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Nah, he's done it (word to S4L and galen).Originally Posted by 23ska909red02
Mamba MVP:
Where is CP? Someone needs to check up on him to make sure he hasn't done it...
Speaking of Scottie Pippen, that moron Ric Bucher just said it wasn't a smart move by the Lakers and that Ariza was the closest thing toScottie Pippen that Kobe had ever had...seriously?Originally Posted by SenorRoboto2k5
If he messes up chemistry, I have no worries about Kupchak trading him like his name was Scottie Pippen.
Originally Posted by Long Beach Vincey
Just to reply to any "nay to Ron" or the "why would you mess with a title winning formula" arguments:
1. I'm sorry but LA was lucky as crap to be up 3-1 on ORL. It should have been the other way around. The missed layup by Lee. The absolute CHOKE job by Dwight and others from the FT line causing them to lose a 5 point lead with under a minute left.
Lee wanted a deal in the $50 million range and took offense to the team's stance that Trevor should test the market first for that level of compensation.
Like I said, if dudes were asking for more than the MLE, let him walk.
Lee is an idiot
i don't agree with the Finals logic but signing Artest over Ariza is an upgrade for the Lakers .Originally Posted by Long Beach Vincey
Just to reply to any "nay to Ron" or the "why would you mess with a title winning formula" arguments:
1. I'm sorry but LA was lucky as crap to be up 3-1 on ORL. It should have been the other way around. The missed layup by Lee. The absolute CHOKE job by Dwight and others from the FT line causing them to lose a 5 point lead with under a minute left.
2. LA looked like absolute trash at times against HOU. A HOU team without two of their best players, without a backup center.. forcing LA to win in 7 games
3. LA looked undersized at times against DEN. Melo made Kobe and Trev look like children at times under the basket. LA would go through stretches where they displayed 0% toughness.
It's not as if LA dominated their way to a title. They did well with not messing around and inking Ron, not waiting around for Trevor to make up his mind.
Yup. Ron even mentioned that in the interview...Originally Posted by bright nikes
No need to worry, Hedo got punked by his wife.
Phil's first priority was to get Ron's wife on-board ... and he did.
She's ready for HOLLYHOOD.
Originally Posted by Long Beach Vincey
Just to reply to any "nay to Ron" or the "why would you mess with a title winning formula" arguments:
1. I'm sorry but LA was lucky as crap to be up 3-1 on ORL. It should have been the other way around. The missed layup by Lee. The absolute CHOKE job by Dwight and others from the FT line causing them to lose a 5 point lead with under a minute left.
2. LA looked like absolute trash at times against HOU. A HOU team without two of their best players, without a backup center.. forcing LA to win in 7 games
3. LA looked undersized at times against DEN. Melo made Kobe and Trev look like children at times under the basket. LA would go through stretches where they displayed 0% toughness.
It's not as if LA dominated their way to a title. They did well with not messing around and inking Ron, not waiting around for Trevor to make up his mind.
L2B:
[Ska] IF he signs with us because he still HASNT signed [/Ska].
My man.
Originally Posted by 23ska909red02
^ Exactly!!
Good to see I'm not the only one still holding his breath.
Originally Posted by travman24
Could someone please PS my avy purple/gold?
Like the Obama pic
Thanks
[h2]Lakers Still Want Odom Back[/h2]
Jul 04, 2009 8:49 AM EST
The Lakers still want Lamar Odom back, but the free-agent forward will have to lower this asking price.
Odom is believed to be looking for $10 million annually, but the Lakers are already about $10 million into the luxury tax.
Luxury tax is paid for in a dollar-for-dollar penalty, so signing Odom for $10 million next season would result in a bill of $20 million.
The Los Angeles Times suggested a compromise on Friday night. The Lakers can sign Odom to a one-year deal worth $7.5 million, allowing him to test free agency again next summer.
Via Los Angeles Times
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We are ing up right now! We need to lock lamar up for at least 3 years. We are killing ourselfs.