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How Can The Lakers Improve For 2021

Posted: Sun Oct 25, 2020 3:00 am
by thomas1897
The Lakers have to improve their current roster or there is a remote possibility of not repeating for a second consecutive championship. So does anyone in Lakerland have any ideas. I welcome the opportunity to entertain your ideas and opinions. Thanks

Re: How Can The Lakers Improve For 2021

Posted: Sun Oct 25, 2020 7:22 am
by DanishLakerFan
There's a few threads for this, but still fun to discuss.

The season starts in just two months so continuity is going to be key. IMO we should just roll most of it back if we can.
Rondo needs to be brought back, or replaced. We need one of McGee and Dwight to come back. Or find a replacement. Then we need to re-sign KCP.
Other than that, we could use an extra wing defender. And we could use a couple of guys that could give us a different look offensively - a stretch-big, a shooter that can come off screens, an attack guard etc.

Re: How Can The Lakers Improve For 2021

Posted: Sun Oct 25, 2020 5:15 pm
by chefy
Keep the core and get the best available talent in the free agency and worry about fit later.

Re: How Can The Lakers Improve For 2021

Posted: Sun Oct 25, 2020 7:12 pm
by Beethoven
I'd say the whole of rondo kcp Mcgee/Dwight (w CHAMPIONSHIP experience) is by far greater than any 3rd "star" management may be tinkering to bring in(beal Paul et al) in a sign and trades or whatever.

The by-committee 3rd star power of this group we have is important to our team's structure/function, chemistry, etc everything.

We have to get them what they are worth now what they may be asking for in pay. Management has to make this priority over anything else right now.

Re: How Can The Lakers Improve For 2021

Posted: Mon Oct 26, 2020 1:10 am
by LakersSoul
Bigs:
Return Dwight.
McGee could go but I think he opts-in.

If one member is gone or possibly let go of Dudley (even as a bench glue guy) and bring in a stretch 5 like Olynyk or Leonard. If not a stretch 5, I would love a defensive 5 like Whiteside.

We have AD and Bron but Green is getting older and Kuzma is improving but still not the defensive or knock-down shooting wing that we need. Would love to add Harkless or Bertans or better yet a 3&D draft (Reed, Bey, Nwora or McDaniels or Diane). We needs to add 1-2 wings and add youth.

As for our guards, I like it. We missed ABradley but that still didn’t pose a problem with Playoff Rondo. Hopefully we have Rondo and AB back but I think we are solid with THT giving us depth. We could let Cook, JR go. Waiters could be an interesting option for us.

Re: How Can The Lakers Improve For 2021

Posted: Mon Oct 26, 2020 3:42 am
by stan francisco
Defense is a hard one to improve. I don’t think I’ve ever seen better defense than we played in game 6 of the finals. Don’t see how we can improve it much.

Rest of team is our third star, indeed. We don’t need to gut and pay heavy for a third name. Re-sign everyone if at all possible, which it won’t be unless ring chasers knock on our door.

There will be roster changes.

No CP3, please. No Oladipo. Quality role players is all we need.

Re: How Can The Lakers Improve For 2021

Posted: Mon Oct 26, 2020 7:49 am
by DanishLakerFan
Beethoven wrote:I'd say the whole of rondo kcp Mcgee/Dwight (w CHAMPIONSHIP experience) is by far greater than any 3rd "star" management may be tinkering to bring in(beal Paul et al) in a sign and trades or whatever.

The by-committee 3rd star power of this group we have is important to our team's structure/function, chemistry, etc everything.

We have to get them what they are worth now what they may be asking for in pay. Management has to make this priority over anything else right now.


This is spot on. With the season starting as early as late december i think continuity is going to be important so we should just roll it back if we can and then adress specific needs.

The question is whether that is possible and if it's possible to actually roll things back witout giving up flexibility in 2021.

Re: How Can The Lakers Improve For 2021

Posted: Mon Oct 26, 2020 2:54 pm
by stan francisco
Beethoven wrote:I'd say the whole of rondo kcp Mcgee/Dwight (w CHAMPIONSHIP experience) is by far greater than any 3rd "star" management may be tinkering to bring in(beal Paul et al) in a sign and trades or whatever.

The by-committee 3rd star power of this group we have is important to our team's structure/function, chemistry, etc everything.

We have to get them what they are worth now what they may be asking for in pay. Management has to make this priority over anything else right now.


Agreed 100%.

I’d try to acquire Josh Jackson on the cheap for his developing defense(!) and running the flanks. He can finish around the rim.

I’d also look into Bertans who has the best shot form in the NBA since Pistol Pete. Defense or not, he’ll open up our offense to where you basically can’t defend us anymore. If it takes giving up Green and filler like Waiters or Quinn Cook or more to get him, I’d do it.

I’m willing to part ways with Waiters, JR Smith, Quinn Cook, Dudley, JMG.

Kostas can soon do all that JMG does, and more. Beast in the making. He’ll start emergingvthis year. THT is ready to take the minutes Waiters, Smith, Cook used to get.

Don’t part with:
LBJ
AD
Kostas
THT
Rondo
Howard
Bradley

All else, I’m listening.

Green, Kuzma, Bradley, KCP, JMG will be coveted by other teams in trade.Fillers: Cook, Smith, Waiters. I’d expect to see movement within that group.

Can’t wait to see what nugget we steal in the draft this year.

Re: How Can The Lakers Improve For 2021

Posted: Mon Oct 26, 2020 3:34 pm
by LAKESHOW
I think Dwight will return. His girlfriend or fiance plays for LA. Thats all I got so far

Re: How Can The Lakers Improve For 2021

Posted: Mon Oct 26, 2020 3:54 pm
by stan francisco
LAKESHOW wrote:I think Dwight will return. His girlfriend or fiance plays for LA. Thats all I got so far


That’s good! I hope Rondo comes back next. I’d hate to have to face him with another team.

I’m hoping that AD puts pressure on Rob to keep DMC and Rondo here. I think he will.

Re: How Can The Lakers Improve For 2021

Posted: Mon Oct 26, 2020 6:39 pm
by lazybatman
stan francisco wrote:
LAKESHOW wrote:I think Dwight will return. His girlfriend or fiance plays for LA. Thats all I got so far


That’s good! I hope Rondo comes back next. I’d hate to have to face him with another team.

I’m hoping that AD puts pressure on Rob to keep DMC and Rondo here. I think he will.

Yeah.. counting on it.

Really hoping Boogie has healed well this tile around with the prolonged rest. He's gonna add such a massive dimension to our offense. Lebron's offense gets to another dimension with a genuine stretch 5. And Boogie can do a lot more than just stretch 5 on his own.

Hope we can bring in a couple of A-level 3D wings like Bertans / Gallo, etc for Green and pieces. And a couple of vet minumums like Korver.

Re: How Can The Lakers Improve For 2021

Posted: Mon Oct 26, 2020 10:58 pm
by Dr Aki
More 3 and D wings.

Not less, not trading DG or Kuz for better ones. Not 3 and no D wings, not D and no 3 wings.

More 3 AND D wings.

More! Extra! Additional! Maybe just 1 more is enough

Re: How Can The Lakers Improve For 2021

Posted: Tue Oct 27, 2020 7:42 am
by DanishLakerFan
Josh Jackson is a good fit for what we need, although he is more of a no-3, good-D wing. What he's done the first 3 seasons is actually quite similar to Ron Artest's first three seasons. Josh jackson is also super competitive and a bit crazy, much like Ron Artest.

His defense is great and while his shooting isn't good it might still be on par with Kuzma's shooting. Overall he's not a negative on offense and would be great running the break. To me he's the type of player to take a chance on and he would be in an ideal position to make the most out of his talents.

Say we signed him on a 3-4M- deal we would have enough to spend on a streth-5 such as Ibaka or Aron Baynes, which would give us a very different look offensively.

Depending on what happens with Bradley, McGee, Dwight, Rondo and KCP we can then see what possible on the trade market with Kuz and 28th.

Re: How Can The Lakers Improve For 2021

Posted: Tue Oct 27, 2020 2:27 pm
by stan francisco
IAMRANDYMARSH wrote:Josh Jackson is a good fit for what we need, although he is more of a no-3, good-D wing. What he's done the first 3 seasons is actually quite similar to Ron Artest's first three seasons. Josh jackson is also super competitive and a bit crazy, much like Ron Artest.

His defense is great and while his shooting isn't good it might still be on par with Kuzma's shooting. Overall he's not a negative on offense and would be great running the break. To me he's the type of player to take a chance on and he would be in an ideal position to make the most out of his talents.

Say we signed him on a 3-4M- deal we would have enough to spend on a streth-5 such as Ibaka or Aron Baynes, which would give us a very different look offensively.

Depending on what happens with Bradley, McGee, Dwight, Rondo and KCP we can then see what possible on the trade market with Kuz and 28th.


I’m all for Josh Jackson. He has the right intensity. Defense and running the flanks on the break is more important than 3PT %. Defense!

Re: How Can The Lakers Improve For 2021

Posted: Thu Apr 1, 2021 8:41 am
by zimpy27
I wonder if Lakers really did have to improve their roster? Instead of running it back and picking up buyouts.

They could have given Rondo $7m, kept Howard on a minimum deal and kept McGee at $4m. Picking up Gasol would have been easy, adding Matthews still likely happens. Bradley wouldn't have been kept as he wanted money Lakers wouldn't have had. Pick 28 gets signed.

LeBron, KCP, Green, Davis, Gasol
Rondo, Caruso, Matthews, Kuzma, Howard
THT, Dudley, Jaden McDaniels, McGee

They still likely trade McGee at some point, probably moved for a guard. Drummond still probably gets picked up.

Re: How Can The Lakers Improve For 2021

Posted: Thu Apr 1, 2021 12:40 pm
by SlimShady83
LeGM will get Drummond to sign Longterm ... AD and AD 5year deal gonna be a thing

Re: How Can The Lakers Improve For 2021

Posted: Thu Apr 1, 2021 2:28 pm
by LAKESHOW
zimpy27 wrote:I wonder if Lakers really did have to improve their roster? Instead of running it back and picking up buyouts.

They could have given Rondo $7m, kept Howard on a minimum deal and kept McGee at $4m. Picking up Gasol would have been easy, adding Matthews still likely happens. Bradley wouldn't have been kept as he wanted money Lakers wouldn't have had. Pick 28 gets signed.

LeBron, KCP, Green, Davis, Gasol
Rondo, Caruso, Matthews, Kuzma, Howard
THT, Dudley, Jaden McDaniels, McGee

They still likely trade McGee at some point, probably moved for a guard. Drummond still probably gets picked up.

I've been saying this all along. The Less, the better. Unnecessary to drop dwight and Mcgee, as they protect AD.