I don't consider anyone on the Nets a game-changer. All overpaid, or injury prone, or overrated, or their game has fallen off a cliff.
Lakers should waive Ronnie Price and pick Gutierrez up. He's 2 guard from UC Berkeley who was a NBA 2 time D-League All-Defensive First Team (2013–2014), Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Year (2012) and a 3 time Pac-12 All-Defensive Team (2010–2012).
I ment that in a situation the Nets want to tank, anyone of them joining a good team as a third piece can be a game changer.
I see, but even then a contender would have to give up too much I think to make salaries work. I think those guys other than maybe Lopez, are untradeable.
Manny Harris had a triple double yesterday. The D-Fenders also scored an NBDL record 175 points. They gave up 152 so it's ironic that that's the team's name.
I agree and am shocked CLE didnt want any part of Dalembert. He's the kind of player they need, even if he cant play a ton of minutes.
Although unrealistic, I wish the lakers could snag up Reggie jackson. I think his game is still growing and without durant/westbrook he put up 16pts 5ast. Decent defender. I think he would be a nice piece to add next to Randle and any other person via free agency.
We could use a rim protector like Dalembert to replace Hill if he's outgoing, and we could save several millions in the process.
Don't do it Mitch. I'd rather call up someone from the D-League before giving minutes to a washed up veteran in a lost season.
He'd go to the Clippers. Why would he play here? We offer nothing to a veteran and they offer nothing to us.
Yeah there's absolutely no reason to sign a washed up Prince. If we're going that route we might as well bring Ron Ron back. At least we'll get some entertainment out of it & Dwight will get strangled next time he has an exchange with Kob.
I'd spend money on young talent in the D league... There's really no point in us trying to get Vets, I've come to the horrible realization this team is doomed to being awful again this year. I was all for a full revamping of this team, but management is like stuck in purgatory. We have a mix of old vets, young guys, and guys that floated around the league. No real direction. I love Kobe, but I love Lakers more, and we should've gone true rebuilding mode, not half-a** it.