Lakers Were Never Involved In Potential Three-Way Trade With Knicks, Jazz

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Lakers Were Never Involved In Potential Three-Way Trade With Knicks, Jazz 

Post#1 » by RealGM Wiretap » Thu Sep 8, 2022 5:29 pm

When the New York Knicks and Utah Jazz held discussions on potential Donovan Mitchell trades, some of the proposals included three-team scenarios, but none of them included the Los Angeles Lakers. The Knicks would have likely had to send out Evan Fournier to a third team to make the math work in a RJ Barrett version of the trade.


The absence of the Lakers from those talks is perhaps a further indication that they are sincere in their reticence to attach future picks to the contract of Russell Westbrook. The only trade scenario that the Lakers appear to have seriously entertained involving Westbrook and those picks was for Kyrie Irving when he was potentially available from the Brooklyn Nets.


"From what I am told, while it would make sense for the Knicks to have done a three-way deal with the Jazz and Lakers, I am told that that was never part of the talks," said Brian Windhorst on his podcast. "There were three-team constructions between the Jazz and Knicks for Donovan Mitchell where players would go to a third team. They obviously didn't do a deal, but the Lakers were never directly involved with that."


Darvin Ham has been consistent in his messaging that he wants to find a real role for Westbrook within their existing roster.


"I just don't think the Lakers believe right now there's a Westbrook trade that they have, even with their picks, that elevates them," added Windhorst. "The feel around the league is right now, and that can change in a week, the feel around the league from executives I talk to right now is that they're going to try to make the best of what they have and hope for situations to change in their favor."

Via Brian Windhorst/ESPN

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Re: Lakers Were Never Involved In Potential Three-Way Trade With Knicks, Jazz 

Post#2 » by YourGM99 » Thu Sep 8, 2022 7:54 pm

"I just don't think the Lakers believe right now there's a Westbrook trade that they have, even with their picks, that elevates them,"

Thank you. None of the reported trades outside of Kyrie Irving makes sense for the lakers if the goal is to win a championship. Trading their only assets away for role players who fit better around Lebron and AD wouldn’t be a smart move.
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Re: Lakers Were Never Involved In Potential Three-Way Trade With Knicks, Jazz 

Post#3 » by deeps6x » Thu Sep 8, 2022 10:06 pm

Daily garbage Lakers story.
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Re: Lakers Were Never Involved In Potential Three-Way Trade With Knicks, Jazz 

Post#4 » by watch1958 » Thu Sep 8, 2022 10:57 pm

News flash: Lakers not involved in a trade that didn’t happen. Insiders believe that LAL has not been part of a number of non-existent trades this off season.
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Re: Lakers Were Never Involved In Potential Three-Way Trade With Knicks, Jazz 

Post#5 » by Liam_Gallagher » Fri Sep 9, 2022 4:27 pm

Ok.
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Re: Lakers Were Never Involved In Potential Three-Way Trade With Knicks, Jazz 

Post#6 » by moocow007 » Fri Sep 9, 2022 6:24 pm

Not hard to believe as the actual trade shows that the Jazz didn't need to have no long term salary commitments. They just wanted the best possible package (whatever it is). So the notion that a team like the Lakers was needed because Westbrooks expiring would facilitate that exchange of contracts that lasted more than next season didn't have any real basis. As such, no reason why either the Jazz nor the Knicks would want Westbrook at this point in his career. As far as the distant distant 1st round picks? Like I've said before, a draft pick 5 years from now, even if it's unprotected, is likely going to be a draft pick that your successor will be using. The average lifespan of an NBA GM is not 5 years, especially on a team in transition. As such, the "value" to a current teams GM for that draft pick (and that's the earliest one) is limited regardless of where anyone thinks the Lakers will be by then.
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Re: Lakers Were Never Involved In Potential Three-Way Trade With Knicks, Jazz 

Post#7 » by 23artest23 » Fri Sep 9, 2022 7:42 pm

"I just don't think the Lakers believe right now there's a Westbrook trade that they have, even with their picks, that elevates them," added Windhorst.

If the Indy deal is still on the table, that clearly elevates the team to a legit contender. The Lakers front office is delusional to believe otherwise. If that team would stay healthy, it's the best defensive team in the league. Turner and Hield would be awesome compliments to Lebron and AD. Buddy singlehandedly changes an offense next to Lebron. Turner to go along with the other defensive stalwarts like AD and Beverly would immediately make this squad the premiere defensive team across the league. And the Lakers get to walkaway from the Westbrook mistake, avoid wasting another year of Lebron, and make real, tangible improvements that vault them into championship consideration? Hard to believe it's a late round FRP and another FRP years down the road that have the Lakers standing pat hoping to salvage the unsalvageable Westbrook. He just doesn't fit in on a team where he doesn't dominate the ball and retaining him with the hopes of turning him into a roleplayer will almost assuredly turn out to be mistake.
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