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  • #61
    Re: Lakers interested in AJ Price?

    Originally posted by Lord Helmet View Post
    Uhh, he's a better option than Lance right now, IMO.

    If Hill gets hurt again and we don't have AJ, it won't be pretty.
    Because it was so gorgeous WITH AJ when Hill was out. Hill goes down again, one, awesome trade Larry, and two, I don't care.

    I'm not trying to rag on AJ, but the dude's not some sort of solution. A legitimate part of the reason him going to a place like LA would be fine with me is because he's a solid player and deserves the chance to find a niche. But I can't see that happening here, not w/o an abrupt about face. We all know about the faith Larry has in Lance. In my opinion, while Lance isn't as steady an option as AJ right now, I'm not about to argue that point at all, I wish AJ weren't taking his spot in the rotation. If Lance is going to be here as long as all the statements make it sound, I want him playing consistently and learning.

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    • #62
      Re: Lakers interested in AJ Price?

      Originally posted by Lord Helmet View Post
      Isn't Hill a FA after this year? What if he bolts?
      He is a RFA I believe, so we can match whatever offer is out there, but here are the options if we choose not to match or if he does not accept the qualifying offer

      Point Guard
      (name, team – 2011-12 salary – status)

      Deron Williams, New Jersey Nets – $16.4 million – Player Option ($17.8 million)
      Steve Nash, Phoenix Suns – $11.7 million – Unrestricted
      Aaron Brooks, Phoenix Suns – $2.0 million – Restricted ($3.0 million Qualifying Offer)
      Raymond Felton, Portland Trail Blazers – $7.6 million – Unrestricted
      Kirk Hinrich, Atlanta Hawks – $8.0 million – Unrestricted
      Jason Kidd, Dallas Mavericks – $8.6 million – Unrestricted
      Andre Miller, Denver Nuggets – $7.8 million – Unrestricted
      Chauncey Billups, L.A. Clippers – $2.0 million – Unrestricted
      Jameer Nelson, Orlando Magic – $7.8 million – Player Option ($7.8 million)
      D.J. Augustin, Charlotte Bobcats – $3.2 million – Restricted ($4.4 million Qualifying Offer)
      Jason Terry, Dallas Mavericks – $10.7 million – Unrestricted
      George Hill, Indiana Pacers – $2.1 million – Restricted ($3.1 million Qualifying Offer)
      Jordan Farmar, New Jersey Nets – $4.0 million – Player Option ($4.3 million)
      Leandro Barbosa, Toronto Raptors – $7.6 million – Unrestricted
      Beno Udrih, Milwaukee Bucks – $7.0 million – Player Option ($7.4 million)
      Goran Dragic, Houston Rockets – $2.1 million – Unrestricted*
      Jerryd Bayless, Toronto Raptors – $3.0 million – Restricted ($4.2 million Qualifying Offer)
      Derek Fisher, L.A. Lakers – $3.4 million – Player Option ($3.4 million)
      Randy Foye, L.A. Clippers – $4.3 million – Unrestricted
      Mo Williams, L.A. Clippers – $8.5 million – Player Option ($8.5 million)
      Jonny Flynn, Houston Rockets – $3.4 million – Unrestricted
      Keyon Dooling, Boston Celtics – $2.2 million – Unrestricted
      Ishmael Smith, Orlando Magic – $0.5 million – Unrestricted*
      Ramon Sessions, Cleveland Cavaliers – $4.3 million – Player Option ($4.6 million)
      Jeremy Lin, New York Knicks – $0.8 million – Unrestricted*
      Armon Johnson, Portland Trail Blazers – $0.8 million – Unrestricted*
      Sundiata Gaines, New Jersey Nets – $0.9 million – Unrestricted*
      A.J. Price, Indiana Pacers – $0.9 million – Unrestricted*
      Baron Davis, New York Knicks – $1.3 million – Unrestricted
      Royal Ivey, Oklahoma City Thunder – $1.2 million – Unrestricted
      John Lucas, Chicago Bulls – $0.9 million – Unrestricted
      Jannero Pargo, Atlanta Hawks – $1.1 million – Unrestricted
      Delonte West, Dallas Mavericks – $1.1 million – Unrestricted
      Walker Russell, Jr., Detroit Pistons – $0.4 million – Unrestricted*
      Darius Morris, L.A. Lakers – $0.5 million – Unrestricted*
      Terrell Harris, Miami HEAT – $0.5 million – Unrestricted*
      Carldell Johnson, New Orleans Hornets – $0.5 million – Unrestricted*
      DeAndre Liggins, Orlando Magic – $0.5 million – Unrestricted*
      Ronnie Price, Phoenix Suns – $1.1 million – Unrestricted
      T.J. Ford, San Antonio Spurs – $1.1 million – Unrestricted
      Anthony Carter, Toronto Raptors – $1.3 million – Unrestricted
      Roger Mason, Washington Wizards – $1.1 million – Unrestricted
      Jamaal Tinsley, Utah Jazz – $1.2 million – Team Option ($1.3 million)
      Why so SERIOUS

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      • #63
        Re: Lakers interested in AJ Price?

        I think it could be possible that the Pacers are looking to get a pick for him to package the pick for a bigger deal?
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        • #64
          Re: Lakers interested in AJ Price?

          Originally posted by Heisenberg View Post
          Because it was so gorgeous WITH AJ when Hill was out. Hill goes down again, one, awesome trade Larry, and two, I don't care.

          I'm not trying to rag on AJ, but the dude's not some sort of solution. A legitimate part of the reason him going to a place like LA would be fine with me is because he's a solid player and deserves the chance to find a niche. But I can't see that happening here, not w/o an abrupt about face. We all know about the faith Larry has in Lance. In my opinion, while Lance isn't as steady an option as AJ right now, I'm not about to argue that point at all, I wish AJ weren't taking his spot in the rotation. If Lance is going to be here as long as all the statements make it sound, I want him playing consistently and learning.
          I don't know, I'm just not sold on Lance, I guess.
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          • #65
            Re: Lakers interested in AJ Price?

            Originally posted by Nuntius View Post
            The key word of my phrase was at the moment. AJ is playing for us at the moment. A pick won't play for us at the moment. And it is in this particular moment that we need AJ for. Someone has to play PG in the second unit and Price is currently our best option.



            AJ Price was only getting some garbage minutes in January when he played. In our first 20 games (till the Nets game that Hill was injured) he only played in 8 games.

            It was quite logical that he would be rusty. As of lately he is clicking. And he is actually improving our second round unit.
            In a month we will be at a new at the moment, and by then, AJ will be back to his January minutes, so all the stuff he is doing for the team now won't matter right?

            Thats all, I have nothing else, lol...
            Why so SERIOUS

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            • #66
              Re: Lakers interested in AJ Price?

              Originally posted by Lord Helmet View Post
              I don't know, I'm just not sold on Lance, I guess.
              Me either. I'd very much rather not pick up Lance's option and keep AJ this summer. But that doesn't seem to be what TPTB are interested in, so get something from AJ instead of nothing.

              I don't like Lance over AJ, now or in the long run. But I'm not signing checks.

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              • #67
                Re: Lakers interested in AJ Price?

                Originally posted by PacerPenguins View Post
                AJ Price was a steal in the 2nd round with our pick... no way I'm only trading him for a 2nd and getting stuck with a person that plays 2 min a game when we are up 20. i want to keep AJ bc LA won't give anything significant
                AJ was not a steal in the 2nd rd. He was what I consider a safe 2nd pick a very low ceiling like a solid 3rd string pg 2nd on a team with lack of depth but a very good chance he doesn't bust. While a guy like Monta,Lance or any European player is a risk 2nd pick they have much more talent than Price could every dream of but there is a huge chance they bust or never play in the league.

                If Price can net you any assets I would trade him I dont think Bird views him as a future player for the team. There are a few kids in the Dleague who could give Price a run for his money.

                Hell the Bulls just released Mike James and he is as good as Price they just are loaded at pg with CJ Watson and Rose.

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                • #68
                  Originally posted by Really? View Post
                  Ebanks was a 2nd rounder, Steve Blake was a 2nd rounder, lol I don't get what you guys have against 2nd round picks but don't mind getting guys who were taken there?
                  A second rounder brings a young unproven player, that's the difference. I don't mind if they trade AJ for another guy who was picked in the 2nd if their proven skills compliment and add to the teams depth better than AJ. I would imagine the list of second rounders that did a lot less than AJ in this league is pretty long.

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                  • #69
                    Re: Lakers interested in AJ Price?

                    Originally posted by pacer4ever View Post
                    AJ was not a steal in the 2nd rd. He was what I consider a safe 2nd pick a very low ceiling like a solid 3rd string pg 2nd on a team with lack of depth but a very good chance he doesn't bust. While a guy like Monta,Lance or any European player is a risk 2nd pick they have much more talent than Price could every dream of but there is a huge chance they bust or never play in the league.

                    If Price can net you any assets I would trade him I dont think Bird views him as a future player for the team. There are a few kids in the Dleague who could give Price a run for his money.

                    Hell the Bulls just released Mike James and he is as good as Price they just are loaded at pg with CJ Watson and Rose.
                    Exactly...
                    Why so SERIOUS

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                    • #70
                      Re: Lakers interested in AJ Price?

                      Originally posted by Heisenberg View Post
                      Me either. I'd very much rather not pick up Lance's option and keep AJ this summer. But that doesn't seem to be what TPTB are interested in, so get something from AJ instead of nothing.

                      I don't like Lance over AJ, now or in the long run. But I'm not signing checks.


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                      • #71
                        Re: Lakers interested in AJ Price?

                        Originally posted by 2minutes twoa View Post
                        A second rounder brings a young unproven player, that's the difference. I don't mind if they trade AJ for another guy who was picked in the 2nd if their proven skills compliment and add to the teams depth better than AJ. I would imagine the list of second rounders that did a lot less than AJ in this league is pretty long.
                        Please read P4e's comment
                        Why so SERIOUS

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                        • #72
                          Re: Lakers interested in AJ Price?

                          Originally posted by Lord Helmet View Post
                          I don't know, I'm just not sold on Lance, I guess.
                          You dont have to be sold on Lance there are options out there that are as good if not better than Price at pg.

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                          • #73
                            Re: Lakers interested in AJ Price?

                            Originally posted by Really? View Post
                            In a month we will be at a new at the moment, and by then, AJ will be back to his January minutes, so all the stuff he is doing for the team now won't matter right?

                            Thats all, I have nothing else, lol...
                            Probably. But the pick still won't be here. I love the idea of getting picks but we need a PG off the bench. Now, if we were to get a PG in a trade (either an elite one and move DC to the second unit or a Dragic-type one for the second unit), I'd consider it.

                            As it is now, I do not see any reason to trade AJ for a pick who may or may not help us in the future.
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                            • #74
                              Re: Lakers interested in AJ Price?

                              Originally posted by pacer4ever View Post
                              Hell the Bulls just released Mike James and he is as good as Price they just are loaded at pg with CJ Watson and Rose.
                              So then nothing to discuss really since LA shouldn't have any interest in Price since they can sign Mike James without giving up anything.
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                              • #75
                                Re: Lakers interested in AJ Price?

                                Point is if you want average PG's you can get one from free agency or the Dleauge, I was just at the dleague allstar game this past weekend, James OnCurry offers pretty close to the same thing that AJ does.

                                In the 2nd round you can grab a guy with potential and as p4e said he may boom or he may bust, but if he bust just go and grab a average guy from free agency or the dleague, AJ is not a game changer in my opinion.
                                Why so SERIOUS

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