Slim Charlez wrote:Because Pelinka is a mediocre GM.
High praise. The pressure of winning with LeBron seems to force GMs to shuffle the deck whenever the team comes up short rather than do actual team building and GM stuff.
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Slim Charlez wrote:Because Pelinka is a mediocre GM.
Lalouie wrote:sogood wrote:The Lakers won the championship just 15 months ago and only 3 players from that team remains (LeBron, Davis, and THT).
Their identity during the championship year was defense. They completely dismantled that by making dumb trades and being cheap and letting go one of their best defensive player (Caruso).
Usually you add pieces to improve that team, not go full 2k.
that was a fake covid ring, boss.
they expected teams to get better and those teams have. of course covid and other health issues have scourged thru the nba but that was unpredictable.
lakers came in 7th last year,,,,remember?
Alatan wrote:James thought he stacked the deck again by bringing in the "3rd star" and disregarding the fit and the importance of role players that hustle on D.
DroseReturnChi wrote:Alatan wrote:James thought he stacked the deck again by bringing in the "3rd star" and disregarding the fit and the importance of role players that hustle on D.
your only half right. while role players could have been better its not like kuzma and craps are going to hoist another trophy.
having elite role player like Bane could get you a ring but those guys cost picks and lakers did not have assets.
westbrook was absolutely a 3rd star based on last yr and legm made the right call. he could still be but the problem is integrating RW into lebron. I doubt lebrons intelligence after him refusing to take a backseat to RW after the acquisition. RW always has been a high usage guard and that allowed him to get mvp. you also need someone like RW in case AD/Lebron goes down with injuries in a 7 game series. anyone thinking hield is going to avg 30 pts a night is delusional but only RW can so he is great insurance.
TheLand13 wrote:wickywack wrote:sogood wrote:The Lakers won the championship just 15 months ago and only 3 players from that team remains (LeBron, Davis, and THT).
Their identity during the championship year was defense. They completely dismantled that by making dumb trades and being cheap and letting go one of their best defensive player (Caruso).
Usually you add pieces to improve that team, not go full 2k.
I'd argue that their "identity" was having the two best players on the floor. Lebron *and* AD were both ridiculously good that post season. Even by NBA standards, that was a top-heavy team - e.g., look at most 2020 post-season advanced stats.
They haven't both been at that level - at least at the same time - since. AD in particular. I'm not sure that 2020 team with *this* AD / Lebron is a championship team. Certainly not with AD out.
Not defending the Lakers' moves since at all, but I think we overrate the importance of them. It starts with AD / Lebron.
It starts with AD/LeBron, but that Lakers team was about as perfectly constructed as you could ask for if you're LeBron.
This was their main starting unit throughout the season.
Bradley
Green
LeBron
AD
McGee
That's about as perfect of a starting line up as you could ask for if you're LeBron. Multiple players capable of stretching out the floor with their shooting who could also play defense at the perimeter. Anthony Davis was a perfect secondary to LeBron, but McGee's interior defense and rebounding allowed Davis to stay at the PF position.
And then of course there's the bench.
Rondo, Caruso, KCP, Kuzma, Morris, Howard, etc.
Howard was the perfect backup center for McGee. He was still able to provide pretty elite paint protection and rebounding while being a legitimate matchup problem for opposing teams who didn't have the backup big capable of handling him. Rondo was still an elite floor general who could run the offense for LeBron when he was sitting. Kuzma still provided legitimate offense and could keep the floor stretched out. We all know the contributions of guys like Caruso and KCP. This entire team was just incredible, without question the best roster LeBron ever had. And that's crazy to think about because in terms of talent, it's not even close. But it was such a perfect fit across the board that it made the Lakers a very difficult team to deal with.
garrick wrote:srhcan wrote:sogood wrote:The Lakers won the championship just 15 months ago and only 3 players from that team remains (LeBron, Davis, and THT).
Their identity during the championship year was defense. They completely dismantled that by making dumb trades and being cheap and letting go one of their best defensive player (Caruso).
Usually you add pieces to improve that team, not go full 2k.
that championship had full stamps of Covid-19 playing in a bubble; dont count it as real championship
Agreed the bubble allowed the Lakers to heal up and get rested so we will never know what would have happened if the regular season wasn't abruptly stopped.
TheLand13 wrote:garrick wrote:srhcan wrote:that championship had full stamps of Covid-19 playing in a bubble; dont count it as real championship
Agreed the bubble allowed the Lakers to heal up and get rested so we will never know what would have happened if the regular season wasn't abruptly stopped.
Again with this logic. Everyone benefited from the bubble in the exact same way. It's a real championship, at some point people need to start using logic when trying to downplay the 2020 title.
Magic#1 wrote:We have won two playoff games in two years. If we decide to keep this team for the next two years, maybe it will feel like we won a series.
HabsAndDubs wrote:Because that’s what the Lakers do. After Shaq and Kobe, they signed Karl Malone and Gary Payton, and it didn’t work. After Kobe and Pau, they got Steve Nash and Dwight Howard and it didn’t work. After Lebron + AD, they get Westbrook, and it’s not working.
Lakers culture means getting showtime players, and Westbrook is a showtime guy. Dwight is a showtime guy. melo is showtime.
Without speaking to the motivation to get specifically Westbrook, you can always count on the Lakers to chase stars, especially vet stars who are on the decline.
When Lebron retires, if AD is still a star, you know they’re going to get like a 35 year old Jimmy Butler, or a just about to decline Giannis, or Trae Young or something.
srhcan wrote:TheLand13 wrote:garrick wrote:
Agreed the bubble allowed the Lakers to heal up and get rested so we will never know what would have happened if the regular season wasn't abruptly stopped.
Again with this logic. Everyone benefited from the bubble in the exact same way. It's a real championship, at some point people need to start using logic when trying to downplay the 2020 title.
This is such a bad argument lol. Use common sense.
TheLand13 wrote:srhcan wrote:TheLand13 wrote:
Again with this logic. Everyone benefited from the bubble in the exact same way. It's a real championship, at some point people need to start using logic when trying to downplay the 2020 title.
This is such a bad argument lol. Use common sense.
I am. I suggest you do as well.
Everyone was rested up to that point. Everyone. Not to mention, the Lakers were the top seed in the West for most of the season and were coming off victories against the only two teams people thought had any chance of beating them in a seven game series. The "we will never know what happened in the regular season" argument has no merit to it. We saw exactly what happened with our own eyes. The Lakers won a title while only losing five games in the entire playoff run without any kind of homecourt advantage and all teams playing on equal footing.
So please, stop killing everyone's brain cells with these idiotic arguments.
Edrees wrote:Lalouie wrote:sogood wrote:The Lakers won the championship just 15 months ago and only 3 players from that team remains (LeBron, Davis, and THT).
Their identity during the championship year was defense. They completely dismantled that by making dumb trades and being cheap and letting go one of their best defensive player (Caruso).
Usually you add pieces to improve that team, not go full 2k.
that was a fake covid ring, boss.
they expected teams to get better and those teams have. of course covid and other health issues have scourged thru the nba but that was unpredictable.
lakers came in 7th last year,,,,remember?
Wait, was covid cured last year's season and this year? Amazing. it's truly incredibly not a single player has missed games due to covid concerns these last two seasons, it's good to know these are not covid rings since it's wiped off the planet now
Seattlesun wrote:The most enjoyable part of all of this is that LAL mortgaged their next decade for this sub .500 team that even their own fans can’t stand. What self respecting Laker fan can root for Lebron after being a Kobe fan for 20 years? Just gross. A decade of irrelevance is the coming reward. This is year 1.
sogood wrote:JN61 wrote:They didn't have real championship caliber team. They were out of playoffs, and last year barely made in and Suns easily beat them and in between they were handed the Mickey Mouse championship. There was no continuity.
We’re really gonna sit here and act like the Lakers weren’t leading 2-1 and had the lead in game 4 before AD went down?
LaLover11 wrote:I bet you $100 Mavs beat the Celtics