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Jack Harris from the LA Times talks Miguel Rojas, Dodgers' pitching staff and more. A man gets criticized for not pushing his 600lb family member in a wheelchair. Vic the Brick haiku

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We continue on Fred Rogan and Rodney Pete and five seventy LA Sports. Later this hour, Vick will be along with the High Coup and No Forget Yes. If you miss any part of the show, get the free iHeartRadio app. Just download it, get it, listen to the podcast. Kevin will put it up the minute we get off the air. You can hear Rodney and me fight. Last hour was good. Yeah, love it. Dan Wyke was on during the one o'clock hour. I'm sorry during the noon hour.

So get the app and listen to the podcast. And if you have the app, you can stream the show live wherever you go. It's the free iHeartRadio app. Now, a guy that has not been not enough this year, and I'm pretty upset about it. I'm just gonna go on record right now let him know. Yeah, I'm pissed. I'm pissed. I'm glad he came on today so I can tell him I'm pissed. Let's bring on Jack Harris at the Times. Jack, are you there, I'm here.

I'm really just upset that I missed this fight between you two. That's that's really what I wanted to hear. It wasn't that you know, it's family fighting, you know what I mean, Jack, Sometimes family have to go out a little bit to clearly. Yeah, yeah, I'm gonna have to go back and listen to it. Yeah, Man, it's good Jack.

Where you've been, Man, we miss you. I know it's been There's been a lot going on. It's you know, even with that Toney, I think sometimes there's been a lot of sports stories happened in LA. But you're kind of getting into that year now where Yeah, I think there's gonna be a lot of interesting stuff going on the Dodgers. So, yeah, lots to talk about. Let's start with Miguel Rojas having a hell of a year defensively, not a question hitting the ball, doing a terrific job.

It's early to speculate, But why don't we speculate, because is it ever too early for that? When Mooki comes back, if Mickey Rojas is playing the way he is, you see Mooki going to second base most likely. I think what we're not gonna see is Mookie Bets starting every single game at shortstop the way he was before he got hurt. I think even if mcgaul Rojas wasn't playing as well as he is right now, that might have

been the case. I think if the Dodgers were going to be able to seriously think about having rookie Bets as their everyday shortstop through the season and into October, he needed to be getting reps every day, He needed to be getting his pregame work in every day. And the fact that he's going to have missed, you know, some two months of that process of learning that position was always going to make it, in my mind, difficult for him

to play that spot on an everyday basis. Miguel Rojas's performance, I think, just makes that decision all the easier. His bat had been really consistent. There was obviously you know this stat about the team winning all but one game now and when when he's had a base hit, his defense has been good. I think the only real question there is the workload management part, and it's his playing time has gone up. You know, he started playing

on a near everyday basis since Mookie got hurt. Can he sustain that?

You know, he's not a young player, and he had a lot of nagging injuries last year and even a few earlier this year that I think the team's a little bit wary about so when Mooki comes back, I think, you know, as things are currently constructed, you could maybe see a few starts from Mookie at shortstop just to help the workload part with Miguel Rojas would also allow Gavin Lucks to keep getting starts and he can still be consistent with

the bat. But yeah, I think as you start looking at the playoffs and how that infield might look, my guess is, uh, you know, barring some sort of major deal at the deadline, you're going to see Migul Rojas be in their primary shortstop as far as October is concerned. And then how how does that? How does that land when Mookie does come back, and say he does come back and you know, gets healthy late August, September, whenever it is he gets healthy again, how does he go

back? Because he's the one that lobby to play shortstop, He wanted to play shortstop, and now he comes back, you take that away from him. Does he ever get the opportunity to go back and play shortstop again? If they decide that, hey, it's better for our team that Migey Roe plays short and you play second. Yeah, I before Mookie got hurt, I asked him that thing, and it was through the guise of if the Dodgers ground and trade for a shortstop, you know, would you be okay

moving back to the second base or just moving off that spot. And his message there has been yes, I just want to win. The reason that he went to shortstop in the first place was partially because, you know, the way the team looked at it, and when they talked to him about it, they all agreed that, you know, putting him at that spot, given the way Gavin looks was struggling defensively back in the spring, and given some of the workload and longevity questions around the Gil Rojas at that point,

you know, everybody kind of agreed putting Mookie at shortstop was going to be the best thing for the team, even though that meant putting a lot more responsibilit and work on his shoulders, putting him in a position where he could struggle and fail and have defensive lapses and things like that. He always at least explained it publicly as I'm doing this for the team because we think

this is the best thing for us to win games. And if now that calculation has changed, if you know, the team believes that having the Gal rojasag short is the best option for them, which I think, you know, anybody who's been watching them can see that that's probably the right way to go right now. I don't think he's gonna have an issue with it,

you know, going back to second base and playing there more often. That's what he was preparing to do coming into the season anyway, And while again, you know, had he been able to really master the switch to shortstop, it would have been one of the more impressive accomplishments of his entire career. I think when you add into the injury factor and just all the time missed, I think I don't think you're going to get many objections or complaints

from him. If that's how things shake out. Try this one. Uh he comes back and uh Otani's killing it in the leadoff spot. Is there a conversation, MOOKI, you want to hit second, you want to hit third, you want to move down in the lineup. What does Mookie go right back to the leadoff spot? Yeah? I mean I think that's something that again last year when the Freddie Freeman or when Trey Turner left and the Dodgers trying to figure out you know, how the lineup was gonna look,

and what to do with the leadoff spot. You know, Mookie's message then was, I, yes, I've always hit leadoff. I like leadoff, but it's not something I demand to do. I'm not you know what it to that spot. My guess is that, at least initially, when he's

healthy, Mookie's gonna be the leadoff hitter again for this team. I don't think that, you know, yeah, Shohotani's numbers have been really good since he went into the leadoff spot, but that could be just a matter of timing the fact that, you know, he's got his swing in a good spot just when Mookie got hurt. He's always been a good player in June. So you know, as far as I see it, I don't think that you know Otani's doing better because he's a leadoff hitter. I don't think

that he's going to be demanding the Dodgers to keep him there. Maybe if Mookie comes back and either he struggles, or if Tawny struggles, or if they feel like they need to mix up the line up in some way, they'll do that. But I think for right now, my expectation is Mookie's going to go back to hitting the leadoff when he's healthy, and I don't think it'll have a huge impact on any of their performances. Yeah, and I think that probably helps send them convince him to go to second base if

they leave him at the leadoff spot. I think that that that softens the blow a little bit. Jack. You know, everybody obviously is waiting for this team to get to October to see what happens. Managing from now until then is going to be interesting. And how Dave rob deals with you know, pitching and you know, Todder Glastow is going more innings and he's ever

thrown and how do you manage him? How did the Dodgers really navigate these next couple of months leading up to October, Because again, it's a pretty much a fourgone conclusion. They're going to win the West, but it is all about October with this team, and what do you do from now and

then outside of you know, getting healthy. Yeah, I mean this is a dance that this team's been familiar with the last couple of years of having a big division lead, knowing that their postseason fate was locked up early in the season, and trying to strike that balance between keeping a sense of urgency and trying to win as many games as you can, but also protecting your roster and protecting its injuries, and especially with the pitching staff, managing workloads.

I think as far as this season is concerned, there's a couple of things. One, you've got to keep Tyler Glass now healthy but also effective, right, and that's kind of the tricky balance. He's going to be in his next probably three or four starts, he's going to surpass his career, his previous career high and innings pitched. Dave Roberts has already talked about, you know, looking for ways to steal an inning here or there from

him to try to manage the workload. I think the interesting question for the Dodgers with him is going to be do you give him a break at some point? You know, if he's getting up near one hundred and fifty one hundred and sixty innings, which he's never pitched more than one hundred and twenty in a season before, do you think about skipping a start something like that. But then you also have to weigh that with if he's pitching well,

you know, do you knock him out of his routine. How do you again, how do you kind of match you know, maximizing performance while also protecting against health. I think the same thing applies to some of the guys in the lineup. I think the magilt Rojas piece of this is another example of that, where you want that guy to be healthy and at his best

when you get to October. You don't want to overburden him. But there is also some dynamics with the standings, like, yes, the Dodgers are going to most likely when it's probably not going to be a close race there, but there are a couple of games behind the Phillies for the top seed in the National League. I think if there's any team in baseball that you would like to have home field advantage over or not have to go on the road to face, it probably is a team like the Phillies, and it

is that kind of environment in that ballpark. So there are still things to play for, you know, they still have to figure out, you know, depending on Yoshinobu Yamamoto's help. You know, is he going to come back? And if not, who are the other pitchers that we trust the most. So it becomes a little bit of a dress rehearsal for October.

But yeah, first and foremost with this team, it's keeping the pitching staff healthy, it's keeping the roster at large healthy, and it's trying to make sure that when you get to the postseason, you've done that while also trying to keep some of these guys you know, performing at a high level. So Jack trade deadline will be here soon enough. Everybody talks about what they need, what they don't need. I don't see them doing anything major. It's a trade deadline, do you. I don't see a lot of major

possibilities. Now, there are a few moves that could make sense for them. I think the most obvious one is getting another front line pitcher like a Garrett Crochet, who is somebody the Dodgers have been evaluating for some time now. They've been linked to in a lot of reports lately about their interest in

him. He is probably the one guy who's going, who is believed to be likely moved by the deadline, who you'd feel pretty confident is an impact, top of the rotation kind of picture, the kind of guy that you know can help you win games in October, and I think that's kind of the bar for the Dodgers right now, right Hey Jack, Jack, let me just stop you because I want to ask you about Crochet because Vic mentioned it last week. Any cost controlled, why would the White Sox move him?

You know, they're in a place right now where he's got a couple of years of team control FDS, but they're also so far from competitive myths that you know, that's the kind of guy that if you can move him early and you can get a really big return back, you're maybe setting your organization up a little bit better long term to compete if you don't feel like

you're going to be a playoff team in the next couple of years. But it's because of that dynamic that makes it tricky for the Dodgers, right because you know, if you're the Dodgers, you feel kind you feel pretty good about your long term outlook starting pitching wise with Yoshinoba Yamamoto and Gavin Stone and Bobby Miller and some of the other guys that can go out and pursue in

the next couple of years. So they're going to have to ask themselves, do we want to potentially overpay for a pitcher like Eric Crochet who is not flawless right, Like, he has his own workload management questions right now. He's not somebody who has an extensive postseason track record, but he's also the

American League leader in strikeouts. He has the kind of stuff that right now, outside of Tyler glasnow maybe Gavin Stone, Like that's the one piece the Dodgers are missing, right It's who do you really feel confident about already Game two or Game three of a playoff series at this moment in time for the Dodgers, And I think Yamamoto is a pretty big question mark given the shoulder injury. You know, Bobby Miller has not looked as good as he did

last year and has had his own injury this year. Walker Wheeler's back on the IL, Clayton Kershaw has had his return from his shoulder injury slowed. So that's the most obvious need. And I think that's the kind of guy that you know, if you're the Dodgers and you really want to give yourself every best chance to win a World Series this year, that's the kind of

guy you got to go get. But it's also the kind of move we've seen them shy away from in the past, where you know, if they don't feel like they're getting good value on a deal, they they'll walk away

from it. And I think the way the pitching staff is set up right now, the way that like this team is performing, yeah, I would not be surprised if they feel like the market or the prices for an impact player like that on the market are just too high and don't align with sort of their short term and long term vision of how to build the roster. And that's where the next couple week going to be interesting, because outside of a Garrett Crochet, right, there's not a lot of other like true certain

frontline pitchers. You know, somebody like Jack Clarity is good and can maybe be a surprise October contributor, but he's not a for sure thing, you know, even on the offensive side, right, Boba Schet's probably the best shortstop. He might be available to go get, but he's a guy who has some defensive questions and hasn't been super consistent with the bad and he's had

some injuries over the last year. So it's a really interesting market where you're gonna have a lot of buyers, prices are going to be inflated, and there just aren't a lot of impact players, because a lot of them have already moved, like Dylan Sie's has already moved, Luisa Rise has already moved, Corbn Burn's already moved, like a lot of the pending free agents have

already switched teams. So now you're looking at guys with either years of control left or guys that are just going to be a lot more costly than the Dodgers have typically liked to do. So that's where this next month is interesting. I think that's where if you're the Dodgers, you have to really take stock of who do we trust. Do we think we have enough for October?

And if not, how much are we willing to pay to go get some premium help and to fundamentally change our roster or fundamentally reinforce something like the starting rotation or the lineup. Hey Jack, how impressed are you just just because you cover it every day? Or and sometimes we get numb. I'm already with the way Otani is playing and the things that he's able to do,

and he's not even pitching yet. But when I look at it, I go he made the absolute right choice to come to the Dodgers, because long term, think about where he's hitting, and the and the supporting cast that he has around him, you know, whereas I think with the Angels, you know, with with Mike Trout there, yes it's great, but Mike Trout has been injured, but they can't really pitch around o'tani like they

may have done in the past because of the Dodger lineup. And I think he's really I mean, he's a great hitter and great player, but I think he's only going to continue to benefit because of who the Dodgers have in their lineup. Yeah, I mean that was one of the I think appeals that the Dodgers saw and themselves when they were pursuing o'kani, that they could

give him the kind of lineup that he didn't consistently have at Anaheim. You know, that he wouldn't have to be shouldering all the load, that he'd have some lineup protection. I think the other thing is, you know, he's independent race for the first time, he's he's on a team where every

game carries a different kind of meaning than it ever did before. You know, we've seen him have kind of similar productive outbursts like he's on right now, and like he's put together the first half of the season right where he's on pace for about fifty home runs, where he's going to be a starter in the All Star Game, where he's going to be in the middle of

an MVP conversation. But what's different this year is it's also coming on a team that's winning a lot of games, where he's the reason that there were a main reason they're winning a lot of games, and you know, he can start actually looking ahead to playing October baseball and being in a postseason environment

and truly trying to contend for a World Series. So yeah, I think it's all those things that when he came to the Dodgers, you know, made them seem like a good fit for him, and at least for the first half of this season, you know, that's what you're seeing. Better line of protection, a better team overall, and just a different kind of experience for a guy who, yeah, has just never kind of been in

this situation before in his MLB career. Isn't it funny when you think about it, he's never been in this situation when you watch him with the Dodgers, and obviously it's a very small sample size so far, but you're watching with the Dodgers, and you think, oh, of course he's been at it, because that's what the Dodger's doing. He's there. This is really

the first time he's experiencing this. I find that fascinating. Yeah, and it's been interesting to watch, I think, you know, especially the closer we get to October, when the games really start to get me, I think it's going to add another layer. But you know, it's even like earlier this year, he struggled a little bit early in the season with runners and scoring position. I think that's a story or that was a subplot that might not have mattered as much in the past, but then was a really

big deal early in the year. He's gotten better in those situations as the year has gone on. I think some of the you know, like clutch hitting situations or just situational hitting situations, Like there's just a lot more hyper focus on a lot of those different things because of that, right, because you know, it's it's more than just is he ops in one thousand and is he on pace for fifty home runs? And you know, is he'

batting over three hundred? Like it's not only the high level production that matters, but also the little things on a game by game basis that it's been interesting watching him approach those situations, explain them to reporters, you know, a postgame about how it feels different and why it's you know, just a little bit more invigorating full for him. And I think that's only going to continue to grow, you know, the closer you get to postseason baseball.

All right, now I'm not mad at you anymore because you came back on today. Because I was mad, Jacket, I wouldn't put up with it. I missed you, I wanted you on more. So now I'm happy again. Yeah, well anytime, it's yeah, it's, there's, there's. I think there's gonna be a lot. It's gonna be interesting to see how this team kind of stries to position itself going into October and and and going in for a postseason run. I think it's going to be carrying as

much pressure as any as we've seen the last couple of years. So yeah, there's gonna be lots to talk about. All right, Thanks, Jack, appreciate it. Yeah, you see you guys, thinks. All right, catch the boys in Blue right here on a five seventy l A sports stream all the games at HT and the iHeartRadio. I have the keyboard a

five seventy LA Sports. Listen to the games on the top of the six to four the Andre Ethier Q to call and you could win a one hundred dollars gift card to Superior Grossers. All right, Rodney, we have to bring Vicon, but oh uh, you know what, I've got this story. All right, got a story. I'm gonna bring it up, ask you what you what you would do, and then we'll bring Vicon. All right, okay, all righty, let's go. Yeah, they smile in

your face all the time. They want to take your place stuff backstaff. Yeah, come on, it's a monday to be fred Rogan. Come on, Freddy, tell me about it. All right, here's the dilemma. What do you do? Uh, there's a wedding, right the family is invited. Your cousin is invited. Now, your cousin weighs six hundred pounds. Your cousin can't move around real well. And by the way, the

cousin needs you to take them to the wedding. Now, right off the bat, you have a Kia an Optima, So the six hundred pound cousin won't fit in the car. But somehow you figure out a way to get them to where the area is. Now the problem it's outside, it's on the grass, and the cousin has some sort of device, but they won't let it go on the grass, so it can't go. So now you have your six hundred pound cousin, but they want to go to the wedding

and it's on the grass. So then the suggestion is push your push this person in a wheelchair. Well, you say, I cannot push someone six hundred pounds in a wheelchair. I just physically can't do it. So they come up with another idea to get the person close enough. They're gonna get a flatbed truck and they're gonna load the person on the truck. This is a truck that delivered some of the things for the wedding, but it can drive up to where the ceremony is. Now, the cousin says, I'm

not going on the truck. That's the meaning, you're not gonna put me up on a big truck. A flatbed truck can drive me there. I want you to push me, and the other one says I can't push, And there's the dilemma. The cousin is mad, but the family member won't push. The family member says, I can't push. It's six hundred pounds. We'll put you on the flatbed truck. What do you do? Let me get this straight. So right, you can't you can't physically. You've

let your cousin know. You can't physically push the cousin because it just won't. Well, you can't do it physically. You just can't push a six hundred pound person grasp because it's difficult. Right, it's not traction like like cement or anything like that, a regular vote, right, So that's not that's even if you wanted to physically, you can't do it till the only other option is the flatbed. Yes, the cousin doesn't want to be on

the flatbed because he says it's demeaning, that's humiliating. Yeah, well it's either the flatbed or or nothing. There's no other You tell me another option. Because I can't push you. You tell me it's balls in your court. I can't push you. There's a flatbed that can clearly get you there, but I can't push you, So it's on you. I'm here to support you anyway, but I can't support that. Literally, no, I don't see you know, I don't see how because and doesn't have a flat

bed to lay on. Because we can't move your cousin. We can't move you can't move you. No, we can't move you. We want you to go, and we came up with an alternative plan. But if you don't want to go, there's nothing we can do. All right, let's bring on Vic. Let's do what Vick wid you. Because Vic's got a huge heart. Vic might start pushing that wheelchair with a Monday beginning of the fourth of July week, Haiku, we welcome on Victor Break and Vic.

Good afternoon, Fred. That's a very penetrating question. And you know, I'm a big fan of six hundred Pound Sisters in the Learning Channel, so I'm very familiar. Stop stop, I've heard what are you talking about? Life? I've heard that show my six hundred pound Life or whatever. But six hundred Punds Sisters, Vick. I believe it's a spin off on TLC. But I'm a big fan of the show because it shows you the desire you know of you know, the people who have to lose hundreds and hundreds

of pounds and their journey. It's it's heartbreaking. But when you start seeing them hit the scales and losing the weight, you just, you know, rooting them on. You're so you're so happy for them, you know, because it's such an incredible dedication. But in this case, Fred, you gotta go. You gotta you gotta use any option you can. I go flatbed. But the cousin's being difficult. Vic. The cousin says, I won't go on the flatbed. It's humiliating to go on a flatbed. You

better push me, Vick. That's a that's a very difficult choice. However, to get it done, you got to get it done. You know you're gonna you want to attend the wedding. Vic, I weigh six hundred pounds. I tell you, I want you to push me in a wheelchair. You say, Fred, I can't push you in the wheelchair. You're six hundred pounds and we're gonna be going on grass and there's no traction. But I got a plan. What is it. I got a flatbed. We're gonna get you up on a flatbed and drive you right up there.

And I go, no, Vic, that's not gonna work. That's the meaning and humiliating to me, I'm not doing it. What are you supposed to do at that point? Vic? That's my point. There's nothing insane dilemma, Fred, insane dilemma. But the whole purpose is to you know, attend the wedding. So whatever means it takes. And the flatbag is flatbed is a good option. You just have to sell the You got to sell the flatbed to the six hundred pound person. Yeah, I think that's

the only option, right, Yeah, she's not buying. She just didn't want to be humiliated though that. You could lower in on a crane. Okay, that'll be even more to meeting Fred abound like electric scooter. They say, because it's outside on the grass, you can't do it. M hm. That's indeed a horrific problem. By the way, viaca un sounds good. You undersold the sisters. It's a thousand pounds sisters on thousand pounds,

but it's got it. They're combined, right, combined in not one way that that looks to be the case, Fred, Yes, tremendous show. What are they doing the show? Vic? They lose weight and it is their journey of losing the hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of pounds and the sacrifices they have to make, and it's it's a it's a tremendous show. Really, I will say, I'm looking at the list of their episode titles

and they're very clever. Bringing home the bacon fork you, I'm done, well, done and over with the grapes of wrath, the custardy battle, Fried cried and tired. Deal with it, Sunflower, pretty good, deal with it, like deal Pickle, exactly, deal with it. It's so, it's so, it's so hard. Obviously, we all have challenges in life. We have so many challenges in life. Everyone has different challenges. But knowing that you have to lose hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of pounds is

so herculean in nature. And my heart goes out to you know, you know, to the five hundred pounders and the six hundred pounders. But they lose the way, it's amazing. You know. They see that the specialist a doctor in Houston, Texas, and he puts them on programs and then then they lose the weight. Do they take medication, No, it's basically die in an exercise. Amazing. And what's amazing, Fred is that fresh and fabulous into it? Though? How about that, Fred rogan Vic,

everybody's got to go see that thing. That is going to be unbelievable. I'm telling you that you're going to have to experience a game there like the Clippers hate the Clippers, Who cares? You got to experience a game there. You just got to see what that's going to be. Like another taj Mahal of the hood. Yep, although I don't think Mayor Butts would quite call it that a taj Mahal of the hood. Probably wouldn't go quite there. Vic. You don't think you'd go for that. No, he'd chuckle,

and then he'd go, what was that? Well, how about giving money back to the property owners of Inglewood? I mean, that's unprecedented. Wasn't accomplishment? That was cool? I'll give you that. That was really cool. I was blown away when I heard that, just blown away. Also a blown away again. Congratulations into the California Sports Hall of Fame, Rodney Pete. Oh, just dB Rodney of course, who very kindly buried the lead and decided to bring that up at one point thirty Rodney, it's

worth a mention at the top. Kind of think somebody else would have brought that up instead of the person that was doing it. I know, and I'd forgotten it happened last night. It's saying for it. Yeah, I forgot otherwise I would have brought it up. I'm just kidding all. No, that was we should have done that at the time. Ah good. He is our Hall of Famer, Kevin Fake come on nah a musical royalty. He cuts deep and dynamic musically every day. Ronnie Fossil have gong will

travel? Yeah, King Flavor boom hm. Well, can you say free agent flus free agent flux is It's but this is unprecedented in the NBA. The action, and for me, the most prominent is the loss of Paul George to the from the Clippers to the Philadelphia seventy six ers. I mean that fourth year man, he was so hungry for that fourth year on his deal gets it with the Sixers. But the devastating loss to the Clippers immediately, the Clipper odds to win the NBA title went down twenty percent in vas.

I mean, it's well documented what the Clippers gave up to unite the pride of Palmdale with Kawhi. I mean shake gelgis Alexander's shake gelgis Alexander is a pretty all pronown yep. Of the five first round draft picks, one was Jalen Williams out of Santa Clara, averaging nineteen points a game with Okcan. It was a steep price to pay. The Clippers paid it. They wanted. You know, there were tidal aspirations. Everyone said yes Kawhi Pg.

Thirteen, the whole Los Angeles flavor, Riverside Palmdale. Then you bring in James Hard and the Beard out of Artisia Lakeside High. I mean, there was such a when you get to Lakeside High, you gotta gotta catch a breath. You gotta do that. All right, Mag's back with the hikup and more. Come on, let's bring it home back, gotta have it, gotta have it. Rodney b Fred, Rogan, Vick, the

brick Jacob, come on now, come on, Vic. Just to recap the Clipper free agent flux today, they did give love to the beer James Hard in the two year seventy. They also hooked up beloved former Clipper Nick Bertom, very popular player, nice forward. Plus I love this deal. Clippers also got former Dallas Maverick forward Derek Jones Junior three years thirty mil. If you remember, Jones stuffed both Kawhi and PG on successive positions in the

recent playoffs. So Derek Jones very nice player. Russell Westbrook opts back to the Clips at four million, but could be on his way to Denver. Remember Nuggets lost Kpcito, Orlando Jackson already gone to free agent Frenzy y'all. Of course the Lakers yikes, and Fred I hear you, Lebron l structure. The word was out. He was willing to give up twenty five million dollars to get claim Thompson. But of course Clay went to Dallas three years

fifty. Who's left for the Lakers in the free agent pool. I mean DeMar DeRozan, Okay, beautiful mid range out of Compton Brook Lopez apparently heating up talks a former Laker. Remember one year Lopez played center, but very thin pickings. But DeMar DeRozan would be a nice pickup. If I'm Polinka, I'm centering my efforts on DeMar, well, he might be it exactly. It's thin pickings out there right now. You guys watched the b T Awards last night, Here we go Culture's biggest night, Ronnie hit Me,

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