Lakers OFF-SEASON IS A WRAP

How Many Regular Season Games Do You Think Kobe Will Play This Year?

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If they're unsure then they've already decided that they won't pick it up.

Just drop the option and negotiate it with him for a 2-3 year deal. Gives us a backup plan if Ed Davis is too much.
 
Rondo taking a complete **** on the court, let the Knicks have him.

Would you rather have Towns and Rondo or just Russell/Mudiay? :lol:
 
Why is Rondo's name even coming up? His better days are behind him, and he can't shoot. And bringing him in will **** up whatever plans they have for Clarkson.

I wouldn't want Rondo for free.
 
The reason why Rondo's name keeps coming up:

When Rondo realized his run with the Celtics was over this year, he planned to sign with the Los Angeles Lakers in the summer, league sources told Yahoo Sports. He expected a maximum contract. Once Dallas made the trade, he was open to re-signing with the Mavericks – only there are no max contract offers for Rondo on the market. Not in Dallas, nor Los Angeles. He's played his way out of that payday – not just this year, but since that terrible ACL injury two years ago.

From Woj's article today.

He's been connected to the Lakers and seems like the interest on his end is confirmed. We just have to hope/trust Mitch doesn't take the bait.
 
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Well, Essential & P, if a maximum contract isn't available, what is? If we were to grab him, how much would you expect it to be for?
 
That's difficult to say. His flaws (age, lack of shooting, needs the ball) are so apparent, it should kill his market.

I don't think the Lakers (or anyone for that matter) will give into his salary demands, but who knows. Maybe they agree to a compromise of $7-8M per?
 
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Maybe he gets up to $11-12mil. I think a small market team that needs a PG and a name draw could drive him up.

Maybe! Would he be worth it at that number? No

If he ends up $7-8mil, I'd definitely take him for a couple of years. It's certainly a risk, but maybe he responds and plays somewhere in the middle of past Rondo & present day in hopes to get another contract in the future.

Would still have enough for a max of a under 5 year guy if Rondo is at $7-8mil.

Honestly, I think if Rondo's $$$ prevents LA from chasing someone, they pass.



Nonetheless, I think they do their due diligence on Rondo. And really look deeply into everything, before just saying "Hey he's Rondo, let's sign him." If he can stay healthy, maybe the year was a fluke, maybe it was the wrong system. They'd ask all those questions first.

And even if we got Rondo... I don't think it's a forgone conclusion that he'd be starting, I think he'd have to earn that.
 
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Lord I don't want to be on this board the day that signing happens...

I can imagine the book CP will write. It's justified...but I think we all saw this coming. :smh:
 
I will only book it if it's high dollar.

If we get discount Rondo, I can't get too mad as I've seen it comin for a while like you said.

If he gets 48.5 over two years, everyone dies.
48.5 over 5 years? Meh. :lol:
 
I will only book it if it's high dollar.

If we get discount Rondo, I can't get too mad as I've seen it comin for a while like you said.

If he gets 48.5 over two years, everyone dies.
48.5 over 5 years? Meh.
(I'm awake and logged in that day). :lol:
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I'm too much of a believer in Clarkson to go after Rondo at this point.

I dunno if I'd even want him at a discount. Seem like it would be counterproductive to JC's growth.
 
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What does the contract of our current Worst Laker Coach EVER look like?

Was wondering the possibility of Brooks becoming our next Worst Laker Coach EVER.
 
Ed Davis opting out of contract, but hoping for return to Lakers

Forward/center Ed Davis will opt out of the second year of his deal with the Lakers before July, foregoing $1.1 million for a shot at a bigger contract..

"I'm going to test free agency," Davis told The Times in a telephone interview. "Hopefully I'm back with the Lakers, as long as everything is equal with all the other teams."

The Lakers signed Davis last summer to a two-year, $2.1-million minimum contract. In 79 games this season, the five-year NBA veteran averaged career highs in scoring (8.3 points a game), rebounding (7.6), blocked shots (1.2), assists (1.2) and field-goal percentage (60.1%)

"That's always been a strength of mine, just being able to finish in the paint with contact," he said.

Davis, 25, will spend some time at home in Richmond, Va., before working out in North Carolina.

"Once I start to pick it up, I'll come back out to L.A. and train out there," said Davis, the 13th overall pick in the 2010 NBA draft by the Toronto Raptors.

How long he stays in Los Angeles is up in the air, given that he'll soon be a man without a team.

While he hopes to return, the Lakers have to get through the NBA draft in June, then the initial star-chasing of free agency in July before turning to Davis.

"This is where I want to call home," said Davis. "The city, the coaching staff, the owners, the [general manager], everything like that -- I'm definitely comfortable."

"I look at Coach [Byron] Scott. He's always been a straight shooter with me since day one. If he says something, he means it. I think [General Manager] Mitch Kupchak is the same way. They don't just tell guys things they want to hear, but tell the truth and you know exactly how they feel."

Scott recently said to the media that Davis was one of the team's most valuable big men this season. Both Kupchak and Scott have said they'd like to see Davis return.

"One thing I respect about this coaching staff, through the highs and lows they were all the same," said Davis, who is optimistic about the team's future. "[The Lakers are] a couple of draft picks and a couple of free agents away from being a contender again."

After an injury-plagued season, the Lakers finished with a 21-61 record, the worst winning percentage in franchise history (.256).

Davis said he'll hit the weights this off-season, although the 6-foot-11, 225-pound North Carolina product doesn't necessarily want to add much weight to his frame.

"I want to continue to get stronger. I don't get on a scale and go like I want to weigh 250 or whatever. I can easily get up to 250 but then I won't be able to move how I want to. I won't be able to jump," he said.

While Davis likes to play center, where he's a bit undersized, it can be difficult against some of the more punishing power players in the league.

"Sometimes I give up some weight going up against the bigger fives, the back-to-the-basket DeMarcus Cousins type guys," he said. "It doesn't really matter what position I'm at ... my main thing is getting stronger, to hold my own against the fives."

He'll also work to improve his 48.7% free-throw shooting.

"I shot poorly from the free-throw line this year, my worst since I've been in the league. I'm just going to work on my shot overall, just regain that confidence, he said. "My goal is to shoot [free throws] in the mid-to high 70s next year.

Davis' free-agent decision won't necessarily hinge on a guaranteed starting role.

"I feel I'm not really going to a situation where I want to start. I want to finish games. I want to be a key piece in a rotation," he said. "I'm always going to fight to get the starting job. If I'm slotted to be one the first bigs off the bench, I don't have a problem with that."

Davis said he would like a three- or four-year deal, but above all, fitting with a team is his priority.

"Come July, hopefully I am back with the Lakers," he said. "One thing about the organization, they'll turn around sooner or later."
http://www.latimes.com/sports/laker...-out-hoping-return-lakers-20150421-story.html

Come back Boss. :wow:
 
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Rondo wont get along with Tyrant Perplexosaurous. They squabble, which might be fun to watch.

Always a fan of Mr. Dolphin Eddie Davis. Only cooler guy on that roster.
 
Keep Rondo alien lookin *** far away from us I can see him and B Scott getting into a real fight on the bench during a televised game I want no parts of that diva 
 
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