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LA Lakers send D'Angelo Russell & Timofey Mozgov to the Brooklyn Nets for Brook Lopez & their 27th pick
Lakers get rid of a massive contract in Mozgov & a locker room headache & snitch in Russell for one of the league's most respectable Centers in Lopez & a good, cheap draft pick. Nets get a massive contract but a good Center with championship experience in Mozgov and a guy with loads of potential that just really needed a fresh start in Russell and gave up a Center that never really shined the way they had hoped, mainly due to the front office never being able to put together the right team.
Atlanta Hawks send Dwight Howard & their 31st pick to the Charlotte Hornets for Miles Plumlee, Marco Belinelli, and their 41st pick
Hawks get rid of a dude that is rapidly declining in value, but this trade is a head scratcher.. The 31st pick, like the 27th, is a good, cheap, valuable pick to have. MJ really shines as a GM in this one. Most Charlotte fans wanted to get rid of Plumlee and Belinelli all of last season. Not sure what the Hawks are doing anymore.
LA Lakers send D'Angelo Russell & Timofey Mozgov to the Brooklyn Nets for Brook Lopez & their 27th pick
Lakers get rid of a massive contract in Mozgov & a locker room headache & snitch in Russell for one of the league's most respectable Centers in Lopez & a good, cheap draft pick. Nets get a massive contract but a good Center with championship experience in Mozgov and a guy with loads of potential that just really needed a fresh start in Russell and gave up a Center that never really shined the way they had hoped, mainly due to the front office never being able to put together the right team.
lol thats a weird way to describe that, I don't know if that even crossed Marks' mind.
LA Lakers send D'Angelo Russell & Timofey Mozgov to the Brooklyn Nets for Brook Lopez & their 27th pick
Lakers get rid of a massive contract in Mozgov & a locker room headache & snitch in Russell for one of the league's most respectable Centers in Lopez & a good, cheap draft pick. Nets get a massive contract but a good Center with championship experience in Mozgov and a guy with loads of potential that just really needed a fresh start in Russell and gave up a Center that never really shined the way they had hoped, mainly due to the front office never being able to put together the right team.
lol thats a weird way to describe that, I don't know if that even crossed Marks' mind.
his contract is stupid expensive and he's way overpaid but has championship experience so maybe that factored in for him for their rebuild.
his contract is stupid expensive and he's way overpaid but has championship experience so maybe that factored in for him for their rebuild.
I was more thinking it was his 5 min/game during the Championship run as a non factor, the eventual expiring contract is where its at.
basketball-reference.com shows me that in the 2015 Finals he avg'd 28 min/game to go along with 14 pts and 8 rebs a game, which made him the third best player on a runner-up team. So at one point he was a very valuable and vital player. He fit what the Cavs needed that year perfectly. He just wasn't worth a max contract like what the Lakers paid him and never panned out. Maybe he'll do better with the Nets but probably not.
Jimmy Butler was apparently scared off from requesting a trade to Cleveland by their players because of the front office issues they have. No chance LeBron (and maybe Kyrie as well) is still in Cleveland after 2018.
I really want to see LeBron sign with the Clippers. Balmer relocates the team to Seattle, revives the Sonics. A few years down the line, the new Sonics, led by LeBron, play the (former Sonic) KD-led Warriors in the Western Conference Finals. Full circle.
I was more thinking it was his 5 min/game during the Championship run as a non factor, the eventual expiring contract is where its at.
basketball-reference.com shows me that in the 2015 Finals he avg'd 28 min/game to go along with 14 pts and 8 rebs a game, which made him the third best player on a runner-up team. So at one point he was a very valuable and vital player. He fit what the Cavs needed that year perfectly. He just wasn't worth a max contract like what the Lakers paid him and never panned out. Maybe he'll do better with the Nets but probably not.
Because the Warriors shut down Love and Irving and basically left him open >_>
As an inadvertent Wolves fan, I'm excited as all hell about this. I'm not die-hard enough of a fan to think that this automatically makes them contenders, but shit if it won't make for some entertaining basketball and further story-lines.
So uh, who's gonna be the point guard? Those two dudes need the ball more any anyone and now they're gonna play on the same team. This seems like an obviously stupid idea.
So uh, who's gonna be the point guard? Those two dudes need the ball more any anyone and now they're gonna play on the same team. This seems like an obviously stupid idea.
Chris Paul's career high usage rate (27.5 in 08-09) doesn't even crack the top 20 this year . I don't really understand why everyone thinks that CP3 can't play with someone like Harden, Crawford and Griffin are both ball handlers. For reference Kyrie at #9 (30.8) and LeBron at #12 (30) worked fine. DeRozens is over 30 and he plays with an elite PG, both Harden and Paul are better than the Toronto guards. CP3 and Harden are both elite shooters without the ball, I really don't see where this narrative they can't play together comes from.