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You didn't win with Ty Lawson in Denver, why would it be any different in Sacramento
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His last team was actually pretty good. just lacked a star, but he squeezed everything he could out of them. There's no shame losing to Steph.What is the owner waiting for?
Fire Karl
one of them has to go and it's not gonna be cousins (according to ownership)
karl is too old & washed up to be a coach these days anyway. let's be serious about this
the nba constantly recycles coaches as if the pool of candidates is scarce resource or something. what has george karl done to keep him in this game for so long? seriously
rejghjkalerhdfgjjadfsgrtrsdghKurt Helin @basketballtalk
Report: Kings shopping Rudy Gay, trying to create cap space to sign Rajon Rondo http://dlvr.it/BJL2Gr
9:34 AM - 23 Jun 2015
Kurt Helin @basketballtalk
Report: Kings shopping Rudy Gay, trying to create cap space to sign Rajon Rondo http://dlvr.it/BJL2Gr
9:34 AM - 23 Jun 2015
That's not enough straight up. Pick has to turn into a player. Any player right now isn't better than Boogie.@MySportsLegion: The Lakers have offered the 2nd overall pick to the Kings in exchange for DeMarcus Cousins.
NOOOOOO!!!Kurt Helin @basketballtalk
Report: Kings shopping Rudy Gay, trying to create cap space to sign Rajon Rondo http://dlvr.it/BJL2Gr
9:34 AM - 23 Jun 2015
haha@MySportsLegion: The Lakers have offered the 2nd overall pick to the Kings in exchange for DeMarcus Cousins.
Griffin has repeatedly said the Cavs plan to keep Love, but plugged-in executives around the league continue to predict the Cavs will sign-and-trade Love after advancing so far without him. That would unclutter the power forward spot, and if the Cavs can recoup rotation players and picks, they’d have to at least consider it. Love needs the ball to live up to a max contract, and even Griffin has told me that watching LeBron carry a misfit cast within two wins of the title taught him a lot about the kind of supporting cast he wants around his centerpiece.
“LeBron needs to have the ball so much for you to be as good as you can be, and you need to be very selective about the guys who get to have it when he doesn’t,” Griffin said. “You cannot have too much ball dominance around him.”
But here’s the thing: If I had to choose between Love and Thompson, I’d pick Love and work the sign-and-trade market for Thompson this summer — a path that may be closed off to Griffin, given that Thompson and LeBron have the same agent. And if Gilbert were willing to barf up all that money, then I’d keep both — even if the Love-LeBron fit has been awkward so far. If the Cavs choose Thompson over Love, they may end up regretting it, unless they can nab a killer bounty for Love. And Love opting into the final year of his contract might be the Cavs’ worst nightmare. It would hang over their entire season like a cloud, with each day increasing the possibility Love walks for nothing in return.
http://grantland.com/the-triangle/th...make-a-sequel/
ok what is it about then??? this enrages me and i ain't even got nothing to do with the kingsBill Herenda: #Kings PF Jason Thompson on Cousins w/ @Frank Isola & @Brian Scalabrine on @SiriusXMNBA “Sometimes it’s not all about what u can bring to a team”
Cavs have picked up Timofey Mozgov's option for next season. (via @EricPincus)
Playing in that Kentucky system with loaded players has some of yall mistaken on KATKAT is a project, He looks like a jack of all trades a master of none type of guy, a 2nd or 3rd option type of guy
Okafor looks like a perennial all star and at worst a Al Jefferson type
Dude is pretty damn skilled
this isn't really true thoughGeorge Karl or not, we all know Boogie doesn't want to be there.
Why delay the inevitable?