DK back to Lakers....

Williams failed Lakers physical and they chose to rescind the trade. Dalton back to Lakers. And this will be an awkward thing going forward. Don't know how often this has happened in NBA history, but only thing one can guess is his future in LA is very short-term and his playing time will be much reduced. Worst outcome for DK. Feel badly for him. Hope he can move to a better team and environment in his next stop.
I wouldn't feel bad for him. He missed out on that golden opportunity that is Charlotte. He is thanking his lucky stars.
 
You know he is traded again this summer right? Playing out this season knowing you are helping a team who doesn't want you there.....

BUT, with Two high volume outside shooters now, there may not be enough balls to go around. Could be looking for a defensive ace. You never know he might be able to wink at a situation that appeals to him. I will just sit back and watch.
 
Trying to figure out what I just read…

We think DK is going to pout and mail it in the rest of the season because he’s mad he has to go back to the Lakers and hone his game and pick the brain of two All-Time greats everyday and have a shot to win a title rather than going to play for the Charlotte Hornets?
 
Trying to figure out what I just read…

We think DK is going to pout and mail it in the rest of the season because he’s mad he has to go back to the Lakers and hone his game and pick the brain of two All-Time greats everyday and have a shot to win a title rather than going to play for the Charlotte Hornets?
Yep, he's gonna show them what a mistake they made by loafing in practice, pounding Bud Lights in the locker room before shootaround, and wearing his jersey backwards in a game.
 
You are looking at from the Lakers side, I am looking at it from the athlete side. He isn't gonna get many minutes. They are going to integrate him into the game plans knowing he is traded as soon as allowed
But they are trying to win a Championship and he can't be traded until like July, he's going to get minutes.
 
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Jack Flaherty was so pissed the Tigers didn’t want him and traded him to the Dodgers that he re-signed with them this offseason.
I bet it’s just to sabotage and stick it to them
 
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He has value right now to the Lakers. They appreciate that, not the person /player. If they allow him to play a lot of minutes and his shooting goes cold, his value is less. His 5-10 or so minutes a game won't allow him to show much, thus costing him $$.

Remember "it is a business" and not playing him keeps his value high. They were prepared to compete without him already.
He's averaging over 20 minutes a game for the season. At what point do you just say “yea I was wrong?”
 
Not about being sensitive, its about getting screwed and knowing the organization doesn't really want you there.
Think the lockerroom will have the same respect for him? Think they will look at him the same way or will they wish the failed physical would not have happened?

Also his next contract will be based on his current production. How much PT do you think he is gonna get? Probably way less than he was before, so now this situation is hosing his future as well
This is just a mind numbingly ridiculous take.
 
Trying to figure out what I just read…

We think DK is going to pout and mail it in the rest of the season because he’s mad he has to go back to the Lakers and hone his game and pick the brain of two All-Time greats everyday and have a shot to win a title rather than going to play for the Charlotte Hornets?
DK isn't going to pout, but @Golfprovol sure is.
 
I don't know about all this business, but Dalton definitely looked subdued being back in LA. Just chilling on the bench in warmup gear. It's awkward for everyone around the situation, I'm sure. But I definitely wouldn't blame DK for any of it. He was the hottest thing in the NBA for a month, then his role seemed to be reduced, _then_ he was traded to somewhere he probably would have gotten a larger presence, and then he was pulled back to place that's likely still looking to shop him. It's just an unstable situation for him.

I think he said it best when he was interviewed after that 37 point game - "I just want to hoop." I don't think Knecht's going to be unprofessional about the matter, but from his quotes and his attitude, I have to think he wants the situation behind him, and wants to be somewhere where he can play, show his stuff, and be a real contributor.

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I don't know about all this business, but Dalton definitely looked subdued being back in LA. Just chilling on the bench in warmup gear. It's awkward for everyone around the situation, I'm sure. But I definitely wouldn't blame DK for any of it. He was the hottest thing in the NBA for a month, then his role seemed to be reduced, _then_ he was traded to somewhere he probably would have gotten a larger presence, and then he was pulled back to place that's likely still looking to shop him. It's just an unstable situation for him.

I think he said it best when he was interviewed after that 37 point game - "I just want to hoop." I don't think Knecht's going to be unprofessional about the matter, but from his quotes and his attitude, I have to think he wants the situation behind him, and wants to be somewhere where he can play, show his stuff, and be a real contributor.

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With the Hornets contacting the NBA league office to dispute the failed physical of Williams, he probably doesn’t know where he will be one day to the next at the moment.
 
I feel bad for DK. You can't feel valued by a team that initiates a divorce, brings you back, and you know that another divorce is likely looming in the future. That's a lot o deal with in your rookie year.
 
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This article explains the attitude that pro players have to have. Doesn’t need much explanation. It is part of the business. If players don’t understand it, they won’t last long. The only ones immune to it are the ones with no trade clauses and not many get those.

 
Pat Beverley is one of the most unhinged players of the last 20 years. Taking advice from him on how to act professionally isn't good advice.
I honestly respect Bev's craft and dedication to it, but like you said, this kind of discussion is not in his ballpark.

I wonder how he is viewed by his peers off the court...is he a likeable guy even though he's nutty on the court? Idk, I'm not a Bev historian
 
I honestly respect Bev's craft and dedication to it, but like you said, this kind of discussion is not in his ballpark.

I wonder how he is viewed by his peers off the court...is he a likeable guy even though he's nutty on the court? Idk, I'm not a Bev historian
Falls into the eccentric category. The guy his teammates love and opponents hate. In your grill and under your skin.
 

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