guessing the trade offers are unimpressive so far. i could actually see him staying there long-term if he's not moved soon. it would have to be...
like golden state has? just kidding. i think it's good to have a lob threat at the 5. i remember when bynum emerged and the whole offense just...
love to be a fly on the wall for the melo conversations. my guess is presti's been beating the bushes on behalf of melo to see who would take him...
i was never totally sold on him as a top guy (so skinny, not as fluid as kd), and that surgery is pretty scary. i know someone who's had it....
yeah, if only that translates (*cough*anthony brown*cough*), he's got a place in the league.
thoughtful answers. you can see why the lakers have gravitated towards more experienced collegians.
realdeal's happy. i figured they'd take a shooter somewhere. didn't realize rawle alkins was still out there.
justin jackson and bruce brown both interested me quite a bit.
looks like a poor man's ntilikina on film. also looks kinda old, which is odd. hey, whatever, these guys get paid to do it. i'll go work on my...
well, we couldn't bring all these guys on board next year, right? only positive is that if we went to all that trouble with bonga as our...
that will still cost, though. if someone had a bigger one-year deal they wanted off that might help them escape the luxury tax, i could see it....
future firsts with minimal protection, i'd think. not fun. you do it only if you get commits from lebron and george. otherwise, sit tight.
how much says the laker don't go with any of thomas/bates-diop/melton? those crazy scouts...
melton still on the board. that's good.
olynyk's a little beefier, but yeah. question is can he not be a defensive liability.
i like spellman if he can get his body right. not sure i love trading out of doncic and into young, though. doncic might have been #1 on my board.
musa: shades of yaroslav korolev.
dza matta wit u?
lol, is rob going to love wolverines like mitch loved tarheels?
lots of choices: melton, bruce brown, brunson, jevon carter, bates-diop, frazier