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Old 07-12-2007, 08:09 PM
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Well, if I were the Lakers' ownership, KG would already be signed but I'm not...that's the kind of move that wouldn't surprise me!
Well if you were Lakers ownership you would be signing a player that is still under contract to another team so a rather large tampering fine will be headed your way.
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Old 07-12-2007, 08:25 PM
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Well if you were Lakers ownership you would be signing a player that is still under contract to another team so a rather large tampering fine will be headed your way.
Obviously the trade would have been made...geez!
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Old 07-12-2007, 09:27 PM
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Kobe and Kemp would have been good together back in Kemps younger days. No telling how many hotel clerks they could have mowed through on any given road trip.
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Old 07-12-2007, 09:34 PM
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Obviously the trade would have been made...geez!
I dont think signing Garnett would be the issue. Tricking McHale into taking some of the Lakers bums for him may be tricky though. Then again....maybe not.


Red Auerbach must be rolling around in his grave as bad as personel men his former players have become

McHale and Ainge are brutal, Larry is just bad.
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Old 07-12-2007, 09:35 PM
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I dont think signing Garnett would be the issue. Tricking McHale into taking some of the Lakers bums for him may be tricky though. Then again....maybe not.


Red Auerbach must be rolling around in his grave as bad as personel men his former players have become

McHale and Ainge are brutal, Larry is just bad.
Seems like in many cases, great players don't make great coaches, general managers etc.
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Seems like in many cases, great players don't make great coaches, general managers etc.
The classic example ....................................ISIAH!!!
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Old 07-12-2007, 09:45 PM
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Isiah should just be happy in retirement. He was a great basketball player, hes one if not the worst front office men in the history of the NBA, infact probably the worst.
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Isiah should just be happy in retirement. He was a great basketball player, hes one if not the worst front office men in the history of the NBA, infact probably the worst.
Certainly near the top...what was the guy's name who picked Sam Bowie instead of MJ?
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Isiah should just be happy in retirement. He was a great basketball player, hes one if not the worst front office men in the history of the NBA, infact probably the worst.
If he mangled his own personal finances as bad as he did the CBA or the salary cap he is a long ways from retirement.
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