Official 2017 NBA Offseason Thread: Media Days begin

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Remember when the Kobe & T-Mac match up was must watch TV?
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@ when Bill Walton says Kobe just threw it down on the entire state of Florida, man I miss that guy.
 
-Stein

League sources say Dallas has informed Dirk Nowitzki that it will decline his $25 million option for next season to sign him to a new deal.

Dirk still letting Cuban swindle him
 
-Stein

League sources say Dallas has informed Dirk Nowitzki that it will decline his $25 million option for next season to sign him to a new deal.

Dirk still letting Cuban swindle him
They are gonna offer him more money.
 
Do you still get all your money if you retire?
 
at least you can somewhat debate Butler vs. KAT. DJ? Are you saying Deandre Jordan? Come on. Thats not debatable.
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Not sure what you are asking, but I'll clarify.

I was saying KAT is the best player on the Wolves, someone came back with how, when Butler is a top 15 player. 

I attacked the validity of that argument (Butler is better than Towns because he was ALL NBA)  

DJ not being better than Towns, (nobody was arguing that he was) Because DJ was all NBA this year, and despite that Towns is better.
 
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Yea don't think u get paid if a player retires

That's why Nash "played" that last season with La
To collect that $10M
 
sucks that tony allen was injured in the playoffs. we were robbed of a TA vs Kawhi series :{
 
The fun is just beginning in Tinseltown, as the Lakers slowly but surely design a team that will be built to eventually dethrone the Warriors in 2-3 years...

“We need two superstar players to come here, to join this platform and join our core group of great players we now have,” Pelinka said. “That’s our plan and we’re going to put all of our energy and all of our hard work toward that.”

To do that, Pelinka said the Lakers will pursue a few goals.

He wants to acquire more shooters in free agency to accommodate Russell’s absence and Nick Young’s expected departure after the veteran opted out of his $5.7 million player option to become a free agent. Pelinka also hopes to add “the two or three remaining guys to the roster or potentially more that will help the young core develop and be mentors for the guys and fill positional needs.” Otherwise, Pelinka said the Lakers will be “very sacred” about preserving cap space this summer.

http://www.ocregister.com/2017/06/2...team-will-remain-really-relentless-in-trades/

It's not unrealistic for the Lakers to make the playoffs in '17-'18 especially if they fulfill their goal to immediately upgrade their roster before the season begins.
 
Very misleading tweet. He's there for the Big 3. It's not like it was a Nets event. Knick fans still run Brooklyn. 
 

Shouldn't they be used to rats in Brooklyn?
 
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