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Trading for Hibbert.

I actually like how they're setup even it's just dumb luck how they got here. Certainly not a playoff team next year but should be decent if Kobe stays healthy. Then you can sell guys next offseason on Russell and Randle.
 
Selling free agents next year on a couple of guys who have not played a minute in the NBA? Sounds like coog logic and optimism to me.
 
Assuming they will make such an immense impact on the NBA (based no body of work) that they can sell guys next year on the virtues of playing with them.....pretty coogish, don't ya think?
 
Remember that time Roy Hibbert completely disappeared when his feelings got hurt. I would take Upshaw on the spoon over Hibbert.
 
Sure. But that little "if" is the basis of your OP. And if my aunt had balls.....

It's the kind of FS shit coogs spew every offseason.
 
When I see Jeannie Buss' aging but still firm fake boobs in all their grandeur then I'll know the Lakers are back.

 
Sure. But that little "if" is the basis of your OP. And if my aunt had balls.....

It's the kind of FS shit coogs spew every offseason.
Russell and Randle are players who would start on any team, whereas the coogs are wishcasting on players nobody wanted.

Totally the same thing.
 
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Sure. But that little "if" is the basis of your OP. And if my aunt had balls.....

It's the kind of FS shit coogs spew every offseason.
Russell and Randle are players who would start on any team, whereas the coogs are wishcasting on players nobody wanted.

Totally the same thing.

I think the Laker glasses are distorting reality for some. Russell and Randle may prove to be very good NBA players. But to think they would start on any team is just FS.
 
Sure. But that little "if" is the basis of your OP. And if my aunt had balls.....

It's the kind of FS shit coogs spew every offseason.
Russell and Randle are players who would start on any team, whereas the coogs are wishcasting on players nobody wanted.

Totally the same thing.

I think the Laker glasses are distorting reality for some. Russell and Randle may prove to be very good NBA players. But to think they would start on any team is just FS.

I'm not a Laker fan but even I can see that comparing Laker optimisim to coog optimism is the real FS idea here.

hth
 
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If you assume Roy Hibbert helps the Lakers, you are APAGFS

In the regular season he helps. The Lakers will still suck, but Hibbert is a good defensive center. He's a lot better than Robert Sacre or a rookie Upshaw.
 
If the Lakers don't land anyone in FA next year they are screwed. Also no pick next year unless it is in the top 3.

Also who is the last big FA that LA signed? Shaq?
 
If the Lakers don't land anyone in FA next year they are screwed. Also no pick next year unless it is in the top 3.

Also who is the last big FA that LA signed? Shaq?

You don't need to sign for free agents when you get Wilt, Kareem, the draft pick that became Magic, Worthy and Kobe in trades
 
Depends on what you think is needed to make the playoffs in the West next year ...

Hibbert for all of his shortcomings is still a decent center - particularly defensively. No question he's a liability on the court against a team that can go small and spread you out like the Warriors. But there's enough teams in the West that will have bigs where Hibbert will add value.

Williams is a proven bench scorer that will provide solid depth.

Jordan Clarkson still has a lot to prove but when you look at the monthly splits once he started getting significant minutes, you'll see a player trending in the right direction.

Russell will get a little baptism by fire this year but he's going to be an elite player in the league. He's got a lot of Harden to his game IMO.

Julius Randle is going to be a very solid player in the league ... he won't be sexy but will be a strong rebounder, should be an above average defender, and nice mid-range shooter. I see a lot of Horace Grant in him.

The planned signing of Brandon Bass is one I like a lot. Very solid player that will contribute.

It's not going to be a great team. But it should be a far more competitive team than I think many will give it credit for. And I do think it is important for the young players to be in a situation where they have some veteran experience and some expectation of winning to set the tone for what it means to be a Laker.
 
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