Boozer was released by the Chicago Bulls earlier this week and teams with cap space could make a bid on a portion of his $16.8 million contract. The Lakers made the highest bid and were awarded him on Thursday.
Boozer was released by the Chicago Bulls earlier this week and teams with cap space could make a bid on a portion of his $16.8 million contract. The Lakers made the highest bid and were awarded him on Thursday.
benji wrote:LeBron is such a choker. And people were talking about him as an all-time great. As having possibly surpassed Kobe. What a joke.
velvet bliss wrote:Andrew, you the real MVP.
Andrew wrote:He who flops and flails to the Finals and a title, flops and flails best.
Qballer wrote:I love all the ways news outlets are describing the situation: The Lakers being "awarded" Boozer or "winning" Boozer.
Qballer wrote:I love all the ways news outlets are describing the situation: The Lakers being "awarded" Boozer or "winning" Boozer.
Andrew wrote:You meme appropriately, Jackal. Boozer is not devoid of talent, he's capable of doing some nice things offensively, and his competency as a rebounder is probably somewhat overlooked. However, he also has a tendency to disappoint or under-perform when his team requires him to step up.
Then again, the contract that the Bulls gave him probably set the bar a little too high in that regard. For the money that the Lakers will be paying him, they'll likely get more bang for their buck.
benji wrote:I wonder what the bid was.
Andrew wrote:Inefficient doesn't equal untalented or unskilled. He's been a 20-10 player in the past, and even during his time in Chicago, he's still up around those marks per 36. He can score and rebound, if nothing else. I'm not saying he's outstanding in either area, but he is at least reasonably competent.
Andrew wrote:Inefficient doesn't equal untalented or unskilled. He's been a 20-10 player in the past, and even during his time in Chicago, he's still up around those marks per 36. He can score and rebound, if nothing else. I'm not saying he's outstanding in either area, but he is at least reasonably competent.
KevinParker13 wrote:Or maybe it would be the other way around.............
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