Dalton Video coming back to Lakers facility

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Just for fun.. this clip fits perfect. Anybody who can make those “face swap meme” should do this . Watch the whole clip for best result .. the “dad” is “rob” 😂
 
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The best "revenge" is to win games for them, and improve your trade value so you can take another bus to the playoffs next season.
 
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Bronny coming into the locker room to see Dalton sitting there is like Michael Scott going back to the Annex and finding out Toby came back.
Bronny and Knecht are virtually irrelevant to one another. Knecht isn’t keeping Bronny off the floor; it isn’t as though they’re comparable players. Bronny isn’t on the same planet as Knecht.
 
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Bronny and Knecht are virtually irrelevant to one another. Knecht isn’t keeping Bronny off the floor; it isn’t as though they’re comparable players. Bronny isn’t on the same planet as Knecht.
It’s a joke my man. Just a joke. Referring to the Gilbert Arenas stuff of last week. I didn't say a word, not one about them being comparable or any of the things you write about.

Thanks for telling me Bronny isn’t comparable to Knecht. I had no idea. Haha. In fact, one of my posts a few days ago about the bright side of Dalton being out ofLA was not having to play along with that Bronny farce anymore.
 
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Ummm...Hey welcome back Dalton. I can't tell you how much we value you and look forward to putting this chapter behind us at least until we can find another center to trade you for.
Well it could work out in his favor. Now they can just sign a center in the off-season and keep DK if he plays well down the stretch here.
 
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It’s a joke my man. Just a joke. Referring to the Gilbert Arenas stuff of last week. I didn't say a word, not one about them being comparable or any of the things you write about.

Thanks for telling me Bronny isn’t comparable to Knecht. I had no idea. Haha. In fact, one of my posts a few days ago about the bright side of Dalton being out ofLA was not having to play along with that Bronny farce anymore.
Didn’t mean to jump down your throat. There are a fair number of people on here who whine about Bronny as if he’s going to impact Knecht’s career in any way and they aren’t joking. It’s asinine and it gets old.
 
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Didn’t mean to jump down your throat. There are a fair number of people on here who whine about Bronny as if he’s going to impact Knecht’s career in any way and they aren’t joking. It’s asinine and it gets old.
I get it. No problem. Anyone with a brain knows Bronny wouldn't sniff that league if Daddy didn't make it happen and that even Daddy can't make him get meaningful minutes that would impact the careers if any Laker who can dribble and chew gum at the same time.
 
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I get it. No problem. Anyone with a brain knows Bronny wouldn't sniff that league of Daddy didn't make it happen and that even Daddy can't make him get meaningful minutes that would impact the careers if any Laker who can dribble and chew gum at the same time.
I’ve said it before. Deep down I think LeBron knows Bronny isn’t NBA material. He just did him a solid getting him an NBA contract as any father would if he had LeBron’s influence and to be the first father-son duo to play in a game together.
 
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I’ve said it before. Deep down I think LeBron knows Bronny isn’t NBA material. He just did him a solid getting him an NBA contract as any father would if he had LeBron’s influence and to be the first father-son duo to play in a game together.
I don’t think it’s all that deep. He wants his son to play on his team and a low 2nd round pick is not a high price to keep around the highest scoring player in NBA history. Whether Bronny can actually play at this level doesn’t figure into it, and with his heart condition there is no guarantee they could wait.
 
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I don’t think it’s all that deep. He wants his son to play on his team and a low 2nd round pick is not a high price to keep around the highest scoring player in NBA history. Whether Bronny can actually play at this level doesn’t figure into it, and with his heart condition there is no guarantee they could wait.
Relatively speaking it wasn’t expensive for a rich team like the Lakers. But wasn’t the contract above what a 54th pick would normally get? I also thought he got like a 4 year deal which is unusual for a late pick. But my memory might be failing me.
 

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