Lakers offseason thread: Renovation era

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Fam, the thing is GASOL is not that good anymore. You still stucc in the past, we livin in the present playboy:birdman:

12 points on 42% shooting TWO straight years:beli:


You do realize you keep bringing up numbers that are better than those of the guy the Lakers would be trading for right?

This past postseason Al Harrington averaged 9.7 points on 32% percent shooting and only 4 rebounds.....and those numbers are up from the previous season.

Pau put up better numbers in the post season than Iggy too btw.
 

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You do realize you keep bringing up numbers that are better than those of the guy the Lakers would be trading for right?

This past postseason Al Harrington averaged 9.7 points on 32% percent shooting and only 4 rebounds.....and those numbers are up from the previous season.

Pau put up better numbers in the post season than Iggy too btw.

Having iggy as the 4th option:ohlawd:

Keeping gasol :gag:
 

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You do realize you keep bringing up numbers that are better than those of the guy the Lakers would be trading for right?

This past postseason Al Harrington averaged 9.7 points on 32% percent shooting and only 4 rebounds.....and those numbers are up from the previous season.

Pau put up better numbers in the post season than Iggy too btw.


Al Harrington in a closeout game had 24 on a torn meniscus. What did Pau do in two closeout games? :snoop:

Al Harrington has heart. Heart wins championships even if he is less skilled than Pau. Pau showed heart in game 7 of 2010. Last game he ever showed heart and y'all still living in the past thinking he can be that same dude.
 

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Al Harrington in a closeout game had 24 on a torn meniscus. What did Pau do in two closeout games? :snoop:

Al Harrington has heart. Heart wins championships even if he is less skilled than Pau. Pau showed heart in game 7 of 2010. Last game he ever showed heart and y'all still living in the past thinking he can be that same dude.


I'm not the one that brought up Pau's playoffs numbers...

I'm also not denying that Pau lacks heart at times.

None of that changes the fact that Pau is a better player than Al Harrington though....I'd much rather have Pau gasol as a forth option than Al Harrington..
 

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Barring any last minute snag, D-Howard will be a Laker by tomorrow. Bynum will be in Philly. And we'll all expect a Lakers/Heat Finals.
 

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So are we, or aren't we getting rid of pau?

I've only seen two reports saying Pau isn't being shipped and one of them came from Bucher.

Bucher denying it makes me think Pau is being shipped out....But if the Lakers can land Dwight, strengthen the bench, AND keep Pau. :gladbron:
 

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Source close to talks tells ESPN that trade call with league office has been scheduled for Friday morning to process four-team Dwight deal
 
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Marc Stein said for sure the deal that is being sent for approval doesnt have Pau in it.
 

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A four-team trade that would send Dwight Howard to the Los Angeles Lakers is complete, multiple sources told ESPN on Thursday night.

A source with direct knowledge of the talks told ESPN.com's Marc Stein the Lakers will receive Howard, the Denver Nuggets will acquire Andre Iguodala, the 76ers will receive Andrew Bynum and Jason Richardson, and the Magic will get Arron Afflalo, Al Harrington, Nikola Vucevic and one protected future first-round pick from each of the other three teams.

In addition, the Magic will be getting other pieces, including 76ers No. 1 draft pick Moe Harkless, a source told Stein.

Sources close to the process told Stein and ESPNLosAngeles.com's Ramona Shelburne that a trade call with the league office has been scheduled for Friday to secure the necessary NBA approval to make the deal official.

Lakers forward Pau Gasol had been in and out of talks, sources told Shelburne.

Earlier Thursday, Yahoo! Sports, citing sources, reported that talks of a four-team trade involving Howard have taken place this week and have "grown serious."

Sources told ESPN The Magazine's Chris Broussard that Philadelphia has not spoken to Bynum or his representatives, and has no assurances he will sign a long-term extension with the team.

"The Sixers are willing to take a shot (without Bynum's commitment)," one source said.

Although Bynum signing an extension with the 76ers is not out of the question, according to a source, his stance all summer has been he only will sign an extension with the Lakers.

Bynum, who grew up about an hour away from Philadelphia in Plainsboro, N.J., could sign a three-year, $60 million extension this season or wait to become a free agent after the season and be eligible for a five-year, $102 million deal.

Near the end of July, Howard met with Magic general manager Rob Hennigan and reiterated he still wants to be traded, and if he isn't, will leave the team as a free agent after next season.

The Lakers' position on Howard has remained relatively unchanged for the past few months, league sources familiar with the situation told ESPNLosAngeles.com. The Lakers always have been willing to trade for Howard without assurances he'd re-sign with them after the season, believing that once Howard experienced a championship culture, he would want to stay.

Information from ESPN The Magazine's Chris Broussard and ESPNLos Angeles.com's Dave McMenamin and ESPNLos Angeles.com's Ramona Shelburne was used in this report.
 
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