Interesting Heisler article
Anyone read this in the Times? I found his Iguodala comments interesting. He's mostly referring to the Lakers, of course, but it could also connect to the recent Clippers stuff.
there's a question of how much anyone wanted Odom, as opposed to agent Rob Pelinka trying to get his clients, Iguodala and Derrick Williams, to the Lakers.
In a rare show of exasperation after a week of seeing his players' names in headlines, Lakers General Manager Mitch Kupchak zinged an unnamed agent, whose identity was obvious.
"A lot of the stuff you read the last three or four days was agent-driven," said Kupchak.
"A lot of times agents these days think the way to consummate a trade is to suggest publicly ideas that they come up with and I think that's part of the problem, as well."
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that sounds like good agent work to me
Best in breed.
Help us Altered Beast you're our only hope.
by ClipperChuck on Jun 25, 2011 1:19 AM PDT via mobile reply actions
As I said before
I very much doubted that Odom would be involved in a trade to the sixers. It seems to me the deal for AI2 is still out there.
"[Fans are] not technically a lot of times savvy. They don't understand and they don't weigh issues the way that [I] weigh them."
Mike Dunleavy, Sr.
by Jax on Jun 25, 2011 7:04 AM PDT via mobile reply actions
An agent. The 76ers. Free Agency.
I remember us getting screwed from this scenario before.
by yaggiefresh on Jun 25, 2011 8:46 AM PDT via mobile reply actions
I wonder you who are thinking about
Hmmmmmm
"Every existing thing is born without reason, prolongs itself out of weakness, and dies by chance" -Jean-Paul Sarte
That wasn't Pelinka though. It was that idiot, David Falk.
"look, you can find any coach you want, bring him in here and run the situation. But I don't think they are going to do as good a job as I do." -Mike Dunleavy Sr.
by CLiPPz WeRD 12 on Jun 25, 2011 9:04 PM PDT up reply actions














