I think you're more likely to see Kuzma starting over Cousins. I think this last year, especially this summer with no one wanting him, has been very humbling for Boogie and you don't get the same type of attitude he had in Sacramento and NO.
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Maybe.
You saw flashes of what he used to be during the playoffs.
An achilles is a slow recovery -- he could be much better come next season.
He's 28 and a year removed from 25 and 13 at 53%.
Before his injury he was looking at a possible max deal.
It just depends on if he can find his form that he had with AD in NO -- otherwise, he'll be the go to guy in the 2nd unit.
You saw flashes of what he used to be during the playoffs.
An achilles is a slow recovery -- he could be much better come next season.
He's 28 and a year removed from 25 and 13 at 53%.
Before his injury he was looking at a possible max deal.
It just depends on if he can find his form that he had with AD in NO -- otherwise, he'll be the go to guy in the 2nd unit.
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ND - I agree, when you have Scottie Pippen II you don't have him come off the bench.
James, Davis, Kuzma > than any other 3 you're going to throw at me.
James, Davis, Kuzma > than any other 3 you're going to throw at me.
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Wut?
There are several reasons that Marcus had a huge market and got 2/$20m and there was reportedly a very small market for Boogie and he's now playing for the veteran's minimum.
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...I strongly expect them to end up with at least one of those three. Death, taxes and GM Bron surrounding himself with washed buddies.
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Knuckleheads rarely stop being knuckleheads.NDballer13 wrote: ↑Mon Jul 08, 2019 8:35 amI think you're more likely to see Kuzma starting over Cousins. I think this last year, especially this summer with no one wanting him, has been very humbling for Boogie and you don't get the same type of attitude he had in Sacramento and NO.
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You can have five 40% 3pt shooters on the bench - if you're giving starter's minutes to a non-shooter (Rondo), you're going to have severe spacing problems.
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I think you're more likely to see Kuzma start over Green than Cousins, assuming Cousuns is healthy. Green can get his 25-27mpg as the first guard off the bench no problem.NDballer13 wrote: ↑Mon Jul 08, 2019 8:35 amI think you're more likely to see Kuzma starting over Cousins. I think this last year, especially this summer with no one wanting him, has been very humbling for Boogie and you don't get the same type of attitude he had in Sacramento and NO.
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Cousins isn't making the veteran's minimum but you helped make my point.CrimsonNBlue wrote: ↑Mon Jul 08, 2019 8:55 amWut?
There are several reasons that Marcus had a huge market and got 2/$20m and there was reportedly a very small market for Boogie and he's now playing for the veteran's minimum.
If Boogie can be had for the veteran's minimum (actually it's about 3.5) and Marcus Morris is costing you 10 million - why would you want Marcus Morris over DeMarcus Cousins when you can have Cousins for a 1/3 of the cost?
IF (and that's a huge if) Boogie is healthy and can stay healthy - he's a more valuable basketball player than Marcus Morris. As he has proven.
Hey - I'm just a guy sharing his opinion.
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This. The Lakers need bodies at value so the Cousins signing was a better signing. No chance that Morris is 3 times as valuable to the Spurs while costing 3 times as much.Paul1 wrote: ↑Mon Jul 08, 2019 9:53 amCousins isn't making the veteran's minimum but you helped make my point.CrimsonNBlue wrote: ↑Mon Jul 08, 2019 8:55 amWut?
There are several reasons that Marcus had a huge market and got 2/$20m and there was reportedly a very small market for Boogie and he's now playing for the veteran's minimum.
If Boogie can be had for the veteran's minimum (actually it's about 3.5) and Marcus Morris is costing you 10 million - why would you want Marcus Morris over DeMarcus Cousins when you can have Cousins for a 1/3 of the cost?
IF (and that's a huge if) Boogie is healthy and can stay healthy - he's a more valuable basketball player than Marcus Morris. As he has proven.
Hey - I'm just a guy sharing his opinion.
Heck, even in his crusty return to play last year, Cousins bested Morris in every major statistical category.
DMC: 25.7mpg, 16.3ppg, 8.2rpg, 3.6apg, 1.3spg, 1.5bpg
McM: 27.9mpg, 13.9ppg, 6.1rpg, 1.5apg, 0.6spg, 0.3bpg
Odds are more likely that Cousins performs closer to what his previous norms were prior to injury than that he is 1/3rd as valuable as Marcus Morris. Morris is a great glue/effort guy who makes the right play and seems like a great fit in San Antonio but I think the Lakers will get more value out of that Cousins signing than if they had signed Morris to the contract he got from the Spurs.
Just my opinion. Both players will be fun to watch on their new teams.
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My comment was first about fit, and the Lakers badly need a guy like Morris to complement James and Davis.Paul1 wrote: ↑Mon Jul 08, 2019 9:53 amCousins isn't making the veteran's minimum but you helped make my point.CrimsonNBlue wrote: ↑Mon Jul 08, 2019 8:55 amWut?
There are several reasons that Marcus had a huge market and got 2/$20m and there was reportedly a very small market for Boogie and he's now playing for the veteran's minimum.
If Boogie can be had for the veteran's minimum (actually it's about 3.5) and Marcus Morris is costing you 10 million - why would you want Marcus Morris over DeMarcus Cousins when you can have Cousins for a 1/3 of the cost?
IF (and that's a huge if) Boogie is healthy and can stay healthy - he's a more valuable basketball player than Marcus Morris. As he has proven.
Hey - I'm just a guy sharing his opinion.
2nd, almost no one has ever returned to form after an achilles. Boogie will not be the same effectiveness and a huge health risk added on to Davis.
It's just another "big name" on an exception-level contract without any thought into team fit which is GM Bron's style.
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Not at all. History suggests that is far from what is going to happen.
Just look at Boogie's playoff game log. Lakers need a guy that can play 25-30 and can hit a 3. It's not necessarily a terrible signing in a vacuum, but it cost them Morris, a guy they need.
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If Boogie even just slightly improves on the work that he showed this last season, then he'd be a better player than Marcus.
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This was said about boogie and AD in NO the first time around, but they (and Lebron) will look like the all time GOAT front court, for like 15 games a year.
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Given contracts, I'd take Boogie over Marcus.
I also think Boogie is the sort of high-variance pickup the Lakers need to make (and hit on) in order to be competitive.
I also think Boogie is the sort of high-variance pickup the Lakers need to make (and hit on) in order to be competitive.
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Yup.
If you somehow get a rejuvenated Boogie for a year, you win.
Odds are you won't - but for that contract, it's worth finding out.
If you somehow get a rejuvenated Boogie for a year, you win.
Odds are you won't - but for that contract, it's worth finding out.
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Liked him when he was on Boston.
Good on defense. OK 3 point shooter. But meh.
Good on defense. OK 3 point shooter. But meh.