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tabascojet
king of cake
lakers would have to take some shit in salary to move this headache.
Kupchak screwed himself by not trying to deal him sooner, then telling everyone he won't move him.
It's clear hes not going to resign, so the Lakers effectively get nothing. I never understood why they even went after him. He's putting up the SAME NUMBERS as Bynum, it was a completely lateral move.
Seriously, Nash, Howard, Artest, and Gasol should not be in a Laker uniform next year if Buss Jr and Kupchak have 2 brain cells to rub together. They should have been moving these guys weeks ago.
You might accuse me of saying this in 20/20 hindsight, but I would have never traded Bynum for Dwight. At this point in the game, Dwight is a liability.
Kupchak screwed himself by not trying to deal him sooner, then telling everyone he won't move him.
It's clear hes not going to resign, so the Lakers effectively get nothing. I never understood why they even went after him. He's putting up the SAME NUMBERS as Bynum, it was a completely lateral move.
Seriously, Nash, Howard, Artest, and Gasol should not be in a Laker uniform next year if Buss Jr and Kupchak have 2 brain cells to rub together. They should have been moving these guys weeks ago.
If Dwight can go somewhere he likes and if he gets locked into a long-term deal he's happy with and if he gets healthy, he'll be a force again. I counted three "If's" in that statement. He was bad news for the Lakers and after three years of personal, petty bullshit from him, he's lost allot of money.
If Dwight can go somewhere he likes and if he gets locked into a long-term deal he's happy with and if he gets healthy, he'll be a force again. I counted three "If's" in that statement. He was bad news for the Lakers and after three years of personal, petty bullshit from him, he's lost allot of money.
LOL, and ATL can't get rid of Josh Smith, he's rumored to go EVERYWHERE
To the OP: The answer is plenty of teams would want him. He was just as big a headache in Orlando but that deterred no one. He's got talent. Teams always roll on talent no matter what the side issues are.
The Lakers are banking on the fact they can offer Howard 30M more than any other team.
What's Smith got to do with this?
i wouldnt touch this headcase with a ten foot pole. With his lack effort on a nightly basis he will never be as good as he thinks he is.
Why would they want too? This has failure written all over it. Only upside might be to sign him to the full deal and then if it still isnt working out trade him next season.