LarSiN wrote:ciueli wrote:WuTang_OG wrote:check first post
Yeah, not really an A+ analysis, it has logical holes you can drive a truck through and some false information to boot.
If the whole point of trading Luka to the Lakers is to intentionally make the Mavs a bad team to plausibly enable the ownership using the threat of moving them to Las Vegas, why not just trade Luka to a team like Utah for the mountain of first round picks they have and accomplish it immediately? They could easily have made the Mavs terrible quickly by trading Luka for rebuilding pieces and Kyrie as well, trade off all the vets, tank, and start a full on Philly style rebuild that massively accelerates the timeline. Without that this plan likely can't come to fruition for nearly half a decade because Davis is likely still going to be a superstar for years to come, this team will be very competitive in the short term.
The false information is that the Mavs spoke to no other teams, we actually know they talked to at least one other team and suspicion is it was the Buck to see if they could get Giannis for Luka (obviously the answer was no, and this is not an unexpected response). This further emphasizes that they didn't want the team to take a step back, they want to be competitive now, again the whole "intentionally making the team bad" angle looks ridiculous.
None of what was written makes any sense, especially when you consider that threatening to leave Dallas is absolutely insane for any ownership considering that Dallas is the fourth largest metro area in the entire country, no one in their right mind would even consider leaving it for Las Vegas which is the 29th largest metro area with less than a third the population, it's virtually a non-threat. What happens if Dallas just calls the owners' bluff and says move the team? You don't think Dallas will be first in line for an expansion team that would otherwise have gone to Vegas?
Pretty solid discounting of that thread (not to say it's ALL wrong, but this makes sense too)
To his 1st point:The trade had to be with the Lakers. Getting Luka to that franchise is a big part of this and why the league enabled/encouraged it.
So you need to match salaries, so it would have to be either Davis or LeBron going back. I guess they could have combined like a bunch of smaller contract but if Reaves is your centerpiece here, then it gets extra suspicious. As well, I don't think the Lakers have THAT many 1st rounders they could have traded. This guy's 1st point is not a good one.
To his second point:Moving team to Vegas may be not be preferred but may still be the fallback option in case they don't get what they want in Dallas. Also, we don't know its a move to Vegas, that's just an assumption on people's part.
This point is somewhat solid, but we really don't know the specifics of what or where a relocation would look like. Maybe the Adelson's were promised a bunch of Euro NBA franchises.
Decent point. Hadn't looked at it form this angle but I don't now whether or not they do or don't want to get back to Vegas.
To his Third point:Yes Dallas is bigger but an NBA arena/Casino/Hotel in Vegas, where people go to blow cash in a concentrated environment, sounds pretty juicy. Having an NBA team as past of your Vegas experience, would give you a big leg up on competition.
Want to go see Rod Stewart perform or an NBA game. Most dudes going to see the game.
To his 4th point:How much is Luka in LA worth to the NBA vs. the relocation fee? I don't know and neither does he.
To his 5th point:Yes, more teams does mean dilution. But it also means more revenue. If it wasn't profitable overall, they wouldn't do it. Some owners may be against but it only happens if most owners are in favor, given the voting process. This was his worst point of the five.
Adam Loewy's arguments are a lot stronger than Joe Pompliano's. And Joe, like many in the media, cannot account for the sole sourcing to the Lakers and very poor return. That's the smoking gun.
There's no explanation for why the other Lakers 1st and like 3 picks swaps aren't included.
Which leads back to his 1st point. It's not just about gutting the team for future assets. LA had to be involved.
They could have traded to OKC, no? Contracts that aren't SGA + infinite picks? Pair Luka and SGA ? Having a powerhouse in OKC isn't what NBA wants though so they didn't do that.
I'm sure the Adelson's are smart but this was sloppy. I'm guessing their plans not coming together got them real pissed and they said F it and just did it. Pair that, with a desperate NBA, a commissioner on the hot seat, and here we are.