zzaj wrote:
EDIT: And I know you know all this, Wiz. All I’m saying is I could see a world where the Lakers are trying to make a push at the deadline and push in their chips. I think there is zero chance Grant gets moved before then. Ultimately, it’s likely much ado about nothing because the Lakers making a substantial trade is very difficult in the current CBA.
how about this:
2029 - lottery protected
2030 - top-10 protected
2031 - top-4 protected; otherwise, two 2nd's
I think something like that is the best the Blazers could get from the Lakers, but that would also mean the Lakers have no available 1st round picks to trade and I'd bet they wouldn't lock themselves into that kind of corner
personally, I'm really skeptical the Lakers have any intention of trading a lightly protected pick for Grant. Last season, going by winshares, Russell+Hachimura generated 9.2 wins; Grant generated 2.7. Grant's high was 7.3 when he was 24, 6 years ago; his average has been 3.5
Grant is at best, a supporting player. Somewhere between a 3rd and 4th option on a playoff team. I'd wonder if any player of Grant's level has ever been traded for an unprotected pick from a team with a 50-50 chance of being in the lottery