TheHartBreakKid wrote:Here is what I think is happening, possibly with my tinfoil hat on, but to me it makes perfect sense:
I believe Westbrook is making an extra effort to show that he's committed to being a good teammate and locker room guy for the lakers, not because he thinks LAL will resign him, and not because he necessary wants to stay, but because he wants to get the most money he could next offseason. And the Lakers are making an extra effort to act like RW is in their long term plans, and the Lakers are sincerely planning on playing RW and they are atleast attempting to raise his value. Not because they have any plans of keeping RW past the deadline or godforbid resigning him next year, but because they know that by the deadline, most of RW's contract will be paid already by the Lakers, and he becomes far more valuable as an expiring contract.
And as a laker fan, I really don't mind this. The Utah and Indiana trades should still be there at the deadline but with only 1 first rounder required. The Utah one should be atleast. You take the other pick and package it with some combo of Beverley/Dunn/Walker.
Making desperate moves when everyone knows you're desperate isn't the way to go.
Jazz have gotten other calls on Bogdanovic and Clarkson. Conley may still be available at the deadline, but I wouldn't expect the others to be.