Kershaw should've been sitting next to Kanye in that commercial You know Kobe has to sit bitches down in alphabetical order and such like his new show #detail
How about that? All of a sudden..parity HOU being played tight by Minny, GSW and Boston banged up, Raptors gonna Raptor, Cavs trash, etc. Perfect timing for LAL to make one big jump this offseason Philly was +24 in the win column this year LAL lands LeBron and George this summer, loses only Julius and maybe Zubac from this group, they go +15 next season, win 50 and grab the 3-seed Probably end up being favored over the Rockets in a head to head series given nobody in their right mind picks Harden or Chris Paul over LeBron
HOU in another close one presently, BTW That is going to be a pressure packed home Game 5 for HOU if they lose tonight Harden playing like a puss again, 2-9 with 5 min left in the 1st half, people better stop comparing this guy to Kobe Nice comeback by HOU before the half, they needed that in the worst way
This summer there will be a lot of eyes on the Los Angeles Lakers. The franchise has positioned themselves very well with two max-level free agency slots, as well as two draft picks and a young core of players that showed a ton of potential in winning 35 games, their most since 2013. It is that promise on the roster combined with the salary cap room that has many believing that this is finally the offseason the Lakers sign a big-name free agent. Because the team has struck out in the past on the likes of LaMarcus Aldridge and Carmelo Anthony however, there are still some concerns, and with good reason. One current All-Star believes that is due to change soon. An unnamed player told Lee Jenkins of Sports Illustrated why he believes the Lakers will make a notable signing: “They’ll get somebody soon,” says an All-Star due to hit free agency in the near future. “They play hard. They play together. They know their role. And, most important, they’re in Los Angeles.”
Lol What a super-falter by Minny in front of their fans The 3rd quarter score currently.. Houston - 25 Minnesota - 5 Now Harden can't miss
Melo constantly taking these tough ass long 2 pointers with OKC down like 20 He might as well just retire after this year
PG and LeBron actively went on LAL strike last night. WTF? They must have heard about Kawhi trying to force his way in LeBron with the game winner and PG with maybe his best game of the series PG has been pretty damn good all series tho..good to see because that hasn't been the case in recent years PG averaging 29ppg, 7 rebounds on 45% FG and 41% from three in this series
Well sourced Camello on Kawhi/Lakers Lakers should pursue Kawhi Leonard…but not in a trade By Chris Camello (@Chris_Camello) As if the summer of 2018 needed anymore intrigue for the Los Angeles Lakers with the rumors and desires of adding a star like LeBron James and/or Paul George, yet another dynamic has been added to their ever-thickening plot. There have been recent reports that the Lakers also have interest in disgruntled San Antonio Spurs All-Star Kawhi Leonard. While Leonard is set to be a free agent in the summer of 2019, many believe the Spurs front office could shop him around this offseason. The relationship between Leonard and the organization has deteriorated due Leonard’s mistrust of how the rehab of his quadriceps injury from last year has been handled. As far as the Lakers are concerned, landing a King James or a PG13 are still Plans a and B for Magic Johnson and Rob Pelinka, but adding a Plan C like Leonard to that scenario wouldn’t be a bad idea. Leonard has established himself as one of the best two-way players in the game. He is a two-time Defensive Player of the Year, a Finals MVP, and an NBA champion. He’s also become one of the great scorers in the league averaging a career-high 25 pointer per game a season ago. Working out with Kobe Bryant certainly had a positive effect on his game. Now he has a chance to be closer to the Mamba if he needs him. Not to mention he is a Los Angeles native. The question is do they go after him via a trade this summer and part ways with two of their young bucks like Kyle Kuzma, Josh Hart, Brandon Ingram, or even Lonzo Ball. Or do they once again wait until he becomes a free agent and make an all-out pursuit next summer. Sources have confirmed the mutual interest between Leonard and the Lakers, however, they feel the Lakers shouldn’t mortgage their current and future assets to acquire him. If the Lakers make a deal with the Spurs and lose key pieces in order to get Leonard, he won’t be surrounded by much talent, especially if they strike out on getting LeBron or George. He wouldn’t sign an extension, because he would want to keep his options open and could end up leaving the Lakers after the 2019 season. Sound familiar? (see Dwight Howard 2013). The Lakers should keep in touch with The Claw but don’t make any hasty moves until next summer. If another team trades for him, treat it as the George situation. Prepare a great free agent pitch when his contract is up and put yourself in a situation where if you don’t sign him at least you still have the kids to keep developing. Getting Leonard is definitely intriguing and no doubt would make the Lakers better, just not through a trade.
Sign Randle, sign one out of the two big names this offseason, then do something with Deng, trade any other contracts on the team by then, then sign Kawhi or Klay the following year.
I like how anything within Southern California is now considered being a "LA Native". Kawhi is a Riverside kid. PG is from Palmdale (mentioned him as a LA native before).
At least Kawhi was actually born in the city tho, unlike PG Ultimately, I think Kawhi is staying put When they pull out that 220M/5yr offer, it's a wrap He can request a trade after signing on that dotted line - a couple years from now, must secure that bag 1st tho
Its LA. LA is a region from OC to the high desert to the low desert and the valleys in between and on the sides.
LA is a region, like Rube said. As people who live here, we segregate ourselves based on which neighborhoods and surrounding cities we are from. The rest of the country doesn't give a crap about the difference between places like Anaheim and Northridge. Northridge is in the city proper and Anaheim is in "out in the OC". But they're basically the same distance from DTLA. So why do we care? Identity geography I guess. I agree, though... Once you start talking about San Bernardino and Riverside County, you're probably pushing it