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Lance: it's down to LA and Charlotte?


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At first I wasn't down with getting Stephenson but after I realized how young he is I must say I think his best is ahead of him. I think we will keep Hendo if we don't believe in PJ Hairston this season. We still need a back up pg and SF which we should still be able to get if we do get Stephenson.

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Might as well sign Lance, I know some people talk about saving the cap for next summer but the only FA that really jump out are Klay Thompson, Deandre Jordon, and Kenneth Faried

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Would rather have Stephenson than any of those guys. Thompson is weak.

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What are the chances of even signing Lance at this point. As soon as Melo decides where he is going the league is going to focus on Stephenson considering LeBron is all but guaranteed to return to Miami. My opinion is the same as anyone else and I will never try to force it.

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I honestly don't beleive the lakers are even serious about lance. Wtf would u wanna sign another 2 guard(that can play sf, but that's not his primary position where he does his main damage) and have like 35-40 million spent on one position for one year. That's a lot of money for Kobe and lance next year. Not gonna happen

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What are the chances of even signing Lance at this point. As soon as Melo decides where he is going the league is going to focus on Stephenson considering LeBron is all but guaranteed to return to Miami. My opinion is the same as anyone else and I will never try to force it.

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Espn's latest article says James gave Heat a timetable to improve the team and that means Wade and bosh need to take less which it's looking like they won't. Bosh wants near 90 m over 5 years.

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