S71 Lakers Presser: And Another One
Posted: Sun Aug 11, 2024 10:57 am
We're back.
Back again.
Mamba's back.
Cause this shit just won't end.
It's season 71 and I've now lost track of what season it is for me in particular, but it's a lot. At this point, there's nothing I've not seen or experienced. So, last season's continued push to just buy time until my 2 young, budding stars can be ready to fully pop had a predictable ending. The Pacers were bigger, tougher, better. But it was okay because TJD got playing time, Kinsella played like a star, and we made the playoffs. All good things.
Coming into this off-season, I had a very simple goal knowing that both the youngsters mentioned above were hitting RFA and a guaranteed max contract. Sell off some pieces, stay under the apron, and try to wait for this boring monopoly of winning in Detroit to fade away and let the future best front court combo in the league to pick up.
And yet, somehow, very little of that happened and here I am looking at an above $400mil team salary and new, veteran pieces to play with my other 2 guys. It's been quite a road.
Mac McClung is incredibly exciting. A man that I had in his youth who never saw the court in LA, but returns a champion and Playoff MVP. AJ Blaze, a scoring savant and alpha personality. Tony Newland, a man whose all around game reminds me a lot of a more athletic version of Safi Fino-A-Laself. It's one hell of a starting 5 that should give almost anyone fits.
Unfortunately, we share a division with the two best teams in the league. Still, we're prepared to give them everything they can possibly want and let the chips fall how they may.
Preseason showed some of what we have to offer, but it's never fully reliable but can be a fun conversation starter, at the very least.
The end result of this season may be a forgone conclusion, but let's at least drop a few mines in the road for folks to avoid, yeah?
Now, ask away, if you have the questions.
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Back again.
Mamba's back.
Cause this shit just won't end.
It's season 71 and I've now lost track of what season it is for me in particular, but it's a lot. At this point, there's nothing I've not seen or experienced. So, last season's continued push to just buy time until my 2 young, budding stars can be ready to fully pop had a predictable ending. The Pacers were bigger, tougher, better. But it was okay because TJD got playing time, Kinsella played like a star, and we made the playoffs. All good things.
Coming into this off-season, I had a very simple goal knowing that both the youngsters mentioned above were hitting RFA and a guaranteed max contract. Sell off some pieces, stay under the apron, and try to wait for this boring monopoly of winning in Detroit to fade away and let the future best front court combo in the league to pick up.
And yet, somehow, very little of that happened and here I am looking at an above $400mil team salary and new, veteran pieces to play with my other 2 guys. It's been quite a road.
Mac McClung is incredibly exciting. A man that I had in his youth who never saw the court in LA, but returns a champion and Playoff MVP. AJ Blaze, a scoring savant and alpha personality. Tony Newland, a man whose all around game reminds me a lot of a more athletic version of Safi Fino-A-Laself. It's one hell of a starting 5 that should give almost anyone fits.
Unfortunately, we share a division with the two best teams in the league. Still, we're prepared to give them everything they can possibly want and let the chips fall how they may.
Preseason showed some of what we have to offer, but it's never fully reliable but can be a fun conversation starter, at the very least.
The end result of this season may be a forgone conclusion, but let's at least drop a few mines in the road for folks to avoid, yeah?
Now, ask away, if you have the questions.
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