alexis
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My time at ESPN has come to an end. Thanks to everyone, past and present, who helped me grow professionally the past 8 years. Although ESPN offered an extension, we were unable to find alignment on my value to the company. I will continue to analyze the NBA Draft, college, high…
never thought he’d make it past waivers
The Phoenix Suns have claimed former Lakers guard Jordan Goodwin off free agency waivers, sources tell ESPN. Goodwin, waived by the Lakers to create roster space for Marcus Smart, is a gritty, upside pickup for the Suns backcourt.
amother season of half measures at the deadline.
Curry’s comments about the Yankees and Suárez are really making me think the Yankees are targeting Hayes and/or McMahon. There are people in the organization that like Hayes. He could be a change of scenery guy. Maybe it’s Suárez but Curry threw cold water on that for now.
nice game bungie
Day 1 Raiding - I want to start by prefacing this is a selfish post on my WFR experience, where I cover a few topics in no particular order. If you don’t care about that then don’t interact. (1) This race proved how important it was to have multiple characters prepared for the…
uhhh
Now that Chris Paul’s tenure with the San Antonio Spurs is over, it’s kind of wild to think about how many teams he’s left as the greatest to ever wear the uniform. • Clippers (and now he’s back!) • Suns • Rockets • Hornets/Pelicans • Warriors • Thunder • Spurs
gabe still on my team making 11 mil💔
The Los Angeles Lakers have waived guard Jordan Goodwin, sources tell ESPN. Goodwin emerged as a key rotation piece for JJ Redick late last season, playing 29 games and four playoff contests. Goodwin and Shake Milton were released to clear space for arrival of Marcus Smart.
probably a nothing burger considering the smart signing
An interesting wrinkle in the Lakers’ offseason: Los Angeles has expressed interest in free agent guard D’Anthony Melton. If a trade clears cap and roster flexibility, the Lakers could pursue Melton, though the presence of Marcus Smart may impact his interest.
it was always an absolute no from me when people floated the idea of trading for smart but i cant complain about 5 mil a yr to see if he has anything left if it works he helps fill a big need
can’t complain
BREAKING: Marcus Smart has agreed to a contract buyout with the Washington Wizards and intends to sign a two-year, $11 million deal with the Los Angeles Lakers after clearing waivers, sources tell ESPN. A return to a grand stage for the 2022 NBA Defensive Player of the Year.