Raymond Felton ain't no slouch but he's no CP3 indeed. Luol Deng has been stepping up his game after a sloooooooww start.
Los Angeles Lakers forward Larry Nance Jr., who suffered an injury to his left knee December 20 at Charlotte, was examined prior to tonight’s game by team physician Dr. David McAllister of UCLA Health. The diagnosis is a bone bruise, and Nance Jr. is expected to be out approximately four weeks. – via NBA.com
Deng was more than likely taking a backseat to the kids and their progression. He's also down like 6 minutes per game. But we're talking about a dude who had a gang of games where he'd only take 5 or 6 shots during the 1st month of the season, and now both his minutes and shots are up. Of course Nance and Black have been out, so the opportunities and the need for him to do more is there.
Yikes. Team sucks but better than last year so that's good. Honestly though have there been 2 worse signings in terms of production, years and money than deng and mozgov? Take these 2 off the team and literally we lose nothing. And to think we got years left with those 2. Only huge negative I see in our future because those ceilings are only falling. But I guess veteran leadership.
Yeah not with that many years left. Maybe in 2019 as a contender rental. 3 year overpayed little production rentals for what? Similar overpaid little production multi year rentals? Cause cheap younger talent on the old payscale ain't gonna come close to matching the salaries were paying these 2. They here to stay bruh, unless they're packaged in some mega deal with either dlo or randle.
to make salaries fit in a randle deal like you said or down the line in a few years when the team is competing
Another loss to a mediocre team, again demonstrating the lack of a floor leader in the last five minutes.
keep thinking im going to see this team come around and i am wrong nearly every other day agree w whoever said mosgov is basically a body tblak and trob are fun to watch pound the boards just not enough to get it done
Pretty much it. A bunch of close, but no cigar games where they could've used an experienced winner/closer type to get them over the hump. Will they ever be good enough attract that player? Will one of the kids turn into that player? Or will they have to trade DLo and/or Clarkson to get him? Basically what that whole article was about, link I posted a while back. Until they do get that player, some defense would be nice