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Which Blazer Free Agents Will Join the Lakers?


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Chris Craig

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The Lakers will try to sign free agents to put around Lebron and Davis. How Many Blazers free agents will become Lakers this summer? Which ones?
 
none of them are washed up ex all stars who have no options so...none
When Michael Beasley doesn't want to play with you, you have a problem...Lebron and Hood didn't have a great experience in Cleveland...that's the last place I'd see Hood signing....Layman is a Boston boy...he probably will look to the east if we don't match him or stay put. Chief will follow the money...he's never really had a big payday...Rockets would be a good guess for Chief...a team like the Knicks would probably pay big for Chief...Toronto as well if Leonard splits..they'll open up some cap space and want defense and rebounding
 
If they had a great GM they would get 4 or 5 rotational players that can shoot and settle for less $ than initially hoping at the start of free agency.

After the disaster of that team addition last summer, Rajon Rondo being their key addition, then giving away all future assets for one year of Anthony Davis I don't believe that franchise is likely to make those shrewd moves required to create a full roster.

I'll enjoy watching the Lakers disappoint this season and all the "shock" from experts and fans.
 
A source with knowledge of the situation says anyone is a potential target. The trick is finding someone who doesn't care if they ever touch the ball.

Aminu likes to touch the ball and it's scary
 
If they had a great GM they would get 4 or 5 rotational players that can shoot and settle for less $ than initially hoping at the start of free agency.

After the disaster of that team addition last summer, Rajon Rondo being their key addition, then giving away all future assets for one year of Anthony Davis I don't believe that franchise is likely to make those shrewd moves required to create a full roster.

I'll enjoy watching the Lakers disappoint this season and all the "shock" from experts and fans.

I enjoyed watching them disappoint last season when do many thought thry were going to make the playoffs.
 
those were the glory days: when Portland had Steve Blake and Joel Przybilla on the team, they led the league in 'quick-trigger-semi-bald-white-doofus'

it just wasn't the same when Kaman replaced Przybilla
 
Looks like none of the above (or, at most, Layman).

barfo
 

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