DeRozan plays no defenseā¦ go for klay or harden and trade for a big
klay can't defend a traffic cone in 2024
klay can't defend a traffic cone in 2024
Those traffic cones can be tricky to stay in front of
DeRozan plays no defenseā¦ go for klay or harden and trade for a big
Why would you want Harden, a notorious choke in the playoffs when we already have/had that in D Lo
Lmaooo why would we start a rookie or a very inexperienced young player (i like Max but he still has a lot to prove) over DeMar?
Because they can shoot and space the floor for our two superstars
Because they can shoot and space the floor for our two superstars
Iām sure DeMar would love the pitch of āhey do u wanna take a paycut to play with us and come off the bench behind Max Christie and a rookie?ā
Don't be a b**** Rob.
Rare to see a Atlanta team clutch it up like this lol
https://twitter.com/brfootball/status/1807243999767396712Holy s*** lmaooo
Iām sure DeMar would love the pitch of āhey do u wanna take a paycut to play with us and come off the bench behind Max Christie and a rookie?ā
Manu did. Westbrook did. A chance to play for your hometown team and win a title. A 6th man plays in the clutch in big games
"the Lakers are interested in re-signing forward Taurean Prince, league sources told HoopsHype."
via Michael Scotto
Manu did. Westbrook did. A chance to play for your hometown team and win a title. A 6th man plays in the clutch in big games
Manu was a home grown product. He didnāt have to be sold on anything he knew organically that it worked
Westbrook was traded for and he started at first and ultimately fell to the second unit after the fit simply didnāt work
This situation is different. I understand that DeMar could be a good 6th man but pitching him that in free agency is not good enough
Plus i think we are putting too much faith in Knecht and Christie. To throw out there as starters would be insane
"Should Prince return to the Lakers, rival NBA executives project Prince to potentially command a deal somewhere in the range of two years and $11 million, which could be done by using his non-bird rights where the Lakers can offer a contract beginning at 120 percent of his salary from the previous season."