point, there is no reason to keep gasol and if he was healthy, I think Mitch could have moved him prior to the deadline for assets. Groin changes that.
I don't know how much the groin really changes his ability to be moved before the deadline. He is still playing at a high level. The Lakers don't play again until Tuesday, so we'll see how he looks after a few days of rest and treatment.
I think his level of play may be raising the asking price. It also means that not trading him and then re-signing him for a lesser amount (say $8-10 million) for a couple of seasons may not be such a bad thing. Especially if the Lakers get a big in the draft whom he can mentor for a couple of seasons.
Still here and not going anywhere. Go Lakers!!!
I post the above and then open up my newspaper to read that Pau is looking at missing the next 3 games!!![]()
You still read the newspaper?![]()