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  1. Really Lost One

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    <div class="quote_poster">egyptianlaker32 Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">about pargo coming back phil jackson likes him alot he's good and not that expensive</div>

    I'd love to have Jannero Pargo back on the squad. I've always liked the guy, and I was pretty upset when he left our organization. The guy won't be a "big" signing, but he's a decent point guard that can give us some effective minutes
     
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    Jannero Pargo is a chucker, Phil would bench him within the first 2 weeks.
     
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    Phil and his staff actually love Pargo and his work ethic.
     
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    <div class="quote_poster">Swish Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">Phil and his staff actually love Pargo and his work ethic.</div>

    Yeah, I think Phil thinks pretty fondly of Pargo. I think in his book, The Last Season (not exactly sure) he talked about how Pargo was crying when the Lakers let him loose because he loved the organization, and playing in the triangle offense
     
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    we need to get another defensive big guy in our lineup

    kurt thomas, danny fortson, mikki moore, varejo, or mutumbo
    then a good point guard (great if we got billups) but not gonna happen and a good backup for Kobe (Deshawn Stevenson) Plus he's from fresno so he'd defentinly want to play for da lakers.
     
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    Jermaine O'Neal would not fit the triangle well.
     
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    <div class="quote_poster">Brian Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">Yeah, I think Phil thinks pretty fondly of Pargo. I think in his book, The Last Season (not exactly sure) he talked about how Pargo was crying when the Lakers let him loose because he loved the organization, and playing in the triangle offense</div>

    Yup, he also mentions how hard it was to let Pargo go because he was such a good kid and he felt terrible telling him he was cut from the team. Pargo was crying as he cleaned out his locker and in a team meeting several days following his release, the coaches told the rest of the team that it was a shame that he had to be cut because he's exactly what Phil wants in a player. A kid who is willing to learn, with a great work ethic, and someone who puts the team and Phil's system first.
     

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