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Funny... I bought a jersey for every player we drafted except Randle...something about that kid...I just knew he wouldn’t stay a laker.
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Funny... I bought a jersey for every player we drafted except Randle...something about that kid...I just knew he wouldn’t stay a laker.
Why didn’t mans get it done during the season or at the latest when the season ended????
Idiots
Yup by his 2nd year most people outside of his groupie NT slurpers on this thread knew he was just an average player and won't turn into an allstar caliber player.
Same goes for D'Lo and his 1 full season so far in Brooklyn.
I'll put money and say the same thing about Clarkson's career since he's no longer a Laker.
i remember now. you were the guy who said nance was better than randle am i right?Randle hit his ceiling last season he ain’t going to get any better def not worth maxing
when Randle was acting like a ***** @ the start of the season nance brought more to the tablei remember now. you were the guy who said nance was better than randle am i right?
Lakers wouldn't commit long term just to be factual
yea. it wasnt like he didnt want to be here. who wouldnt want to play with lebron? the lakers werent offering nothing but one year. i dont blame randle for feeling some type of way after he did what was asked of him last season and balled hard. he was the heart and soul of our defense. we are going to miss him badly.Lakers wouldn't commit long term just to be factual
That's different from him not wanting to be here
when Randle was acting like a ***** @ the start of the season nance brought more to the table
I actually don’t remember saying nance was better...I’ve said that If Randle developed a jumper he would be unguardable
pelicans offer is a player option on the second yearWell the reports were he asked to be released no? That sounds like somebody that didn't want to be here. Otherwise he could have taken a 1+1 like he did with NO.
According to Ramona Shelburne of ESPN, Randle was disappointed the Lakers weren’t interested in making a long-term commitment to him after he spent four years with the organization
After Pelinka wished Randle well, he confirmed that the decision to let him go was financially motivated.
“We did identify going into this offseason to keep cap flexibility for July of 2019, so you can see that the way that our roster construction is that — other than LeBron — we didn’t do multi-year deals because keeping that flexibility is big for us.” Pelinka said.