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  • Re: Expect Pacers to make a run at Jordan Farmar

    I don't believe this has been posted yet.



    http://www.insidesocal.com/lakers/20...ar-speaks.html


    FARMAR SPEAKS
    By Vincent Bonsignore on June 30, 2010 8:56 PM | Permalink | Comments (0) | ShareThis
    When it was all said and done, the Lakers did right by Jordan Farmar Wednesday when they declined to give the restricted guard a one-year, $2.8 million contract offer.

    Because now Farmar gets exactly what he wants: Unrestricted free agency and an opportunity to shop himself around the NBA as a potential starting point guard.

    Farmar and his agent asked the Lakers not to exercise their right to make the offer, which essentially means they will receive nothing in return if Farmar does leave as a free agent.

    Had they done so, the Lakers could have matched any contract offer made to Farmar by other teams, severely limiting his maneuverability.

    "I really appreciate what they did, because they didn't have to, they could have treated me like a piece of real estate and potentially hurt my ability to take a serious look at what might be out there for me," Farmar said by phone Wednesday. "So for that, I am thankful."

    The move doesn't officially end Farmar's Lakers career, which began four years ago when they drafted him in the first round out of UCLA and spanned three NBA Finals appearances and two world championships, but it's very likely he won't be back next season.

    By all indications, the Lakers will bring back Derek Fisher, which would have meant another year as a backup rather than a starting job for Farmar.

    And at this point in his career, the former Taft of Woodland Hills star wants a chance to branch out as a starter, to find out if he can be an upper-echelon point guard in the NBA, preferably with a team that runs an up-tempo offense rather than the slower triangle.

    "That's my goal, and I want to see what opportunities are out there for me as a starter," Farmar said. "I know there is interest, and I'm looking forward to exploring my options. It's something I've been looking forward to."

    Farmar, 23, is grateful for his time with his hometown Lakers, and if he does move on he will look back on his career in Los Angeles with fondness.

    "I love everything about the organization, my teammates and this city," Farmar said. "But ultimately I want a chance to start, and it's something I looked forward to every single year here, but it just never happened. All I've ever wanted was a legitimate chance to start."

    Now he may finally get it.

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    • Re: Expect Pacers to make a run at Jordan Farmar

      Originally posted by hans023 View Post
      Come on he did more than that and if given the opportunity I think he would do very well for us.
      Really, can't think of anything else... I know, he warmed a seat for when Fisher needed to rest his old man legs.
      You can't get champagne from a garden hose.

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      • Re: Expect Pacers to make a run at Jordan Farmar

        http://espn.go.com/blog/los-angeles/...nterview-video

        June, 22, 2010 Jun 22
        5:11
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        Heading into the Western Conference Finals against the Suns, I wrote about Jordan Farmar's progression (or lack thereof) since his surprise promotion to starter for the 2007 playoffs against Phoenix. Our conversation for the article reinforced a lot of what we've heard from Farmar over the last couple of seasons. He's not wild about the triangle or his place in a system preventing him from having the ball in his hands for large chunks of possessions. He hasn't been griping to the media, but he's definitely dissatisfied playing off the bench in a limited role. In the meantime, the coaching staff hasn't always been enamored with his play or his attitude.

        I've often predicted Jordan's time with the Lakers will have the end date of June 30, 2010 due to mutual disinterest. After Farmar's exit interview, I'm more convinced than ever he'll be with another team next season. The restricted free agent obviously refrained from committing one way or another, but the criteria laid out for a decision presented the odds of returning as fairly small:

        "I really want to see what kind of player I can be in this league," explained Farmar. "I know I can do a lot. I know I can lead a team. For me in my career, I've always played at a championship level, so I definitely want to win and that's important to me. But I don't know if I could look back at the end of my career, if I didn't get a chance to see that type of player I can really be. So this free agency is kind of what is it geared for towards for me. I want to check that out and see the situation, whether it be here or elsewhere, where I can really see what I can do."

        Well, between the presences of Kobe Bryant, Pau Gasol, Ron Artest, Andrew Bynum and Lamar Odom, Farmar's role in the foreseeable future will only grow so much. Factor in a seemingly good chance Derek Fisher will be re-signed (I've personally never believed otherwise) and he still may not even be able to crack the starting lineup, and next season appears even more a Xerox in the making. Then again, he's a role player with two rings and a shot at more, so there's the trade-off. How do you balance that?

        "It's tough," admitted Farmar. "I think for my career, I need to establish myself as somebody who can lead a team and play big minutes and being a lead guard. I think that desire to want to do more comes all the time, especially having won two championships early in my career. I think it's really important. Looking back, I'll really be happy with these championships, but I really want to push myself to the limit. I've always done that, to try to push myself to be better and better."

        Farmar's an L.A. native who's played his entire career from the high school-level onward in the City of Angels. Career aspirations understood and appreciated, I wondered if he was nonetheless ambivalent about leaving the only roundball town he knows.

        Not so much.

        "Outside of the Lakers, I like that idea. I love L.A. I think it's good for somebody to get away sometimes. My friends and family have been great, and they've had a chance to be close and be around this whole experience and learn and grow. I have a family of my own starting, and that's where my heart and my head is. We're gonna be together no matter where we're at. I think that's comfortable for me and us. I have a little one on the way. A lot of good things are going for me. I'm just looking forward to the rest of your life."

        Like I said, ain't the signals of a dude with plans to stick around.

        Farmar's situation is nothing if not interesting. On one hand, his concern about getting pigeonholed is valid, along with his projection for the ceiling to his role in purple and gold. He's also likely correct about his potential as a better fit elsewhere, and remains a good, quick finisher with underrated hops. On the other hand, I've always felt Farmar isn't quite as good as he thinks he is and I'm not convinced he's the ideal starter for a playoff-caliber team. He's a streaky shooter and while perhaps the result of being limited by the triangle, he's been a fairly inconsistent play-maker. On defense, he's can be a demon jumping the passing lanes, but he's not great on-ball and isn't strong enough to fight through screens. If he's been legitimately robbed of a chance to develop in L.A., he's nonetheless left with a lot of improvements to make.

        I also wonder how great a leader Farmar will be, since it's generally a requirement for point guards. Without question, Jordan hasn't received many opportunities outside of the Bench Mob's early days in 2008 - to be fair, he often acquitted himself nicely - but his mindset leaves one hard-pressed to picture him as an extension of a coach's whiteboard. It's been very important for Jordan to play "his way," and a point guard who doesn't wholeheartedly endorse his coach's plan is a huge obstacle. Just ask the Clips and Baron Davis. If Farmar wants the responsibility and the ball in his hands, he'll need to adopt more of a "no questions asked" mindset on his next team. If the hardheadedness resurfaces, he could wind up in the exact same situation, except on a non-contender.

        In any event, I'm counting on a "Thank you, Jordan" jumbotron montage at some point next season. Watch Farmar below and tell me if you disagree.







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        • Re: Expect Pacers to make a run at Jordan Farmar

          I was trying to think of other teams in need of a starting point guard, who could almost guarantee Farmar a chance to start.

          Knicks
          Pacers
          Heat - although that puts Farmar back in a similar situation with Wade being Kobe like and Wade having the ball most of the time

          Any other teams?

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          • Re: Expect Pacers to make a run at Jordan Farmar

            Wells222
            It's not surprising the Pacers are interested in Farmar. Team officials have liked him for some time.


            I do have to say as a Laker fan - Farmar is very talented. However he has a real superstar mentality - that's the biggest problem LA had. He thought he should shine in a traditional offensive set instead of run the tri. He was more about what was good for him than what was good for LA. I understand that completely with young players.

            Last season, LA actually changed the offense so the 2nd team would be more uptempo and Farmar could do his thing. This past season that wasn't the case as they tried Shannon more as the initiator to mixed results.

            Hard to keep young guys happy in lesser roles when they already have a ring.

            I think Farmar would do well in Indy. He definitely will score for the team. An issue I have is he doesn't create for others off his penetration but that is partly because he's so hungry to prove himself. Getting a starting nod should chill him out.

            He's a cocky SOB though. Can rub a lot of people the wrong way. He won't hesitate to voice displeasure to coaches either. If he can do it to Phil, he'll do it to anyone.

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            • Re: Expect Pacers to make a run at Jordan Farmar

              I guess I'd be okay with him if the price is right, which appears to be one advantage according to many here. I'd also prefer a relatively short-term deal. One reason is that he's far from a sure thing.

              There's also the general attitude thing that comes out some of the posts. If he comes in and competes to start, but doesn't win the job or even does next year but doesn't hold in more than a year, how does he react then?

              Not sure he'd be my first choice, but sounds like he's one of the more realistic ones. I like Felton better from an all-around standpoint, but it would appear that his asking price will be too exorbitant for us.
              I'd rather die standing up than live on my knees.

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              • Re: Expect Pacers to make a run at Jordan Farmar

                Originally posted by count55 View Post
                Of course, most of us preferred TJ Ford over Jamaal ****ing Tinsley at one point in time.
                I still like him more than Jamaal ****ing Tinsley!!

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                • Re: Expect Pacers to make a run at Jordan Farmar

                  Pacers show interest in Farmar

                  The Indiana Pacers are targeting former Lakers point guard Jordan Farmar for a one-year contract. The Portland Trail Blazers and Knicks have shown interest, too.

                  – Adrian Wojnarowski, 3:15 a.m. ET, July 1



                  http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/news;_yl...gentbuzz063010

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                  • Re: Expect Pacers to make a run at Jordan Farmar

                    Felton Too.

                    Several teams show interest in Felton

                    Charlotte Bobcats free-agent point guard Raymond Felton received calls from New York, Miami, Indiana, New Jersey, Dallas and Memphis at the beginning of free agency, a source said. Felton is viewed as the best point guard available in free agency. While the Los Angeles Lakers are looking for a point guard, Felton is expected to command more than the midlevel exception and is likely out the Lakers’ range.

                    – Marc J. Spears, 2:45 a.m. ET, July 1

                    http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/news;_yl...gentbuzz063010

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                    • Re: Expect Pacers to make a run at Jordan Farmar

                      Meh.

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                      • Re: Expect Pacers to make a run at Jordan Farmar

                        Maybe we could talk LA into doing a S & T of Farmar for Dahntay. That way Kobe won't have to worry about being shut down by Dahntay except in practice. Then, we would have a serviceable backup at the point for whoever we find to start after TJ's contract expires. Until then, at least we would a pg who can hit 3's at an acceptable rate.

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                        • Re: Expect Pacers to make a run at Jordan Farmar

                          I see the Blazers are a similar situation to the lakers. In that when the game is on the line they give the ball to Roy and use him as the point guard. Actually they do that for large portions of every game.

                          Felton is more of a sure thing. But acquiring him is more expensive and I think if we acquire him in a season or two we still will want a better point guard.

                          I would rather acquire Farmar - of course assuming he can come cheap. Pacers selling point is he'll be the starter
                          Last edited by Unclebuck; 07-01-2010, 10:10 AM.

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                          • Re: Expect Pacers to make a run at Jordan Farmar

                            Originally posted by sheppie33 View Post
                            Pacers show interest in Farmar

                            The Indiana Pacers are targeting former Lakers point guard Jordan Farmar for a one-year contract. The Portland Trail Blazers and Knicks have shown interest, too.

                            – Adrian Wojnarowski, 3:15 a.m. ET, July 1



                            http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/news;_yl...gentbuzz063010
                            If accurate, how would Farmar feel about a one-year offer? Personally, I'm all for shorter deals for the type of guys that have been suggested, but are they?
                            I'd rather die standing up than live on my knees.

                            -Emiliano Zapata

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                            • Re: Expect Pacers to make a run at Jordan Farmar

                              Originally posted by 2Cleva View Post

                              He's a cocky SOB though. Can rub a lot of people the wrong way. He won't hesitate to voice displeasure to coaches either. If he can do it to Phil, he'll do it to anyone.
                              That sounds exactly what people were saying about Rondo two years ago, when it seemed like the Celtics were almost convinced that he was more trouble than he was worth. I know, he is not a Rondo-type athlete. I have no expectations that he would be a top 5 NBA PG.

                              There is a chance that he could be a significant upgrade, though. Lots of people here were clamoring for a draft trade-down to get Bledsoe or Bradley. IMO Farmar is a safer option than they would have been, and I am happy with what we got in the draft anyway. If the finances can work, why not? He's 23, hungry, and much better than what we have. I'm not saying lock him up fro 5 years, but a 2 or 3 year deal in the 3-4 mil range per year seems doable. I doubt if he bites on 1 year. Maybe he wants more cash than 3-4 mil, though. If PT and potential impact are factors, there are few if any situations better for him.
                              Last edited by Slick Pinkham; 07-01-2010, 10:16 AM.
                              The poster "pacertom" since this forum began (and before!). I changed my name here to "Slick Pinkham" in honor of the imaginary player That Bobby "Slick" Leonard picked late in the 1971 ABA draft (true story!).

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                              • Re: Expect Pacers to make a run at Jordan Farmar

                                How do I feel with possible addition of Farmer? Well from what i have seen (very little) he could possibly come in and play at a similar level to Earl Watson did last year.

                                What sort of salary do you guys think he can demand? 2 mil per? more? less? i dont know, that sort of contract would almost certainly mean a s&t deal for the pacers too stay under the LT.

                                So what players could we trade to make a deal work?

                                D. Jones - Possible, but LAL has ill feeling towards this guy so that could prevent a deal?
                                B. Rush - Again a possibility but i'd hate to give up his stellar D
                                T. Hansborough - Doubt we would want to give up Hans in a deal for Farmar
                                R. Hibbert - Hang Up Larry
                                S. Jones - We would give him up, but i doubt LAL has an interest.

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