Not yet but so far all points to him coming on board...unless something drastic changes....
There are very few players over generations with that "seek, humiliate and destroy" mentality 24 had. I do like that Ball spends more effort on...
...and still learning to fit to each other's games? James trying to figure out his younger teammates, picking his spots to score and facilitate?...
...fill up physically and adjust to the speed. Otherwise, good potential to be a second lead guard. Unselfish...then those quick hands to poke and...
...was a self proclaimed "Laker Killer" at one time.
I'd move Hart in and Kuzma to the second unit. Ingram provides ball handling, play-making, enough scoring and more importantly steady defense IMO.
...that Chandler dude we're getting. On topic: I like how Walton told Johnson to acquire a serviceable backup 5.
True...since 5's aren't the position needed to fly up and down the floor. Chandler won't be asked to do too much and isn't the type who'd do so....
Covers a glaring back-up need at the 5. Ancient but likely will be a positive in limited minutes maybe even more if McGee ends up with foul...
https://www.mercurynews.com/2018/11/01/lost-the-jon-gruden-vibe-former-raiders-great-howie-long-hasnt/
We'll be ranked 40th in the NFL Power Rankings of every sports sites after this... :)
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...the last Laker player I can remember who could average double digits in points, assists and rebounds every other game or two was Johnson in...
Stephenson has gone Hollywood... He is very good when he plays within himself. Slick dribble around a Denver player, a drive and hanging shot that...
We make Plumlee look like a damn All Star...even if he is a competent big.
Like how the young ones not handing off to James...and watching. Confident in themselves. Talk of how Denver has a deeper bench when we are...
...nice dimes to James (twice), Kuzma on a backdoor cut and McGee for a lob. Had a crucial step back trey over Jokic.
...Reggie Miller and Phil Mickelson agrees with you. The former described him as fearless. Threw himself at Jokic on an open floor play to draw...
Crabtree was Carr's security blanket in the red zone... Cooper was not and Nelson can't separate himself from corners anymore. Full rebuild mode now.