Donald Sterling Is A Democrat

Very true, nobody is really talking about that. Its always WHEN the Lakers get good again, not if....But if they don't get Lebron, then they're average at best, with OKC,Clippers, Spurs and Golden State on the coast....tough out west.

I don't see them having the assets to attract Lebron. Calling them average is being kind. They've got so much invested in Nash & Kobe, what could they possibly do?
 
I don't see them having the assets to attract Lebron. Calling them average is being kind. They've got so much invested in Nash & Kobe, what could they possibly do?

Pau Gasol ends, and Jordan Hill ends. Gasol is $20 million, Hill is $3.5. Nash ends after next season if I'm reading it right. They can make room.

http://hoopshype.com/salaries/la_lakers.htm

Personally, I think Lebron stays, Wade stays, Bosh not sure. But I bank on Pat Reily
 
Pau Gasol ends, and Jordan Hill ends. Gasol is $20 million, Hill is $3.5. Nash ends after next season if I'm reading it right. They can make room.

http://hoopshype.com/salaries/la_lakers.htm

Personally, I think Lebron stays, Wade stays, Bosh not sure. But I bank on Pat Reily

I think Lebron can opt to be a free agent at the end of this season.

So Gasol comes off the books after this season, and that leaves them free to get who? That's the question, and if I was a player who wanted to win a championship that's what I would wait until they answer. This new management hasn't shown if they know what they're doing yet, at best. This is a front office that took on Dwight Howard, and then let him go to an in conference team, for nothing.
 
I think Lebron can opt to be a free agent at the end of this season.

So Gasol comes off the books after this season, and that leaves them free to get who? That's the question, and if I was a player who wanted to win a championship that's what I would wait until they answer. This new management hasn't shown if they know what they're doing yet, at best. This is a front office that took on Dwight Howard, and then let him go to an in conference team, for nothing.

Howard meant squat to the Lakers and less to the Rockets. You can't possibly imagine how hard they got fucked by Stern in the Paul deal. If Paul signs, James comes next year.
 
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Just like with the case of the crazy murderer the week before last, the usual suspects who always dance in full support of the politically-correct mentally handicapped...

...come out mercilessly swinging against the most mentally-handicapped of all.

A brain consumed by and harboring hate is the most diseased and dangerous brain of all...

...that's why a normal person, when overtaken with hate (for whatever reason), quickly realizes the mental harm holding onto that hate actually does to her/himself. Both Rodgers and Sterling - without a doubt - were/are mentally damaged by the hate they kept/keep hold of.

Now, the weekend supporters of the mentally-handicapped evidently fantasize that the mentally-handicapped who hold such deranging amounts of hate can voluntarily let most of that destroying hate go, reasoning that that's what normal - acceptable - people do...

...without realizing that such a senseless stance precludes the existence of mental illness entirely.

In fact, the reason Sterling is prevented from having a legal say in the sale of the Clippers is because doctors have diagnosed him as suffering from Alzheimer's, and thus not possessing a sound enough mind to meet legal construes...

...which raises the question for his most ardent, politically-correct attackers: how's it truly feel to vilify the mentally-handicapped when it comes straight down to it, instead of the artificial dance you love to do for your like-minded audience?

BTW, in saner times: Sterling bought the Clippers 33 years ago for its then market price of $12.5 million; the legal guardian of the Clippers today, Mrs. Sterling, just sold the team for its current market price of $2 billion - a crazy 15,900% ROI.

Also:

Sterling himself was fined $2.5 million by the NBA for his hateful remarks...

...but, his lawyers have responded now by counter-suing the NBA for $1 billion.

Considering his documented mental condition and the remaining spiritual reverence for the 1st Amendment which still exists in this once-great nation, (yes, wannabes: I realize this case has no constitutional - practical - 1st Amendment implications)...

...I imagine there's not a chance in h3ll the NBA will ever see a cent from Sterling and, in fact, will find itself contributing a significant sum to Sterling's estate in the future.
 
Howard meant squat to the Lakers and less to the Rockets. You can't possibly imagine how hard they got fucked by Stern in the Paul deal. If Paul signs, James comes next year.

If you're talking about what he brings to the team on the court, you're right. However, that's not what I'm talking about.

The Lakers gave up assets to acquire Howard and as you pointed out, he meant nothing to the team, and got no assets in return for him when he left.
 
Just like with the case of the crazy murderer the week before last, the usual suspects who always dance in full support of the politically-correct mentally handicapped...

...come out mercilessly swinging against the most mentally-handicapped of all.

A brain consumed by and harboring hate is the most diseased and dangerous brain of all...

...that's why a normal person, when overtaken with hate (for whatever reason), quickly realizes the mental harm holding onto that hate actually does to her/himself. Both Rodgers and Sterling - without a doubt - were/are mentally damaged by the hate they kept/keep hold of.

Now, the weekend supporters of the mentally-handicapped evidently fantasize that the mentally-handicapped who hold such deranging amounts of hate can voluntarily let most of that destroying hate go, reasoning that that's what normal - acceptable - people do...

...without realizing that such a senseless stance precludes the existence of mental illness entirely.

In fact, the reason Sterling is prevented from having a legal say in the sale of the Clippers is because doctors have diagnosed him as suffering from Alzheimer's, and thus not possessing a sound enough mind to meet legal construes...

...which raises the question for his most ardent, politically-correct attackers: how's it truly feel to vilify the mentally-handicapped when it comes straight down to it, instead of the artificial dance you love to do for your like-minded audience?

BTW, in saner times: Sterling bought the Clippers 33 years ago for its then market price of $12.5 million; the legal guardian of the Clippers today, Mrs. Sterling, just sold the team for its current market price of $2 billion - a crazy 15,900% ROI.

Also:

Sterling himself was fined $2.5 million by the NBA for his hateful remarks...

...but, his lawyers have responded now by counter-suing the NBA for $1 billion.

Considering his documented mental condition and the remaining spiritual reverence for the 1st Amendment which still exists in this once-great nation, (yes, wannabes: I realize this case has no constitutional - practical - 1st Amendment implications)...

...I imagine there's not a chance in h3ll the NBA will ever see a cent from Sterling and, in fact, will find itself contributing a significant sum to Sterling's estate in the future.

In saner times he was still a tax cheating racist. It's a shame that no one in his inner circle cared about his mental health until after they could profit from it.
 
If you're talking about what he brings to the team on the court, you're right. However, that's not what I'm talking about.

The Lakers gave up assets to acquire Howard and as you pointed out, he meant nothing to the team, and got no assets in return for him when he left.

Is English your first language?
 
In saner times he was still a tax cheating racist. It's a shame that no one in his inner circle cared about his mental health until after they could profit from it.

I hadn't heard that one..... also, I think Howard was a free agent, it didnt cost them anything, but I could be wrong on that. Either way, they just rented him for a year while his back healed...
 
oh, ok....either way, it was a year deal, and I guess they held out hope to Larry Bird him....but he ran like a coward to an outpost called Houston. Good for him, I can't stand Dwight Howard...he can play in Brazil for all I care

That was their plan. Now Howard is getting knocked out of the 1st round in a new city.
 
That was their plan. Now Howard is getting knocked out of the 1st round in a new city.

But I agree, Lakers may be THE brand in LA, but Buss Jr seems a buffoon. Should of brought back Phil. Not so sure about Kupchak either, but I guess he is as good as most....we're stuck with Grunfeld....id probably trade him for Kupchak
 
But I agree, Lakers may be THE brand in LA, but Buss Jr seems a buffoon. Should of brought back Phil. Not so sure about Kupchak either, öbut I guess he is as good as most....we're stuck with Grunfeld....id probably trade him for Kupchak

Mitch won as a player, coach and gm.
 
And an Olympian. On top of being racist, you are just not very smart.

yeah, yeah. I'm well aware of who he is, he played for the Washington Bullets. He inherited Jerry West's genius, and Kupchak's left to his own devices signed Ron Artest to a 5 year deal, traded for Kwame Brown, gave up on Marc Gasol, signed Mich Richmond, JR Ryder, Karl Malone, and let Shaq go......but like I said, I'd love him to come to Washington....
 
The board libs because to them it proves that all whites are racist unless they are willing to debase themselves to the sacrament of abortion.

What. The. Fuck.

Did you really mean to string those words together in that order?

It looks like a very disturbing Mad-Lib.
 
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