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Dujon is good at defense, average organizational ability, and a certain projection ability, so he will not achieve much, if he is a post-James like an organization forward or a triangle offense, he is a pretty useful player, he doesn't need too much ball, can shoot, can pass.
If he only needs to play a substitute, it will still be enough.
Clarke, an unformed forward, is in okay physical condition, rough skills, it is estimated that the Lakers will be scrapped, for the Lakers there are Hill and Jamison, he is really useless.
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Lakers coach Brown is a coach who pays attention to defense, and his thinking tends to be conservative when he focuses on defense, especially like the current Lakers, who have more superstars and will overrely on stars. Dujon and Clark won't play a lot of time unless they can do something and show what Brown wants, or they'll have little to do. When there are Lakers with Kobe Bryant, the Lakers will always be Kobe's Lakers.
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The Lakers just like to search for a bunch of geniuses and then stand in the pit and not.
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No, Du Hong can strengthen the back line, after all, it is still a more cost-effective.
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Duhon's defense is at least better than that of Lao Yu, but the critical time is not much. Clark really doesn't really make much of a difference.
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I think Dujon can get by on the Nash bench, so Clark won't mention it.
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The Lakers who came with Howard and Clark in this summer's three-way trade were just adding to the surface but actually deliberately traded Clark and Dujon because the Lakers gave up Mark Bannes and lacked people at the small forward position.
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In a big trade that the Lakers were brewing with the Magic, Lakers power forwards Josh McRoberts and Christian Aynga were sent to the Magic, while the Magic sent point guard Chris Dujon and small forward Earl Clarke to the Lakers, in addition to two second-round draft picks from the Lakers. Duhong also successfully assisted Kobe Bryant to win the NBA championship.
However, on June 30, 2013, the Los Angeles Lakers officially announced today that they had cut their backup point guard, Chris Duhon.
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The Lakers arrived with Howard and Clark in a three-way trade this summer.
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Went with Howard.
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Through Howard's deal, it passed by in pass.
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1.Need 2 Two people don't defend well, can't prevent 3 McRoberts was traded to the Magic, who is the "online banking"? The Lakers' salary is too high, with the current lineup, the total salary next season will be no less than 99 million US dollars, and at least 55 million US dollars will be paid in luxury tax (see 577257336 space log for details, "Lakers salary pressure" 4 The Lakers do not have Cathcart, Goodlock is not expected to stay with the team, Murphy, Barnes is not with the Lakers (the Lakers have reached 15 people, and these two are currently free agents).
5. The Lakers signed Jordi Meeks of the 76ers to a two-year, $3.4 million contract as Kobe Bryant's backup. 6 Such a big lineup adjustment will inevitably require a run-in between players, but given that most of the Lakers have brought in veterans, it will be easier to run in, after all, veterans are experienced. 7. Now in the league, I am afraid that only the Lakers and Heat may win the championship.
The strength of the two teams is at the same level, the lineup has its own merits, the Heat defense is very good, can limit the opponent's scoring, and the weakness is that the interior line is too weak. The Lakers' new lineup focuses on a combination of offense inside and outside, with Warcraft, Hill, and Gasol on the inside, and Kobe, Nash, Meeks, and Jamison on the outside, all four of whom have good three-point shooting capabilities. In addition, Gasol's passing ability and mid-range jumper ability will be very powerful, and Nash can be described as an expert in blocking and pick-and-roll, which he often used when he was with the Suns.
The Lakers' weakness is that the defense can't keep up with the opponent's movement speed, and the defense of the outside players will be relatively difficult. The Heat scored mainly by James, Wade, and Chalmers breaking through to the layup, getting the breakaway point to the outside, and some outside shooters shooting open three-pointers. Dealing with this tactic requires a very defensive interior player, such as Tyson Chandler of the 2011 Finals Mavericks, and the Monster is on par with Chandler's defensive skills, so don't worry too much about the Heat's breakthrough, but be careful not to get the Monster into foul trouble.
For the off-ball running of the Heat's outside players, the Lakers have a hard time defending. Looking at what the Lakers will look like when they attack the Heat's defense, the Heat are good at defensive pick-and-roll tactics because some Heat players can defend multiple positions. However, when defending a super center, it will be more unskillful, and can only be assisted by outside players, or even packed.
As a result, the Lakers' outside players will be able to miss the opposing perimeter players, and as long as the Monsters pass the ball decisively after attracting the pack, the Lakers' perimeter players will get open shots. In general, the Lakers have a higher success rate, so I think the Lakers have the upper hand. And the Lakers have an overwhelming advantage in rebounding.
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Duhon's three points are okay, but the others are average, and Clark I don't know; As for Kobe's bench, it's hard to find, it's best to keep Barnes, if not, it's a rookie, the Lakers have something to do inside, and the Heat has something to do with James and three-pointers, but James won't be as inexplicable to the Lakers as he is to the Thunder (the Thunder really don't have your anti-James, but the Lakers have Atay, James can't play in the low post) I think the Lakers are more reasonable.
The outcome will depend on how Brown uses Gasol.
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The Lakers only get Howard and don't need to admit Clark, Duhon; Jamison is a veteran base salary, and the rookie may keep it, but Murphy is leaving; Won't sign any Maddie, Reed; The Lakers athlete style is not uniform, the coach is weak, the future is difficult to discern, and one or three pointers are needed to replace Ci Shiping in the starting lineup and can't compete with the Heat Let's see if we can beat OKC No.
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I can tell you that Stern almost certainly agrees that last year's defeat of Paul was because the Hornets entrusted management to the league, and the league ran the management to negate, and this year it was the teams' own consent deals, and the league is almost impossible to deny.
At the beginning, the Nets wanted to get Howard, and the conditions were very good, but the Magic management was not greedy enough, and as a result, the Nets renewed the contract of Lopez and others, and withdrew from the competition, and the Rockets' rotten lineup was no better than the Magic, Howard couldn't look at it, and went around to let the Lakers pick up a big bargain, and exchanged a half-hung pig for the league's No. 1 center.
As long as the Lakers have a good offensive and defensive system next year, they can fight the Heat in the finals, so let's wait for a good show.
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The Lakers will definitely complete the n consecutive championship again!
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Because D'Antoni doesn't give them a chance to play, it's hard for Ibanks, Dujon, and Ah to have a chance to play.
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D'Antoni is famous for his 8-man rotation In the past, Lao Gon and Blake were injured So Morris and Dujon are on top Now that they are both good, Dujon has no place In other words, De Shuai's 8-man rotation is really... The main force is exhausted, and the rotation is unavailable.
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Let me tell you a secret, on the surface, Lao De is the manager, but in fact, Bass Jr. is, hehehe......You know.
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Update the latest list and Clark should be included.
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How could it be that the Lakers' No. 6 is Earl Clark...
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Trade to the Lakers yourself or wait for 2k14
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The Lakers paid Andrew Bynum, McRoberts, Eitinga to get Dwight Howard, Chris Dujon and Earl Clark.
Nuggets pay Afraro and Al Harrington to get Andre Iguodala.
The 76ers paid Andre Iguodala, Vucevic and rookie Harks to Andrew Bynum and Jason Richardson.
The Magic paid Dwight Howard, Jason Richardson, Chris Dujon and Earl Clark. Got Aaron Afflalo, Al Harrington, Vucevic, Harkras, McRoberts, Eitinga and one first-round pick each from the three teams (the 76ers' 2015 protected lottery pick, the Nuggets' lower of the two 2014 first-round picks (one of which came from the Knicks), a 2017 first-round pick from the Lakers, and two second-round picks).
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The final package for the four-team trade was also confirmed, with the Lakers sending All-Star center Andrew Bynum, power forward Josh McRoberts, small forward Aynga and a 2017 first-round pick and a 2015 second-round pick, and Bynum sending Bynum to the Philadelphia 76ers, who also acquired Jason Richardson from the Orlando Magic. The 76ers would send Andre Iguodala to the Denver Nuggets, while the Magic would get Aaron Afflalo, Al Harrington, Nikola Vucevic in a trade, rookie swingmen Moe Harkless, Ayngar, McRoberts (Weibo), plus three protected first-round picks (Nuggets 2014, 76ers 2015, Lakers 2017), and a second-round pick. And in addition to Howard, the Lakers will also get Chris Dujon and Earl Clarke from the Magic.
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The Lakers got Howard, Chris Dujon and Earl Clark, and the Lakers lost Andrew Bynum, Josh McRoberts and Ayngar.
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Bynum was traded, Nash was acquired through a forward and backward shift, and Butler was acquired on a veteran contract.
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Except for Bynum, the rest is a few dishes, and it doesn't matter if you don't need to know.
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Lakers: Howard, Chris Duhon, Earl Clark, Denver Nuggets: Andre Iguodala, Philadelphia 76ers: Andrew Bynum and Jason Richardson Orlando Magic: Aaron Afflalo, Al Harrington, and a protected first-round pick from each of the three teams.
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The Lakers will get Howard, Chris Dujon and Earl Clarke, while the Denver Nuggets will get Andre Iguodala and the Philadelphia 76ers will get Andrew Bynum and Jason Richardson, and Orlando will get Aaron Afflalo, Al Harrington, Nikola Ucevic and a protected first-round pick from each of the three teams. In the meantime, the Magic will be compensated by a few other things, including the 76ers' first-round pick Moy Harkless this year.
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It's gone, and it's Dolin who goes to the Lakers with Warcraft.
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In the NBA, the Lakers went to Guangsha, it was after last season, and they were not used to eating pigeons from Guangsha.
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It looks like it's in the Lakers right now.
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It's still with the Lakers, and the jersey number is No. 6, and Howard sent it to the Lakers in this trade.
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No Clark is also going to the Lakers.
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How could he come to play with us? According to his strength, only he chooses the team, and no team chooses him.
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The four-way trade to the Lakers was accompanied by Howard Duhon, and Clark was just an addition.
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Sent Please check . It's not a roster thing, it's a lack of a face for that player.
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From August 2012 to July 2013, less than a year.
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On August 11, 2012, the trade between the Lakers, Magic, Nuggets and 76ers was officially approved by the league, and the deal was officially completed. The Los Angeles Lakers sent Andrew Bynum, Josh McRoberts, Ayngar and a 2017 first-round pick, a 2015 second-round pick, and Dwight Howard, Chris Dujon and Earl Clarke from the Magic. On July 5, 2013, Earl Clarke finally decided to join the Cavaliers, and the two parties have reached an agreement to sign a two-year, $9 million contract, with the Cavaliers having a team option for the second year.
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