This time we have Bynum, although he's not 100% i think he'll still be a lot of help on the inside. I want to see how Gasol will bounce back after having really bad games 3-6 against Phoenix.
With traffic snarled and no police escort to take them to their hotel, the Lakers could do nothing but sit and stew. Before long, someone recognized Phil Jackson sitting in the front seat, and then the rocks began to fly. Revelers pelted the bus and shook it, mocking the Lakers at their lowest moment.
I never understood people that reacted so violently to a game.
ahaha, nets owner is a billionaire... lebron wants to be a billionaire. trade harris, and sign a bosh... or a stoudemire.
I heard on ESPN that phil jackson is giving his players 50 bucks for each charge they take... that's definitely raising Fisher's salary hahahahaa.
It'll induce the spirit of competition. Every Laker is going to turn into Manu or Varejao to get the high score over their teammates.^Good incentive.. Although it is only $50, to them that must be meh!
Jason Smith of ESPN Radio's "NBA Today" podcast reports that an NBA general manager told him the Heat offered Michael Beasley to the Nets for Keyon Dooling and "Rod Thorn turned them down". Smith described Thorn's decision as yet another indication of how badly the Heat want to get rid of Beasley.
However, a look at the two teams' salary structures show that it may be more about cap space. Beasley is scheduled to make $4,962,240 next season while Dooling is only owed a $500,000 buyout on his $3,828,000. The Nets have a team option on Dooling exercisable June 29. So taking on Beasley would have reduced the Nets' cap space by nearly $4.5 million. It would have made the Heat much more competitive in free agency this summer as well, giving them more than $25 million to spend...as well as Dwyane Wade.
