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yeah i know like i said i don't give it much credence... FWIW his sauces are now saying that kawhi has requested to meet only with jeanie and magic
Right now, imo, SAS is trying to get into the conversation for clicks.Last edited by Bendit; Fri Jun 28, 2019, 09:23 PM. Reason: Correction... Kawhi could not contact Buss directly ... he is still a Raptor.
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Okay so aaaam I missing something here? Because the way I understand it Kawhi's desires play out as follows:
- he wants to win
- he wants to live in a particular place
If he wants to win, he should choose the Lakers? Assuming a team of Lebron, ad, Kawhi and a bunch of random would be as unstoppable as it sounds.
So if he doesn't choose the Lakers, then winning isn't his number one priority. And he probably chooses the clippers in favour of location then, right?!
I suppose this ignoring the possibility that ad, Lebron, Kawhi and random is not so unstoppable, the Lakers poor management is seen as too much of an impediment to winning and/or bad for Kawhi's health, or Kawhi wants to win away from Lebron, but with the best situation otherwise - which is a possibility it just seems a little specific to me...
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NeedTristanThompson wrote: View PostOkay so aaaam I missing something here? Because the way I understand it Kawhi's desires play out as follows:
- he wants to win
- he wants to live in a particular place
If he wants to win, he should choose the Lakers? Assuming a team of Lebron, ad, Kawhi and a bunch of random would be as unstoppable as it sounds.
So if he doesn't choose the Lakers, then winning isn't his number one priority. And he probably chooses the clippers in favour of location then, right?!
I suppose this ignoring the possibility that ad, Lebron, Kawhi and random is not so unstoppable, the Lakers poor management is seen as too much of an impediment to winning and/or bad for Kawhi's health, or Kawhi wants to win away from Lebron, but with the best situation otherwise - which is a possibility it just seems a little specific to me...
- Kawhi wants to win but he wants to be the man. He doesn't want to be 2nd or 3rd fiddle. On Clippers and Raptors he'll be that.
- He values his health. Raptors had a plan and it worked. He knows Raps will treat him well.
- He values loyalty. Raps don't leak ever. Everything stays in house.Only one thing matters: We The Champs.
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Maybe this was a test; he's Willy Wonkaing his free agency. Give the Lakers some juicy detail, like that Kawhi only wants to meet with Magic and Jeannie, but also tell them not to tell anyone that. Magic jumps on twitter to announce it, and suddenly he's surrounded by oompa loompas.Last edited by octothorp; Sat Jun 29, 2019, 01:42 AM.
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The biggest thing that scares me here is league parody. This was looking like the first year that we weren't going to have a superteam, and now this might be coming down the pipes. If we lose Kawhi I would prefer it to be the Clips.
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A few people have mentioned it, but I don't know why it's not discussed more.
Kawhi will not be able to have load management in the west and still be guaranteed a playoff spot.
Especially the Lakers. If he goes there, they have like 10 bucks to fill out 10 players. The surrounding cast will be thin at best. Couple that with Lebron aging and will probably not play the entire season, and that AD has shown that he will typically need to take time off and thats a recipe for Kawhi to be forced to play hard in the regular season just to make the playoffs. Regardless if he needs rest or not. The media there would flip if AD and Lebron were both out with injuries of various degrees and Kawhi took the second night off on a back to back for load management. Granted the supporting cast will be full of ring chasers, but would a group of older players be able to secure a seed in the playoffs? In the west?
The Clippers wouldn't be much better. The west is not as top heavy as it was a couple years ago, but it's still solid. You still have GS (albeit without Durant and Klay for awhile, if not a year) they are still a playoff team. Houston has it's problems but they will make it into the playoffs. You have Denver, who will be stronger. Utah with Connelly will be tougher, Portland will still be good. Spurs are still good. Dallas with the unicorn will be good, The Kings looked stronger last year and a year older should only help. New Orleans will be a young team that could be a dark horse especially if Holiday sticks around. OKC will still be in the running.
A Clippers team without Kawhi, depending on who else they end up getting/ having to get rid of, will have a tough time if Kawhi takes 20 games off again next season.
I'm not saying we make the second seed again with Kawhi sitting a quarter of the season. But I am saying we easily make the playoffs. The path through the east is still easier.
The media attention on him now is crazy. I've been pretty confident he stays for awhile now. I'd be lying if all the new information (as trust worthy as it is) hasn't rattled me. I still think...... HE STAY. I hope I'm right.
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I think by far the most obvious explanation for the "Magic + Jeanie" meeting is that Kawhi/Dennis don’t want anyone to ever know what they are about to tell the Lakers, so potential blabbermouth future ex employees are barred from the meeting.
Best guess: Kawhi will tell the Lakers that they are doing a 1 and 1 with the Raps, but hey you guys, keep cap space for summer 2020, as the Lakers will be his preferred destination next summer if everything goes OK in La La Land.
I thought there might be too much risk in a short term deal, but the deals Thompson and Durant are apparently going to get show that there isn’t any. He could blow his quad again and still get 4 years max money.
He and Uncle Dennis told everyone on Lakeshore Blvd it's one more year, and that's my bet.
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ensco wrote: View PostI think by far the most obvious explanation for the "Magic + Jeanie" meeting is that Kawhi/Dennis don’t want anyone to ever know what they are about to tell the Lakers, so potential blabbermouth future ex employees are barred from the meeting.
Best guess: Kawhi will tell the Lakers that they are doing a 1 and 1 with the Raps, but hey you guys, keep cap space for summer 2020, as the Lakers will be his preferred destination next summer if everything goes OK in La La Land.
I thought there might be too much risk in a short term deal, but the deals Thompson and Durant are apparently going to get show that there isn’t any. He could blow his quad again and still get 4 years max money.
He and Uncle Dennis told everyone on Lakeshore Blvd it's one more year, and that's my bet.
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