Woke up today laughing at the fact that the Lakers chose Westbrook over Hield. Westbrook with a super solid 4-20 from the field last night. I love Lakers tears.
I love how nobody really cares when he puts up an empty-stat triple double anymore. That used to cause the dumbest ruckus and praise.Woke up today laughing at the fact that the Lakers chose Westbrook over Hield. Westbrook with a super solid 4-20 from the field last night. I love Lakers tears.
Woke up today laughing at the fact that the Lakers chose Westbrook over Hield. Westbrook with a super solid 4-20 from the field last night. I love Lakers tears.
I told this 5 times here but ppl getting upset. He can't guard small and fast players and he can't guard big ones as we saw last night, so... And he can score mostly when no1 is close to him or airball is up. He is like 6 or 7th guy for any good team and thats itRoyce is so overrated by Jazz fans. Our perimeter defense is so bad that he looks good by default because he puts in effort. Put him on a guard or set a screen on him and he’s toast. It’s not his fault he’s put in these positions but he isn’t that good.
Also depends on who that perimeter defender is. Like I said before, if Quin is given a carbon copy of Royce, it would've solved a lot of problems. Both Frank Ntilikina and Stanley Johnson had great showing last night as the perimeter defenders, but they were getting paid peanuts and only playing because of the covid outbreaks. And anyone here knows where Shaq Harrison is right now? I mean Coaches aren't idiots and im pretty sure they would prefer to put in someone who could consistently stay in front of their man, but there's other side of the game they would have to consider as well.But what I'm saying is I'm not sure Quin is willing to lessen Royce's minutes at this point or close games with another player over him. We need a perimeter defender to guard starting guards not bench guards and if Quins not willing to do that then what good is it to trade for or sign a perimeter defender?
My heart has opened up to the idea that maybe we should trade Ingles. I’m not settled or comfortable in this position, but I’ve worked myself into a space where I could accept this.
From the cold-hearted, 10,000-foot view, Ingles’ and Clarkson’s spots have to be considered the most obvious places for upgrades.

There was some real bad blood between Korver and the front office and coaching staff his last time through here. He was available but he had had it with the Jazz. No way was he coming here.It’s like when we traded Korver. He bounced around before being bought out and we could have theoretically signed him.