lakerRD wrote:I actually like Brewer, TRob, and Nwaba.
Ennis is at best a 3rd string guard in the NBA IMO.
But with the new regime (Magic and Pelinka) I'd be really surprised if there isn't a major overhaul and some of these guys will be gone be the start of next year.
If you can ever get Russell to stay off ball for consecutive possessions (he really hasn't been playing much SG at all), I'd start Ennis next year. Clarkson and Nwaba would be my two backup guards.
I'd try to dump Clarkson, but, if Paul George were really in play and he was going to be traded somewhere, I would probably keep Clarkson in a potential long term trade strategy.
I'd continue to start Clarkson, even though it's holding the team back, even start him, upping his value, until the 25th hour, where the Pacers inform the Lakers that he's being traded to Boston (or any other provocative destination that'll entice him to resign) unless the Lakers make good on the long standing offer of Randle and Clarkson (and sweeteners) for George.
If the George to L.A rumors have a shred of truth, George doesn't make All-NBA, and Randle and Clarkson are the difference between George being a Laker and George being a Celtic, you gotta start prepping for George now, preparing for what you would do as a team in that type of realistic scenario. I want George in free agency for free, but I know what I would do if I knew I was going to lose him to Boston unless I came off of Clarkson-Randle and fillers.
West didn't secure Shaquille on a whim. He prepared for the distinct possibility.