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If your reward for finishing #1 was a fully healthy Pelicans team that had to play nearly .700 ball after starting 6-23, trolling aside, would that piss you off?


I’m not sure I speak for all LakersBoyz on this board, but I do not know why that would piss any of us off. Would be a cool first round matchup with a great storyline imo

I don’t think Lakers fans have any animosity for the Pels like Pels fans have for the Lakers. I’ve greatly enjoyed watching my favorite non Laker Ingram bloom :cheers:
Solid article on the best move the Lakers can make imo. LINK

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There’s also a domino effect that comes with moving Davis to the 5. Playing small ball transforms their third-best scorer—Kyle Kuzma—from a luxury item into an invaluable piece. Kuzma has suffered the most in the Lakers’ new arrangement. There is no spot in the lineup for the third-year combo forward with LeBron at the 3, Davis at the 4, and either McGee or Howard at the 5. He has gone from starter to sixth man and is playing eight fewer minutes per game than last season.

Kuzma has been great in the rare times where he has, in fact, played with LeBron and Davis. The Lakers have an eye-popping net rating of plus-21 in 183 minutes with all three on the floor this season.

His reputation is a little skewed. Kuzma is a bigger celebrity than many more accomplished players because of where he plays, but he’s also better than he’s given credit for now that the backlash has swung things the other way. There aren’t many players with his size (6-foot-8 and 220 pounds) who possess his combination of athleticism, shooting, and ball skills.

Kuzma is a natural scorer. He doesn’t need to hold the ball for long. He moves well without it and he can put up points in a hurry. He’s third on the Lakers in points per touch (0.362) behind only Davis and Troy Daniels, a 3-point shooting specialist. He showed all the different ways he can score—pick-and-roll, posting up, spotting up, cutting to the rim, offensive rebounding, and getting to the line—when he dropped 36 points a win against the Thunder in January


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The Lakers have a five-man lineup that fits almost perfectly together in LeBron, Davis, Kuzma, and two three-and-D wings in Danny Green and Kentavious Caldwell-Pope. They can run everything through LeBron and Davis, use Kuzma to fill in the blanks, and space the floor with Green and KCP. There aren’t many holes on either end of the floor. LeBron and Kuzma are their two worst defenders, and they are still huge forwards who can switch on screens and stay in front of smaller guards. That lineup has been dominant in the rare times when Vogel has gone to it, with a net rating of plus-25.6 in 42 minutes.
@Mr Perfect, as a fellow elite basketball mind, I would like your opinion on this as you and I had a discussion about this just the other day.

Imo this will be LA’s bread and butter come playoff time*

*Could sub Collison in for KCP or Green depending on circumstances imo

Andrew Wiggins makes his long awaited debut tonight
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Adrian Wojnarowski @wojespn Forward Marvin Williams is finalizing a contract buyout with the Charlotte Hornets, league sources tell ESPN. Williams, 33, will become a free agent target for contending teams.
Collison just spotted in LA eating dinner with Jeannie and Kurt Rambis

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Vomiteers
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Floridiots


tatervol is an elite user and I will defend him at every turn henceforth :cheers:
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Chris Haynes @ChrisBHaynes Memphis Grizzlies do not plan to keep guard Dion Waiters with a buyout or release on the horizon, league sources tell Yahoo Sports.
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Ramona Shelburne @ramonashelburne Following up on Lakers-NYK talks. It wasn’t just Kyle Kuzma LA didn’t want to include in a deal for Marcus Morris. The Knicks also wanted Danny Green (to make the $ work) and future second round picks, per sources. Lakers decided that was too steep and walked away late.


Yeah frick that

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“I think you’ll see the buy-out market become the Lakers market. Whether it’s Darren Collison or I think, Marvin Williams ...” - Zach Lowe on what happens for the Lakers after the trade deadline during his appearance on The Jump.
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Glad to have you, user urinal mint. You have brought some elite boarding here that we desperately need.


Hey thanks man. I’m pretty new to this whole message boarding thing so I’m just trying to fit in and not rock the boat too much iykwim

You seem to be pretty elite at internet yourself, in my amateur opinion :cheers:
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Which user are you buddy? Obvious troll account is obvious.


Long time lurker, first time poster imo
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I dont remember any laker fan saying he would be an allstar at any point in his career.


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its almost like multiple laker fans were telling y'all this


He was too busy punching holes in his wall to pay attention imo
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i thought you quit basketball


He quit watching it because it was affecting him irl and was putting a strain on his marriage iirc