shrink wrote:So I was listening to Brian Windhorst’s podcast last night, and he asked several executives if there was any team that would take on Russell Westbrook at this point. Most said no, but the only two names he heard was DAL and MIN, though people were skeptical of even those. I was shocked and horrified.
Then, I let it sink in a little. When it comes to trades, this has to be a moment in NBA history with the greatest leverage I have ever seen. The Lakers need to move Westbrook. Not just because he’s disruptive, but because they have one of the greatest players of all time on the roster, and they don’t want to waste one of his final years - perhaps his last in a Lakers uniform. Plus at the same time, there are only two buyers in the whole NBA and maybe only one — I would say that there is no way you ask Luka to put up with a ball-dominant Westbrook for a season. With these two factors in play, I think you could ask for the full boat because LA can’t start training camp with Russ.
Suppose Russ demands a max extension, saying “everybody else is getting paid, and you have no way to replace me next year!” At even this point, would you consider?
DLo + Prince for Westbrook + 2027 and 2029 LAL 1sts, Unprotected
I think I’d still say no, but I recognize that’s good value to take on an expiring Westbrook.
I might take Westbrook after a buyout, but I would not trade Dlo for him. We went all, like KAT said Championship or Bust. Losing your starting PG and backup SF for picks is not an all in move. I suggested something like this getting Kendrick Nunn a while back, but even then, I would need a plan to replace Dlo or a third team to take Westbrook and give us a passable starting PG.











