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LAL-PHI (picks)

Posted: Sat Feb 1, 2025 1:14 am
by KuzControl
LAL get: 2027 MIL 2nd, 2029 PHI 2nd, 2031 DAL 2nd

PHI get: right to swap PHI/LAL firsts in 2026

Why for LAL: get more flexibility to trade out guaranteed draft capital to rebuilding teams this deadline
Why for PHI: take a risk on being fully healthy next year and getting a better pick, particularly if they look to trade Yabusele/Gordon etc for extra draft capital this deadline

Re: LAL-PHI (picks)

Posted: Sat Feb 1, 2025 1:21 am
by nykballa2k4
KuzControl wrote:LAL get: 2027 MIL 2nd, 2029 PHI 2nd, 2031 DAL 2nd

PHI get: right to swap PHI/LAL firsts in 2026

Why for LAL: get more flexibility to trade out guaranteed draft capital to rebuilding teams this deadline
Why for PHI: take a risk on being fully healthy next year and getting a better pick, particularly if they look to trade Yabusele/Gordon etc for extra draft capital this deadline


Philly trades away three clear assets for a low probability at an improved FRP next year.
This trade assumes LeBron has made it clear to management he is playing again next year.

Still both sides say no here.
Philly says no because it's trading actual currency for magic beans.
Lakers say no because there is always a chance of catastrophe (LeBron lands on AD in practice and all four knees involved explode) and then they are compromised.

Re: LAL-PHI (picks)

Posted: Sat Feb 1, 2025 1:32 am
by KuzControl
nykballa2k4 wrote:
KuzControl wrote:LAL get: 2027 MIL 2nd, 2029 PHI 2nd, 2031 DAL 2nd

PHI get: right to swap PHI/LAL firsts in 2026

Why for LAL: get more flexibility to trade out guaranteed draft capital to rebuilding teams this deadline
Why for PHI: take a risk on being fully healthy next year and getting a better pick, particularly if they look to trade Yabusele/Gordon etc for extra draft capital this deadline


Philly trades away three clear assets for a low probability at an improved FRP next year.
This trade assumes LeBron has made it clear to management he is playing again next year.

Still both sides say no here.
Philly says no because it's trading actual currency for magic beans.
Lakers say no because there is always a chance of catastrophe (LeBron lands on AD in practice and all four knees involved explode) and then they are compromised.

Your reason for LAL saying no is exactly why I thought PHI might consider, Bron being 40 and AD not exactly being the healthiest player out there. Probability of faltering isn't exactly really low

It's a gamble move for LAL for sure, but otherwise there are only two 2nds to work with at the deadline (and soon-to-be-used 2nds, no less), feels like more capital would be needed to make necessary upgrades

Of course there might be other better teams that a swap might make more sense for

Re: LAL-PHI (picks)

Posted: Sat Feb 1, 2025 1:48 am
by nykballa2k4
KuzControl wrote:
nykballa2k4 wrote:
KuzControl wrote:LAL get: 2027 MIL 2nd, 2029 PHI 2nd, 2031 DAL 2nd

PHI get: right to swap PHI/LAL firsts in 2026

Why for LAL: get more flexibility to trade out guaranteed draft capital to rebuilding teams this deadline
Why for PHI: take a risk on being fully healthy next year and getting a better pick, particularly if they look to trade Yabusele/Gordon etc for extra draft capital this deadline


Philly trades away three clear assets for a low probability at an improved FRP next year.
This trade assumes LeBron has made it clear to management he is playing again next year.

Still both sides say no here.
Philly says no because it's trading actual currency for magic beans.
Lakers say no because there is always a chance of catastrophe (LeBron lands on AD in practice and all four knees involved explode) and then they are compromised.

Your reason for LAL saying no is exactly why I thought PHI might consider, Bron being 40 and AD not exactly being the healthiest player out there. Probability of faltering isn't exactly really low

It's a gamble move for LAL for sure, but otherwise there are only two 2nds to work with at the deadline (and soon-to-be-used 2nds, no less), feels like more capital would be needed to make necessary upgrades

Of course there might be other better teams that a swap might make more sense for


The FRP value would potentially come in the 2026 summer. The Sixers may need to use those assets during the summer of 2025 to try to make their team a contender.

If you want maybe offer that to Ainge. He loves taking those types of deals! But even with him 2026 is so close by, you sort of have an idea what LA will look like and obviously with them having every incentive not to tank, the return should be poor. Jazz and OKC have such a trove of SRP though that they can afford such a gamble. Philly really can't.

overall, I can't see either team being crazy/stupid enough for it.