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Blazers-Lakers-Pelicans
Posted: Mon Oct 14, 2024 2:45 am
by zimpy27
Blazers get Rui, Reeves, LAC25SRP, LAL25SRP
Blazers give RW3, Reath
Scoot, Sharpe, Deni, Grant, Ayton -- Simons, Thybulle, Rui, Toumani, Clingan -- Banton, Rupert, Reeves, Kris, Walker
Blazers stay under tax, they pick up Rui as a younger wing that can stay with team timeline, Reeves is a rookie prospect and the SRPs get them value. With Rui they probably look to move Grant.
Lakers get Ingram, Reath
Lakers give DLo, Rui, JHS, LAC25SRP, LAL25SRP, LAL28swap
Reaves, Christie, Ingram, LeBron, Davis -- Vincent, Knecht, Vando, Wood, Reath -- Bronny, Reddish, Lewis, Hayes
Lakers upgrade their lineup to help contention, give up some pick captial.
Pelicans get RW3, DLo, JHS, LAL28swap
Pelicans give Ingram, Reeves
Murray, CJ, Herb, Zion, RW3 -- Alvarado, DLo, Hawkins, TM3, Theis -- JHS, Reeves, Green, Karlo, Missi
Pelicans move Ingram on, get a starting C, 6th man in DLo for scoring punch, a prospect on JHS and an unprotected swap option in 2028.
Re: Blazers-Lakers-Pelicans
Posted: Mon Oct 14, 2024 3:15 am
by Tim Lehrbach
Easy yes for Portland. Would probably just reroute Rui, but I like Reeves and the picks.
I don't think Ingram is the right guy for LA, but then again, I'm not sure who is.
I don't think Ingram is the right guy for New Orleans, either, but I am underwhelmed by what they get here. If his market is cool and the best asset on offer is that pick swap, maybe they do it.
Re: Blazers-Lakers-Pelicans
Posted: Mon Oct 14, 2024 3:16 am
by babyjax13
DLo and JHS feel extremely wasted on the Pelicans. This is really an expiring contract, an extremely injured center, a deep-bench prospect, and a nice swap for Ingram. I'm not sure that's enough, though I think the general idea is a good one. Maybe DLo and JHS could go to Toronto for Poeltl? Not sure he's the best fit next to Zion, but he is a good passer and maybe the playmaking could unlock some interesting things at time.
Re: Blazers-Lakers-Pelicans
Posted: Mon Oct 14, 2024 3:21 am
by Tim Lehrbach
babyjax13 wrote:DLo and JHS feel extremely wasted on the Pelicans. This is really an expiring contract, an extremely injured center, a deep-bench prospect, and a nice swap for Ingram. I'm not sure that's enough, though I think the general idea is a good one. Maybe DLo and JHS could go to Toronto for Poeltl? Not sure he's the best fit next to Zion, but he is a good passer and maybe the playmaking could unlock some interesting things at time.
Or, is there any nice veteran piece the Pelicans could get by sending their entire end of this deal elsewhere? Maybe that fourth team would like Rui, too.
Re: Blazers-Lakers-Pelicans
Posted: Mon Oct 14, 2024 3:29 am
by jbk1234
RWIII is currently unable to play due to a hamstring issue. There's absolutely no reason for the Pelicans to trade for him until he's gotten and stayed on the floor for at least 15 games.
Also, what are they going to do with DLo and CJ?
Re: Blazers-Lakers-Pelicans
Posted: Mon Oct 14, 2024 3:33 am
by wemby
makes no sense for NO
Re: Blazers-Lakers-Pelicans
Posted: Mon Oct 14, 2024 4:01 am
by JRoy
Way too good for POR, way too bad for NOP.
Re: Blazers-Lakers-Pelicans
Posted: Mon Oct 14, 2024 4:56 am
by DonaldSanders
NO getting the short end of the stick in this one
Re: Blazers-Lakers-Pelicans
Posted: Mon Oct 14, 2024 6:10 am
by Myth
Tim Lehrbach wrote:I like Reeves and the picks.
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I don’t follow college ball closely so I had to look up who Reeves was. Nearly 24 year old rookie who was mid-2nd round in this draft and hasn’t looked good in pre-season doesn’t appeal to me much. The future 2nds seem more valuable. Rui too.
Re: Blazers-Lakers-Pelicans
Posted: Mon Oct 14, 2024 7:40 am
by Tim Lehrbach
Myth wrote:Tim Lehrbach wrote:I like Reeves and the picks.
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I don’t follow college ball closely so I had to look up who Reeves was. Nearly 24 year old rookie who was mid-2nd round in this draft and hasn’t looked good in pre-season doesn’t appeal to me much. The future 2nds seem more valuable. Rui too.
I know Reeves isn't an exciting get, but he's worth a look, which is why he was drafted. I have a weakness for big-time scorers at major schools who fly under the radar due to their age or perceived lack of elite physical tools. Only takes hitting on one, like a Jodie Meeks (also UK), Marcus Thornton (LSU), or Isaiah Thomas (UW), to have yourself a bargain rotation player.
Re: Blazers-Lakers-Pelicans
Posted: Mon Oct 14, 2024 10:32 am
by zimpy27
babyjax13 wrote:DLo and JHS feel extremely wasted on the Pelicans. This is really an expiring contract, an extremely injured center, a deep-bench prospect, and a nice swap for Ingram. I'm not sure that's enough, though I think the general idea is a good one. Maybe DLo and JHS could go to Toronto for Poeltl? Not sure he's the best fit next to Zion, but he is a good passer and maybe the playmaking could unlock some interesting things at time.
I kind of like idea of DLo on Pels as strong depth.
Guard rotation: Murray, CJ, Alvarado, DLo
Forward rotation: Zion, Herb, TM3, Hawkins
Center rotation: RW3, Theis
Re: Blazers-Lakers-Pelicans
Posted: Mon Oct 14, 2024 7:15 pm
by babyjax13
zimpy27 wrote:babyjax13 wrote:DLo and JHS feel extremely wasted on the Pelicans. This is really an expiring contract, an extremely injured center, a deep-bench prospect, and a nice swap for Ingram. I'm not sure that's enough, though I think the general idea is a good one. Maybe DLo and JHS could go to Toronto for Poeltl? Not sure he's the best fit next to Zion, but he is a good passer and maybe the playmaking could unlock some interesting things at time.
I kind of like idea of DLo on Pels as strong depth.
Guard rotation: Murray, CJ, Alvarado, DLo
Forward rotation: Zion, Herb, TM3, Hawkins
Center rotation: RW3, Theis
Maybe? My worry is that the rotation is so guard heavy after that. You have Murray/CJ/DLo/Alvarado/JHS who can all play the 1. You also have Murphy/Hawkins/DLo/CJ who can all play the 2. Some of this is offset because the small forward rotation is suddenly Murphy/Herb and Herb will also play backup 4, but now the forward rotation is super thin if anyone gets injured. Center is also still thin, even though Williams is an improvement. Basically, there would be 6 players position locked at the 1/2 (Murray, CJ, DLo, Alvarado, Hawkins, JHS) and only three rotation quality players at the 3/4 with a very injury prone guy at the 4 in Zion. Center is improved, right now they don't have a starting caliber center at all and a healthy Williams is, but it is still kind of thin.
Murray 32/Russell 16/Alvarado 0
Hawkins 24/CJ 24/JHS 0
Murphy 32/Herb 16/Green
Zion 32/Herb 16/Earl
Williams 24/Theis 18/Matkovic 6/Missi
I think they are much better off if Russell can be turned into frontcourt depth.