i don't think booing will help matters, but i understand the sentiment.
the stadium is appropriately named in that our season died sometime around the announcement.
yeah, you guys are under contract and the last time i listened to you, we got here.
bembry yes, bledsoe no. just a bad fit, and he's largely done anyway, i think. we need a center we feel comfortable playing.
yeah, i can't shake the feeling that he'll become a respectable standstill three point shooter in the next couple of years. i know the results...
the ones who wanted to keep russ? if schroder wants to play his natural role of backup pg, i'd welcome him back with open arms. same with...
to me they're more similar than they seem. and if THT (or russ) is going to be here long-term, we need to either get a center who can shoot or...
what, did he get cut? i'd take him on a minimum as a backup pg. hell, he can take russ's starting spot! i wouldn't have traded nunn for him,...
you mean the one where they played without any bigs and got murdered by us in the playoffs? this was my point, in a way: just disrupting stuff...
no way he turns down that money unless he's got smaller long term deal from us on the table. most he'd get on the open market is mle, and i'm...
i mean, exactly. ok, say he wins. is his resume now better than rc buford? donnie nelson? tons of other managers who have built long-term...
i think he's an overrated manager (his record as a gm doesn't warrant all the talk) and strategist whose main skill is self-promotion. and he's...
i agree on rambis; i don't agree that magic's resignation proves that the lakers are a mess. what has kurt rambis done, ever, to warrant the...
durant's deadpan delivery was pretty awesome there. well, nobody shoots 20 fts in an allstar game, so harden's not very valuable.
all this. i'd add that while we're bad at developing talent, we're very good at unearthing it. we should never try to build through the draft as...
his career bank account and longevity say he made the right choice, career-wise. your other point is, of course, spot on: he clearly doesn't...
thompson and hernangomez, too. yeah, again, the flexibility of not having three mammoth contracts.
That and roster construction. AD played poorly early in the season, but he definitely has been our best player since he came back.
we need to commit then. handing him the ball at the three point line on the standstill and asking him to defend for everyone isn't the way.
i enjoyed the tone there.