delusional Laker stans talkin bout signing Melo and Bron in 14

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If anything, he exposed your train of thought. Lakers fans talk down on Bron and also talks about having capspace to get him in 2014 at the same time. I was just waiting for someone on here to say the same that is not with the #Heatwave for QFT purposes. So again, yall Laker stand are some hoes and act like hoes...telling a nikka to leave when you really want him to stay. oldrnbdivasassnikkas. Then talking down on another nikka when like a hoe...you know you want to fukk. Hoe tendencies is a characteristic of Lakers stans :ufdup:

Dude is a Clippers fan. Nice try tho :laff::laff::laff:
 

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Laker fans ushering in a decade of irrelevance

It all starts from the top. Jeanie should've gotten the owner's chair. I think their pop's was trying to help his son more than make sure the team was good.....and ain't nothing wrong with that, but he's gonna drive the Lakers into the cellar.

Just like when Eddie's sister took over the Niners. She didn't give a fukk, gave it to her husband who fukked the team in a ridiculous way and it didn't get fixed until her son took over with counseling from Eddie.
 

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So none of you so called NBA fans (:comeon: lookin at you miami fans) are gonna respond to these jewels that were just dropped? Smells like mediocrity is coming back to y'all soon.:ahh:

:heh: To who? Everybody has to play by the same rules. Y'all are going to be really sick when Bron re-signs with the Heat for less money rather than taking the max somewhere else.
 

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:heh: To who? Everybody has to play by the same rules. Y'all are going to be really sick when Bron re-signs with the Heat for less money rather than taking the max somewhere else.

Nobody gives a fukk about LeBron breh:ufdup:




LeBron needs to be worried about who's gonna save him again once Ray Allen retires after next year, Wade is broken down to the point that 18 points is a good game for him, and Bosh leaves because they cant resign him.




The Lakers....we have our future plans already in motion.

#2014 is ours:blessed:


Top 10 pick in deepest draft in 10 years, 2 max FA's, healthy Kobe:ahh:
 

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So none of you so called NBA fans (:comeon: lookin at you miami fans) are gonna respond to these jewels that were just dropped? Smells like mediocrity is coming back to y'all soon.:ahh:

Jewels? If the Heat continue to win the Big 3 will all likely opt out and resign for non-max deals. What's the problem? And neither Carmelo or LeBron are interested in being Kobe's lapdog. I'm just gonna sit here with the rest of the-coli and laugh at ya'll misery when Dwight packs his bags and ya'll get bounced in the first round again next year
 

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We don't want a 30 year old Melo.

We could have had him in 2011 when he was 26 for Bynum and we passed on it.

Kobe has a lot of respect for Melo, would have worked only if y'all had a veteran point that can control the balling hogging and hero ball they tend to play.
 

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In just a few days' time, Dwight Howard could leave the Los Angeles Lakers. The Houston Rockets have been reported as the center's top suitor, with LA and the Dallas Mavericks in the mix and the Atlanta Hawks bringing up the rear. It's a sobering reality to think of a star player leaving the bright lights of Southern California for Dallas, Houston or Atlanta, but Howard is bringing a strange new world to one of the most celebrated franchises in all of sports.

As I scan the pulse of Lakers fans everywhere, I've noticed a discernible notion that letting Dwight Howard walk is not the worst scenario possible. Some have mentioned that he's not worth the years or money, while others simply don't want to build around a player who has such a flair for problematic drama. Another group feels that his prime has come and gone, and his health issues from last season weren't just a one year malady.

There is one more sector of Lakers fans that believe it's okay if Dwight leaves because the reinforcements are on the way in just 12 months' time. Regardless of Howard's status with the team, there will be long-term solutions available.

They are wrong.

The vaunted 2014 free agent class is a myth. It doesn't exist. The highlight of the 2014 free agency class starts and ends with LeBron James, who can potentially terminate his contract with the Miami Heat and become an unrestricted free agent next July. At that point, he'll be able to sign with any team he wishes with the requisite cap room, which as of today, includes the Los Angeles Lakers.

Beyond James? There isn't much there. Let's break down the list as it stands today:

Unrestricted free agents: Kobe Bryant, Dirk Nowitzki, Pau Gasol, Danny Granger, Luol Deng and Andrew Bogut

Unrestricted free agency is: when a player is able to sign with any team he chooses outright. His former team has no rights to him at all.

Do any of those guys look like franchise saviors to you? Both Bryant and Dirk will be 35+, and neither is expected to leave his current team. Gasol is an attractive option even at 34 in a year's time, but if he was such a great option to build around, the Lakers would be proceeding with that now. Andrew Bogut could be a franchise changing player who will be only 29, but he does most of what Dwight Howard does, except missing more games due to injury and he, quite frankly, isn't as good as D12. Deng and Granger are really nice players, but both will be 30 next year and have had a very real recent history of injury problems. Even at their fully healthy peaks, there's some debate as to whether they're better building blocks than Howard. Personally, it's not even a debate.

Restricted free agents: Kyrie Irving, John Wall, Derrick Favors, Eric Bledsoe, Greg Monroe, DeMarcus Cousins and Paul George

Restricted free agency is: when a player can sign an offer sheet with another team (meaning a team can offer him years and money), but his former team has the ability to match any contract offer. The most recent example is Eric Gordon having his 4 year, $58 million dollar offer sheet from the Phoenix Suns matched by the New Orleans Hornets last off-season. Gordon was quoted as saying "his heart is with the Suns", but NOLA had no responsibility to bend to their shooting guard's whims.

Irving, Wall, Monroe and George? You want a premium free agent with youth on his side? You got it!

But not really. As explained above, these players will only be free agents insofar as they can get offers from other teams, but could have their contracts fully matched by their current teams. Cleveland, Washington, Detroit and Indiana are not letting their young stars go, even if another squad offers a maximum contract. None of those franchises have had the most solid leadership over the years, but it's almost a no-brainer to keep around these players who are entering their primes but won't have even hit their 26th birthdays next year. None of these players are coming to the Lakers barring a serious injury, in which case handing out a large contract would be a very controversial decision.

Bledsoe, Cousins and Favors are both questionable additions here, but whoever their teams are at the end of next year will almost assuredly match contract terms based on sheer potential. Even still, is the Lakers fan base salivating at the notion of starting anew with a 36 year-old Kobe, a 41 year-old Steve Nash and either Eric Bledsoe and Derrick Favors?

The bottom line? These players are free agents in name only. There is close to zero percent chance they will be wearing purple and gold in a year.

Player Option: Zach Randolph

Player option is: when a player can opt-in to the next year of his contract, regardless of what the team wants. The most recent examples are Chris Paul and Dwight Howard, who opted in (infamously in one of their cases) to the final years of their deals.

Z-Bo could potentially forgo the last year of his deal at $16.5, but even if he did, is a 33 year-old PF with declining athleticism someone you want to build with?

I thought not.

Early Termination Option: LeBron James, Chris Bosh, Dwyane Wade, Amar'e Stoudemire and Carmelo Anthony

Early termination option is: when a player can end his contract prematurely and become an unrestricted free agent. This is much more common in baseball when a player in his prime opts out of his deal in order to sign for more years and more money. Of course, the player can forgo his ETO and continue on with the deal he originally signed.

First and foremost: Amar'e Stoudemire is not electing to punch his ETO. He's got $23 million coming to him, which is a bigger sum of money than he'll probably make the rest of his career. Besides, his best days are behind him; no one is looking to STAT as a building block.

Bosh and Wade are much better players than they may appear when playing next to James and subjugating their skills for the sake of winning, but more than likely won't be franchise cornerstones in a year's time. Wade has broken down the last 3 postseasons and will be 32 next summer. Bosh will be just 30, and even as a twenty-something in Toronto, didn't prove himself as being someone that could carry a team.

If any team is looking forward to next summer to find a franchise building block, the answer is singular: LeBron James. He is the only player potentially reaching unrestricted free agency that could be a complete game changer for any team looking to build from the ground up. Any organization clearing cap room, including the Lakers, has to have one name in mind. And that's it. Next summer we're not talking about multiple options if Dwight Howard leaves: there is only one option. If Howard walks and LeBron re-signs in Miami or returns to Cleveland, LA has no other fallback plans. 2014 is about getting a shot at LeBron James, period. Considering the reigning MVP's greatness, it's not a terrible plan, but is a gigantic gamble.

If Howard stays? The free agency class takes on a different look altogether. With nearly $30 million in cap room, the Lakers can augment a Dwight (and perhaps one or two years of Kobe Bryant) core with very good players like Chris Bosh, Luol Deng or perhaps Eric Bledsoe. Most of those free agents are worthy of building around by themselves, but if they were used to build around a star, summer 2014 transforms from a one-man crap shoot into a buffet with several attractive options.

In 12 months, there is one target: LeBron James. That is it. This is not a situation where Dwight Howard leaves and the Lakers will be back on their feet in a year. The rebuilding will most likely be delayed another year, when the targets will be Kevin Love, Marc Gasol, Rajon Rondo and LaMarcus Aldridge could all become free agents.

Meanwhile, the Lakers have limited assets and don't control their 2015 first round draft pick. I'm not suggesting the Lakers cannot find a way to grab a franchise player within the next one, two or three years, but what I am saying is that the blithe dogma of July 2014 being a shoe-in for reloading is only true as long we're talking about LeBron James specifically. Even more to the point, maybe we should all revisit if we should be so eager to see Howard walk all the way to Texas.

Next summer's free agent class of saviors is a myth. More of a myth is that that the free agent class is still great even without Howard in purple and gold. Next summer, there is one free agent savior. And that is what we should all be talking about in the case that Dwight leaves LA.

Disassembling the myth of the 2014 NBA free agent class - Silver Screen and Roll
 
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