^^ basin ugma bro naa nay balita about Ariza and Odom.
sa pagkakaron wala pa pero ugma ang start sa negotiations sa mga free agents... murag ang start ni sa negotiations. good luck may the best team win![]()
murag ugma na gyud ang mga balita... pero dili pa gyud na dayon... kay maminaw pa na ang lakers sa market value ni ariza ug odom... ayha pa sila mo-offer kung pila gyud ang offer sa uban teams nilang ariza ug odom.
San Antonio interested on Lamar Odom.thats fine for me as long as they will sign Artest and Mcdyess.![]()
mas ganahan si LO sa LA... hehehe! mas delikado mawala si ariza.
@Evenstar: That's just a rumor bai. My SPURS can't clear the asking price of $10M a year for 4 years. The only way we could get him would be in a sign-and-trade, which is highly unlikely.
naa na ba team offers for odom and ariza? july naman gud
Tuesday was the last possible day for Bryant to become an unrestricted free agent, but he did not terminate his contract because he wanted to "let Lamar [Odom] and Trevor [Ariza] have their day," according to a source who was not authorized to speak publicly about the decision.
Indeed, the Lakers, who won the NBA title 17 days ago, made preliminary contact Tuesday night with representatives for both of the unrestricted free-agent forwards, as General Manager Mitch Kupchak tried to live up to his recent promise to "make quick decisions . . . and hopefully we can bring this team back intact."
source LA Times--
Mbenga, Powell will be back
Power forward Josh Powell and center D.J. Mbenga will remain on the Lakers' roster for the 2009-10 season after L.A. opted not to terminate their respective non-guaranteed contracts by the July 1 deadline, according to Lakers spokesman John Black. Powell and Mbenga each had a year left on their contracts, and since neither was acted upon, the 6-10 and 7-0 post players are guaranteed through the coming season.
Powell averaged 4.2 points and 2.9 rebounds in 11.7 regular season minutes and 2.1 points with 1.2 boards in 5.2 postseason minutes during L.A.'s championship run. He showed his value when afforded ample playing time, highlighted by a 17-point, 9-rebound performance on March 11 at Houston when the Lakers were without Andrew Bynum (injury) and Lamar Odom (suspension).
From a story posted this afternoon by our friends at Lakers.com
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