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Quote from: Antonio on July 28, 2007, 10:01:49 AMQuote from: GangstaBoogy on July 26, 2007, 10:43:40 PMChris Webber to the Lakers?Man i don't know. Vets min? I'd take P.J. Brown over him but i wouldn't mind getting Webber.At this point, Webber would probably still be more valuable than PJ Brown...But either one would do. Webber I'd have starting, and PJ Brown off the bench...
Quote from: GangstaBoogy on July 26, 2007, 10:43:40 PMChris Webber to the Lakers?Man i don't know. Vets min? I'd take P.J. Brown over him but i wouldn't mind getting Webber.
Chris Webber to the Lakers?
^ I'd rather take Ruben Patterson with the vets min or even James Posey (if possible). We need a wing defender.
You're more fascinated with what the Lakers do than anyone else... PeACe
Quote from: Now_I_Know on July 28, 2007, 10:22:28 AMQuote from: Antonio on July 28, 2007, 09:57:45 AMNavarro is the point guard from Barcelona i'm talking about from more than a year labelling him the best player in Europe in that position (i mean the best prospect for the NBA, cause you can be good for Euroleague and you can't be a good fit for the NBA, you know what i mean?). I think right now Navarro > Crittenton (and Farmar, obviously), but i'm happy about Crittenton's potential and i'm happy we signed Fisher, so i think we're pretty loaded in the PG spot. But whoever takes this Navarro guy gets probably the most exciting player from Europe at the moment. He can dribble inside very well, he can dunk, he remembers me Tony Parker a little bit. Same explosive action, same personality, same penetration skills. He's a Tony Parker type of player, very exciting to watch. Damn i'd love him to play in the NBA!I'd rather have Papaloukas...Paploukas re-signed with CSKA Moscow a pair of weeks ago. Anyway.. have you ever seen those two players other than on youtube? LOL.
Quote from: Antonio on July 28, 2007, 09:57:45 AMNavarro is the point guard from Barcelona i'm talking about from more than a year labelling him the best player in Europe in that position (i mean the best prospect for the NBA, cause you can be good for Euroleague and you can't be a good fit for the NBA, you know what i mean?). I think right now Navarro > Crittenton (and Farmar, obviously), but i'm happy about Crittenton's potential and i'm happy we signed Fisher, so i think we're pretty loaded in the PG spot. But whoever takes this Navarro guy gets probably the most exciting player from Europe at the moment. He can dribble inside very well, he can dunk, he remembers me Tony Parker a little bit. Same explosive action, same personality, same penetration skills. He's a Tony Parker type of player, very exciting to watch. Damn i'd love him to play in the NBA!I'd rather have Papaloukas...
Navarro is the point guard from Barcelona i'm talking about from more than a year labelling him the best player in Europe in that position (i mean the best prospect for the NBA, cause you can be good for Euroleague and you can't be a good fit for the NBA, you know what i mean?). I think right now Navarro > Crittenton (and Farmar, obviously), but i'm happy about Crittenton's potential and i'm happy we signed Fisher, so i think we're pretty loaded in the PG spot. But whoever takes this Navarro guy gets probably the most exciting player from Europe at the moment. He can dribble inside very well, he can dunk, he remembers me Tony Parker a little bit. Same explosive action, same personality, same penetration skills. He's a Tony Parker type of player, very exciting to watch. Damn i'd love him to play in the NBA!
Quote from: GangstaBoogy on July 28, 2007, 10:57:46 AM^ I'd rather take Ruben Patterson with the vets min or even James Posey (if possible). We need a wing defender.Ruben can defend. I still remember him playing in Greece, lol. An inferno. Posey i doubt can be available with the vets min. But yeah, Patterson could be a nice add. Only problem is that we already have Odom and Walton, plus Radmanovic who can play SF. We should get ridd of one of those three. Radman?
Quote from: Antonio on July 28, 2007, 10:54:23 AMQuote from: Now_I_Know on July 28, 2007, 10:22:28 AMQuote from: Antonio on July 28, 2007, 09:57:45 AMNavarro is the point guard from Barcelona i'm talking about from more than a year labelling him the best player in Europe in that position (i mean the best prospect for the NBA, cause you can be good for Euroleague and you can't be a good fit for the NBA, you know what i mean?). I think right now Navarro > Crittenton (and Farmar, obviously), but i'm happy about Crittenton's potential and i'm happy we signed Fisher, so i think we're pretty loaded in the PG spot. But whoever takes this Navarro guy gets probably the most exciting player from Europe at the moment. He can dribble inside very well, he can dunk, he remembers me Tony Parker a little bit. Same explosive action, same personality, same penetration skills. He's a Tony Parker type of player, very exciting to watch. Damn i'd love him to play in the NBA!I'd rather have Papaloukas...Paploukas re-signed with CSKA Moscow a pair of weeks ago. Anyway.. have you ever seen those two players other than on youtube? LOL.Yes, I watch Euroleague sometimes...And obviously, Papa signed, but I'd rather have him in the triangle...
Quote from: Antonio on July 28, 2007, 11:01:02 AMQuote from: GangstaBoogy on July 28, 2007, 10:57:46 AM^ I'd rather take Ruben Patterson with the vets min or even James Posey (if possible). We need a wing defender.Ruben can defend. I still remember him playing in Greece, lol. An inferno. Posey i doubt can be available with the vets min. But yeah, Patterson could be a nice add. Only problem is that we already have Odom and Walton, plus Radmanovic who can play SF. We should get ridd of one of those three. Radman? I think Odom/Walton/Radman is one of the best small forward rotations in the league...Forget Patterson and Posey. It's time to concentrate on signing a vet big...PeACe
Lakers Sign Coby KarlThe Lakers announced the signing of Coby Karl.It's something that has been in the works for quite some time. Karl, a 6-foot-5 guard, played on the Lakers' summer league team and average 12.2 points. He had a solid career at Boise State and you might remember that Karl had cancerous lymph nodes removed from this throat this year.
Quote from: Now_I_Know on July 30, 2007, 08:24:44 PMLakers Sign Coby KarlThe Lakers announced the signing of Coby Karl.It's something that has been in the works for quite some time. Karl, a 6-foot-5 guard, played on the Lakers' summer league team and average 12.2 points. He had a solid career at Boise State and you might remember that Karl had cancerous lymph nodes removed from this throat this year.The son of coach Karl?