Shaun Livingston, why not?

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  1. Shapecity

    Shapecity S2/JBB Teamster Staff Member Administrator

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    The Clippers just renounced the rights to Shaun Livingston. I know he's coming off surgery and has never been able to stay healthy, but he's still very young, and he's shown flashes of being an outstanding player in the league.

    PJax has always coveted tall PG's to play in the Triangle and at 6'7 Livingston would be an ideal fit.

    I'd prefer the Lakers take a flyer on him and give the opportunity to make the team ahead of this year's pick, Coby Karl, and some of the other camp invitees we've had.

    Worst case scenario he never recovers from his surgery and the Lakers simply waive him. Best case scenario he does recover in the next two seasons and eventually takes over Fisher's spot in the starting lineup.
     
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    I wouldn't mind him on our summer league roster...

    Shape, did you know James White is gonna play for us in the summer league? I remember a while back you said you'd take White over JR Smith
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Brian @ Jul 10 2008, 08:59 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>I wouldn't mind him on our summer league roster...

    Shape, did you know James White is gonna play for us in the summer league? I remember a while back you said you'd take White over JR Smith</div>

    James White is raw and doesn't have the baggage JR Smith has. I was disappointed when the Spurs cut James White, citing he struggled learning their offense and wasn't giving the energy on the defensive end Pop was demanding. Those are two areas he'd have to focus on if he wanted to make the Laker roster. Hopefully his experience in San Antonio humbled him and he embraces the opportunity he's getting to play with the Lakers and possibly make the roster.
     
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    pablo eterovic Laker fan from Chile

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    Shape
    what a coincidence!
    I was thinking in Shaun Livingston this afternoon as an excelent fit for our team
    Throw him half MLE and sign him
    He has a lot of talent
    And sign Davon Jefferson too!
     
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    I like the thought of Shaun Livingston. I've been a fan of his since he came out to the NBA as it is, and he definitely fits the need in the triangle. He's tall, has great vision and is a phenomenal passer. If we can sign him for cheap and he ends up recovering from that horrific knee surgery, we'd wind up getting a huge steal with that.
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Moo2K4 @ Jul 11 2008, 12:35 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>I like the thought of Shaun Livingston. I've been a fan of his since he came out to the NBA as it is, and he definitely fits the need in the triangle. He's tall, has great vision and is a phenomenal passer. If we can sign him for cheap and he ends up recovering from that horrific knee surgery, we'd wind up getting a huge steal with that.</div>

    And if he develops his shot. Granted Rajon Rondo showed us that a PG doesn't need to shoot well to succeed. I just think in the triangle he has everything except for the jumpshot.
     
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    He's slow, he can't shoot, and he can't jump. He's no good basically, that's why not IMO. Besides, the Lakers have a Livingston clone in Cedric Bozeman in their Summer league team
     

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