kingsnation
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4 years? Wow. A bit long?
4 years? Wow. A bit long?
The lakers have a team option for the 4th year, so it's basically a three year deal
Oh I missed that. I was thinking 4 with a team option for the 5th.
Still though, 3 seems a bit long as well..
Does it annoy anyone else how we only have 58 mil spent on contracts while the Lakers have a massive 84 mil being spent, yet they are the ones who always seem to be the front runners for new players to come in? We have been seriously hurting in cap space for a while, but still no where close to the Lakers, yet the continue to rack up the star players without ever having the need to rebuild. Its almost unfair.
Does it annoy anyone else how we only have 58 mil spent on contracts while the Lakers have a massive 84 mil being spent, yet they are the ones who always seem to be the front runners for new players to come in? We have been seriously hurting in cap space for a while, but still no where close to the Lakers, yet the continue to rack up the star players without ever having the need to rebuild. Its almost unfair.
Let's add in the basic fact that the Lakers have way more BB revenue to spend than smaller market teams, like the Kings.a) They're a winning team, so players want to go there
b) Owners are willing to spend
Let's add in the basic fact that the Lakers have way more BB revenue to spend than smaller market teams, like the Kings.
I think there's also a mea culpa that it looks like the early 80s out there again. The financial shape of the league is helping superteams to conglomerate like planets, while the pitiful teams like Memphis and Minnesota are preyed upon by those teams. And, just like then, LA and Boston are already prohibitive favorites for the title in JULY. Shrewd management is always an advantage, but so much more in a time like this. LA, Boston, and SA are parlaying with ease.
For GP, I think the only bad draft choice he's had was Douby. He has a very good track record drafting. Maybe not so good trading. And I'd say almost all contracts in the NBA are ridiculous.It's almost unfair yes... but then you look at the big picture and you have to say for yourself that you have to be realistic. I can forgive being frugal, I just can't forgive stupid draft choices and ridiculous contracts.
For GP, I think the only bad draft choice he's had was Douby. He has a very good track record drafting. Maybe not so good trading. And I'd say almost all contracts in the NBA are ridiculous.
I'm still not totally convinced Quincy Douby was a totally bad draft choice. He did have skills.
I think his real problem was that his confidence was completely destroyed by being put into games more than once when he hadn't played and was being sent in at the end to do the impossible. IIRC, it was after either the second or third time it happened that you could just see by his body language that he no longer had any faith in his own ability. Adding in the attempts to make him into something he wasn't, and Douby was pretty much doomed.
I think it was a bad choice because we needed a pg and instead took a tweener. Even worse, there were other pgs available right after Douby. Still, one bad first round choice in quite a few years is pretty good.
sdballer - Oh, don't get me wrong. I don't think it was a GREAT choice. I just think his eventual departure from the Kings was due at least in part to the horrific way in which he was utilized. The fact he's not playing anywhere strengthens the argument about him not being NBA material but I'll always wonder what might have happened if he would have gone to a different team, one that didn't play him out of position before relegating him to "Hey, you at the end of the bench. Get in there and save the game!" status.
their were several pgs available after we picked douby. even our own sergio rodriguez.... drafting douby cost us to now have beno signed to a 5 year deal. had petrie drafted sergio, farmar or rondo we wouldnt have beno now.
^^I kind of agree. And I also think there's enough blame left to put some on Reggie Theus' plate, too. He was the one who simply refused to play Douby until he was pretty much publicly called out about it and responded by throwing Quincy out there at the end of a game when he hadn't played at all that night and then calling his name for the final "clutch" shot.
So....If you are PJ..
Do you go with a frontcourt of Odom/Gasol and bring Bynum off the bench, or do you go with a frontcourt of Gasol/Bynum and bring Odom off the bench?
I like the first lineup myself, Bynum is always slow to recover from injury. If he gets rolling after a month or so I could see him starting though and bumping Odom to the bench. Either way, the Lakers will have a great 6th man.
The Lakers just have so much talent now, not fair! I'm really hoping that the Artest signing bites them in the ***. Maybe he'll leave the team in the middle of the playoffs to promote a rap album or something.