Offseason Plan If We Lose Pick

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  1. KareemtheGreat33

    KareemtheGreat33 - Lakers MVP -

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    Well he wanted to leave then, so he took the qualifying offer to have his freedom this off season. I don't know if that is still the case but with SVG's stretch 4 mentality, I think we have a fighting chance to reel him in with a max offer.
     
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    I truly believe if the Lakers offer him the max, Monroe goes without hesitation. The chance to play in a huge market, be a part of building something special, and the fact that we want him badly enough to max him out?

    I mean c'mon... What's better?

    4/72.09 million in LA with the weather, the business opportunities, the commercial/movie opportunities, the beaches, and the women?... or
    5/97.86 million but you live in Detroit.

    To me that's easy peasy.
     
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    Had some time today.....

    Player A

    At rim - 63.7% (135/212)
    3-10 ft - 40.2% (45/112)
    10-16 ft - 41.2% (14/34)
    16-3pt - 40.7% (11/27)

    Dunk - 91.9% (34/37)
    Hook shot - 53% (44/83)
    Jump shot - 34.8% (31/89)
    Lay up - 61.3% (68/111)

    Offense on - 111.3
    Offense off - 107.0

    Defense on - 101.7
    Defense off - 103.4

    Player B

    At rim - 61.1% (265/434)
    3-10ft - 36.2% (112/309)
    10-16ft - 30.4% (7/23)
    16ft-3pt - 36.7% (11/30)

    Dunk - 95% (19/20)
    Hook shot - 43% (87/180)
    Jump shot - 25% (46/184)
    Lay up - 60.4% (223/369)

    Offense on - 107.1
    Offense off - 104.6

    Defense on - 106.1
    Defense off - 109.9

    Player A - Robin Lopez
    Player B - Greg Monroe

    This isn't to say that Robin Lopez is superior to Monroe offensively, it's that he isn't an offensive slouch and not offensively inept.
     
  4. LaVarBallsDad

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    ^Great stuff, Doc. Very telling...
     
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    I think the volume thing is a big part of it tho. Not much is asked of Lopez so he has a better chance of being more efficient.
     
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    I have nothing against Robin Lopez but I can't stand lumbering oafs getting dunked on and can't at least retaliate with an offensive move on the other end. Now if it was his twin, I might back the idea but still rather have a 25 year old Monroe over them.
     
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    got to like post #8 and was depressed already
     
  8. LaVarBallsDad

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    LOL! I know this season has sucked, but cheer up, man. It will turn around...:)
     

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