To be honest, I'm quite surprise to see Lakers did let go of Jordan Clarkson, I initially thought that they are building a "franchise" around him.
I'm thinking that he's this generation's Kobe Bryant but well things are changing from time to time and NBA is a big business so whether we think that they will franchise through JC the decision will still depending to the management itself.
But I hope this will make him play better on his new home.
Oh well everyone is really dispensable in NBA its still business although he was really brought up to be the heir apparent to Kobe in Los Angeles, maybe the management thinks that he is not up to expectations that's why he traded. Love JC though, following his career but sad to see him leave the Lakers jersey.
To be honest, I'm quite surprise to see Lakers did let go of Jordan Clarkson, I initially thought that they are building a "franchise" around him.
I'm thinking that he's this generation's Kobe Bryant but well things are changing from time to time and NBA is a big business so whether we think that they will franchise through JC the decision will still depending to the management itself.
But I hope this will make him play better on his new home.
For me it's still a good thing that happen to JC he will now playing with the king just like how he did when kobe still there he became famous backing up kobe and build he's own name if he can also blend this good chemistry with the king then future will be bright for him, cavs let go their 3 big name players, thomas,wade and rose and replace it with a younger players who also building their names respectively, for sure they are still aiming for the title as long as the king will stay healthy.
Let's see how it goes, time to proved his critics wrong. I'm looking forward to make his name with Sacramento Kings, he is still young and plenty to mature. This is his second chance and I'm sure that we will make the best of it. Wishes him the best, at least he stay on the West side.
