
If he opts in it means nobody wants a 15-20 ppg threat off the bench who plays with heart and energy. Nah, nobody wants that in the NBA… Feels extremely likely that he was who ‘Kieff was talking about in his exit interview and this is Trezz (not so) subtly firing back.
Sorry DJ, feels like he’s on his way out.
Harrell has a beef, BTW. This is where I definitely agree with LakerTom in regards to the Drummond arrival mucking up rotations and forcing Frank to re-work everything 3/4 of the way in. Harrell also was never up to the task defensively but that wasn’t news when we signed him, Frank and Co. rarely found a good way to utilize the former 6MotY and that’s on them as much as it’s on him. The dude is a talent, just needs the right situation. I highly doubt he’ll find it in LA.
Drummond may be the better player, in theory, but the waves his signing caused tipped the little boat that was our season. So, if he does come back, tan we better see some genius-level rotations with him, AD and LBJ on the floor. Otherwise this will be a ridiculous farce. Trezz had the benefit of a whole camp and season, was healthy and look what that got him?
I don’t think there’s much need to worry either way.
He got dissed again heβs not returning good on him
It does create issues in terms of being able to bring back impact talent given the cap space and tools we’ll have available. Hard to find instant impact guys off the bench like Harrell, whatever his ancillary issues may be. Not saying he was a perfect fit (obviously was not) but anyone who opts out is taking a low cost player away from a team that won’t be able to add many more given the cap constraints we’ll face.
It’s one reason we may hold onto Alonzo.
Yup very true.
Myles Turner with Trezz backup.
Ya, but with him benched we did win and move to second round though! Drum and Gasol dominated!
Lol! πππ