so critical that rob is gone, too. new leadership will signal to folks around the league that whatever sordid stuff that happened in this regime...
gotta separate the player from the coach, president, and person. these are different things. magic was a great player (greatest?). magic seems...
yeah, i mean, bring him in if only to right the ship like he did for the clippers. he can retire after that if he wants. edit: sorry, i meant...
werd. i'm fine with myers. i like griffin and thought he got a raw deal in cleveland. i'd kick the tires on some of the guys who have...
yeah, annoyed me since day one. you armchaired it, then took the job and did worse. now you're like "armchairing it is better". thanks, buddy....
Jeannie hired you, so... can it be up to someone else? Please?
Yeah, not how to end it. What's wrong with this franchise?
Come in, mess things up, then leave prior to the time you are to deliver on the vision that cost us a lot...not a good look.
it's important to remember that we don't employ muscala, i mean, mozgov, though.
darvin ham? alright. the names we've heard indicate that we're hiring a lecoach and not a real nba coach. oh well. they'll only be here two years.
:Kareemlook: tony allen was a better athlete than either. he wasn't always 34. and my comparison was for recent lakers players, not his general...
it's my opinion, too. indy wanted to "win" the deal publicly. the #2 pick or ingram would have done that, imo. we were offering stuff we had...
i missed that.
i haven't read as much about the kp situation as i did about kobe's, but i've read enough to guess this one goes nowhere near as far as that one...
only way full bird really matters is if a) we don't rollover another year and/or b) he signs at a low dollar amount. IF management really likes...
leadership metric absent. void.
i'm hoping us highlighting him at the end of the season ends our "agent relations" tour with kcp/klutch. showcasing him for others now is our...
i'm almost willing to look past the non-shooting here because he defends and boards. stephenson, for example, doesn't. i think the end of the...
lonzo saw CAA get guys out of la and into better situations. :speechless:
nah. with the way things have gone, that would be inappropriately presumptuous.