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The only ones putting BI on the clock were the Dlo stans out of spite cuz they were mad at all the Dlo haters’ criticism last year :lol:

Side note: Dlo didn’t die for Zo to consistently get less than 5 pts smh
 
Man can't believe we drafted another bust
Coulda had jason Tatum who is legitimately the next Tracy McGrady but healthy. Plus his haircut cold af

Imagine paring Tatum with Ingram.

And Ingram still has a long ways to go. Improvements are promising but he ain't show enough to prove he's gon be elite in the future
 
Man can't believe we drafted another bust
Coulda had jason Tatum who is legitimately the next Tracy McGrady but healthy. Plus his haircut cold af

Every rookie would look 10x better playing off of Kyrie & Al and under Brad Stevens.

If Tatum had gone anywhere else, he would like a guy trying to play like Melo... while being less talented than Melo.
 
Kuzma is doing the same **** Tatum is doing. I bet Tatum wouldn't be putting up numbers like he is in Boston if he was the #1 option in LA.

Media does this same **** with Jaylen Brown. Yes, he's a good player but if he was in Orlando, nobody would hear about him and we'd be wondering if he was gunna wash out of the league. If Ingram got drafted to the Celtics last year, in that situation & under Stevens, he'd be getting stupid hype right now.

People get way too hyped off numbers and never see the bigger picture. Different sport, but JuJu smith (2nd round WR) is putting up stupid numbers for PIT while Corey Davis (top 10 WR) is struggling. Does this mean Juju is better than Davis? Nah, it just means he's in a better situation.
 
Y'all dudes need to relax. If you look at the rookie years of today's stars and then see their progress over 4-5 years, you can easily see that guys, (especially young) guys need time. Just like with Ingram.. we saw flashes as a rookie. We've seen flashes with Ball.

We have a young team with a new coach. Give them all some time. No need getting worked up over less than half a season.
 
The only ones putting BI on the clock were the Dlo stans out of spite cuz they were mad at all the Dlo haters’ criticism last year :lol:

Side note: Dlo didn’t die for Zo to consistently get less than 5 pts smh
d'lo died for magics summer spree in 2018, so that is yet TBD

as BI on the clock thing, its in jest
but it was in regards to ppl putting d'lo on the clock in his second year
cause you know how it goes around here, unless you putting up 20ppg youre a bust.

lonzo did nothing last night, truly a ghost...but word is his calves were hurting or something.
 
Should have did that trade with Sac

F Lonzo
we tried, they said no because they knew Fox would be there at 5. Maybe if we weren't so damn transparent they might have done it and we could have had Jackson or Markannen at 5 and Donavan Mitchell at 10
 
Kuzma is doing the same **** Tatum is doing. I bet Tatum wouldn't be putting up numbers like he is in Boston if he was the #1 option in LA.

Media does this same **** with Jaylen Brown. Yes, he's a good player but if he was in Orlando, nobody would hear about him and we'd be wondering if he was gunna wash out of the league. If Ingram got drafted to the Celtics last year, in that situation & under Stevens, he'd be getting stupid hype right now.

People get way too hyped off numbers and never see the bigger picture. Different sport, but JuJu smith (2nd round WR) is putting up stupid numbers for PIT while Corey Davis (top 10 WR) is struggling. Does this mean Juju is better than Davis? Nah, it just means he's in a better situation.
Obviously there's a larger systemic issue that needs to be addressed then. No debate that we can identify talent. But the problem is player development and coaching. Every single player we have drafted has yet to reach their potential. In fact some have regressed. The trend has to be alarming. We simply aren't putting players in a position to succeed

Plus we have retained these antiquated ideologies of the old laker way that has limited our ability to adapt and innovate. Luke needs to go. Pelinka and magic need to follow the LA Dodgers approach. Favor analytics and strategy and complement that with good coaching and smart people in the front office/coaching staff.

It's been two years and luke still doesn't know about lineup optimization. Legit basic stuff
 
we tried, they said no because they knew Fox would be there at 5. Maybe if we weren't so damn transparent they might have done it and we could have had Jackson or Markannen at 5 and Donavan Mitchell at 10
you should try to trade your screen name.
have some pride my man
 
Obviously there's a larger systemic issue that needs to be addressed then. No debate that we can identify talent. But the problem is player development and coaching. Every single player we have drafted has yet to reach their potential. In fact some have regressed. The trend has to be alarming. We simply aren't putting players in a position to succeed

Plus we have retained these antiquated ideologies of the old laker way that has limited our ability to adapt and innovate. Luke needs to go. Pelinka and magic need to follow the LA Dodgers approach. Favor analytics and strategy and complement that with good coaching and smart people in the front office/coaching staff.

It's been two years and luke still doesn't know about lineup optimization. Legit basic stuff

Pretty much agree with everything except luke gotta go.

Something is definitely up with our staff.
 
Scouting system is great but it doesn't help that the only prerequisite to being a LA assistant coach is "Are you friends with Luke Walton" or "did you coach at Arizona?"
 
Scouting system is great but it doesn't help that the only prerequisite to being a LA assistant coach is "Are you friends with Luke Walton" or "did you coach at Arizona?"

Miles simon has been a shooting coach and college assistant coach, before he was with the Lakers. Mermuys was with Denver and Toronto. Shaw you already know. I guess Beuchler is the only questionable won, but he won the summer league so lay off him :lol:
 
Obviously there's a larger systemic issue that needs to be addressed then. No debate that we can identify talent. But the problem is player development and coaching. Every single player we have drafted has yet to reach their potential. In fact some have regressed. The trend has to be alarming. We simply aren't putting players in a position to succeed

Plus we have retained these antiquated ideologies of the old laker way that has limited our ability to adapt and innovate. Luke needs to go. Pelinka and magic need to follow the LA Dodgers approach. Favor analytics and strategy and complement that with good coaching and smart people in the front office/coaching staff.

It's been two years and luke still doesn't know about lineup optimization. Legit basic stuff
true
 
Ball won't be a bust. He's a starter playing the toughest position in basketball. He's just more of a project than we initially though. That being said, I wonder why we don't start Clarkson. We drafted Ingram #2 overall and he was a bench player all last season, there's no shame in being a reserve player. There are two schools of thinking on this: the first is to throw a young player out there and letting him take his lumps and the second is to protect his confidence and bring him along slowly. It's clear starting against the Currys and Hardens of the world is doing more harm than good. My fear is that we're approaching David Carr territory where his confidence might be gone for good.
 
Ya, confidence is shot. Passion and fight is non-existent. See: Jamal Murray disrespect and walking away from the Phx scuffle.

The youngster needs to keep his head up, play hard, drive hard, shoot without hesitation.....just a "**** it!" mentality. He plays too scared
 
Ya, confidence is shot. Passion and fight is non-existent. See: Jamal Murray disrespect and walking away from the Phx scuffle.

The youngster needs to keep his head up, play hard, drive hard, shoot without hesitation.....just a "**** it!" mentality. He plays too scared

It's defintely in his head. Everyone was was giving him s*** for shooting too much and his shooting percentage being historically low so now he's afraid to shoot at all.

It's OK to have a 'pass first' point guard but Zo is a 'pass-only' point-guard. Some of his turnovers are because defenders are playing the passing lanes exclusively because they know he's afraid to shoot. Wish we could have red-shirted him like Philly is doing with Fultz. He needs to take some time away and figure his shot out NOW. Forget waiting until April; get him the best shooting coach money can buy and fix his jumper now so by opening day next year he'll be up to at least average NBA standards. I can't watch an NBA starter shoot below 30% for an entire season.
 
the fastest way to get better is live reps against the best competition. You don't bench the #2 pick on a team that isn't playing for anything this year.

Everyone wants to tank for high draft picks, but nobody wants to develop them if they're not a day 1 HoFer :lol:
 
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