James lamphear
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Didn't he make 18 last year for the Lakers last year. Nice discount he gave the Lakers to play along side LeBron.$12 mil
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Didn't he make 18 last year for the Lakers last year. Nice discount he gave the Lakers to play along side LeBron.$12 mil
yes and yes.Didn't he make 18 last year for the Lakers last year. Nice discount he gave the Lakers to play along side LeBron.
Why? He signed for less than a max to join a bad team in the toughest conference.Just lost so much respect for LeBron. Fuck LeBron.
Exactly, just because it was a big market.Why? He signed for less than a max to join a bad team in the toughest conference.
Why wouldn't the Spurs want Ingram?
But it'll never happen.
Exactly, just because it was a big market.
We would have to trade Lillard for Ingram
It's never time to tank.Seriously it's Time to tank now!
When did I say he didn't?So what? He has the right to choose where he wants to live.
When did I say he didn't?
He has the right, I just think it's stupid and for all the wrong reasons.That's how I read your answer to KS - if this was not your intention, I apologize. It is hard at time to infer meaning from posts.
He has the right, I just think it's stupid and for all the wrong reasons.
Maybe. Why does one of the richest nonbusinessman in the world need a "business opportunity?" HE was the one who saddled Cleveland with those bad contracts.That's fair enough. I suspect however that his family liked it, it is a great business opportunity for him and he can help rebuild a team that is not saddled with bad contracts like Clevland.
You didn't.When did I say he didn't?
That's fair enough. I suspect however that his family liked it, it is a great business opportunity for him and he can help rebuild a team that is not saddled with bad contracts like Clevland.
I hope so...Hot takes:
Not scared of LA.
- LeBron will stunt the growth of the young players on LA (if they aren't traded away for a chronically injured former all-star)
- LeBron will realize around January the stress of playing in the West without an elite squad. Will force the Lakers into salary cap hell as they try to trade for players for short-term assistance. They will be saddled with junk contracts as his body breaks down within 2 years of this deal.
Maybe. Why does one of the richest nonbusinessman in the world need a "business opportunity?"
HE was the one who saddled Cleveland with those bad contracts.
