tamaraw08 wrote:lakerRD wrote:If the season keeps going this way for the Nets and the Lakers, they may get desperate enough to talk Kyrie trade again.
I do not want Kyrie on the Lakers .
Who do you want instead?
Hield and Turner.
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tamaraw08 wrote:lakerRD wrote:If the season keeps going this way for the Nets and the Lakers, they may get desperate enough to talk Kyrie trade again.
I do not want Kyrie on the Lakers .
Who do you want instead?
LAKESHOW wrote:Primo has been caught showing his Balls to people. I think he would be a perfect acquisition for us, we need some players with Balls
"The San Antonio Spurs' release of guard Joshua Primo -- the No. 12 pick in the 2021 NBA draft -- stemmed from multiple alleged instances of him exposing himself to women, sources told ESPN on Saturday"


zimpy27 wrote:I think I've thought of the ideal compromise for the Lakers making a trade with future picks:
Westbrook has looked really good off the bench for the Lakers. He is working well with Lonnie and Reaves.
I think when Schroeder and Bryant comes back, the rotation will be clear:
Starters locked: Schroder, Beverley, LeBron, Davis
Bench locked: Westbrook, Lonnie, Reaves, Bryant
Rotating through Starters and Bench: Ryan, Brown, JTA, Gabriel
That leaves Nunn, Christie and Jones as trade pieces to upgrade the roster along with the picks..
Now the player you can target needs to be under $10.7m for the salary matching, this pretty much leaves rookie contract players. But then, that is the perfect player the Lakers would feel comfortable adding future FRPs - a young rookie contract player that can be held and is sure to be around for the next 6-7 years.
Lakers should look for a 3+D wing on a rookie contract that is showing starting-level ability. They should give up some combination of Nunn, Christie, Jones along with FRPs and swaps to make it happen.

Eric Bieniemy wrote:zimpy27 wrote:I think I've thought of the ideal compromise for the Lakers making a trade with future picks:
Westbrook has looked really good off the bench for the Lakers. He is working well with Lonnie and Reaves.
I think when Schroeder and Bryant comes back, the rotation will be clear:
Starters locked: Schroder, Beverley, LeBron, Davis
Bench locked: Westbrook, Lonnie, Reaves, Bryant
Rotating through Starters and Bench: Ryan, Brown, JTA, Gabriel
That leaves Nunn, Christie and Jones as trade pieces to upgrade the roster along with the picks..
Now the player you can target needs to be under $10.7m for the salary matching, this pretty much leaves rookie contract players. But then, that is the perfect player the Lakers would feel comfortable adding future FRPs - a young rookie contract player that can be held and is sure to be around for the next 6-7 years.
Lakers should look for a 3+D wing on a rookie contract that is showing starting-level ability. They should give up some combination of Nunn, Christie, Jones along with FRPs and swaps to make it happen.
Like who? And why would another team give up a 3&D wing on a rookie deal for Nunn, Christie, Jones, and picks? Any team with a young 3&D wing doesn't want to cash that guy in for a future pick.
This doesn't sound realistic. It is far more realistic to package Nunn and Beverley for a 20 million dollar shooter that some team doesn't want anymore due to either length of contract or injuries.
Hardaway, Hield, Rozier, or Atlanta's Bogdanovic fit the bill.
zimpy27 wrote:Eric Bieniemy wrote:zimpy27 wrote:I think I've thought of the ideal compromise for the Lakers making a trade with future picks:
Westbrook has looked really good off the bench for the Lakers. He is working well with Lonnie and Reaves.
I think when Schroeder and Bryant comes back, the rotation will be clear:
Starters locked: Schroder, Beverley, LeBron, Davis
Bench locked: Westbrook, Lonnie, Reaves, Bryant
Rotating through Starters and Bench: Ryan, Brown, JTA, Gabriel
That leaves Nunn, Christie and Jones as trade pieces to upgrade the roster along with the picks..
Now the player you can target needs to be under $10.7m for the salary matching, this pretty much leaves rookie contract players. But then, that is the perfect player the Lakers would feel comfortable adding future FRPs - a young rookie contract player that can be held and is sure to be around for the next 6-7 years.
Lakers should look for a 3+D wing on a rookie contract that is showing starting-level ability. They should give up some combination of Nunn, Christie, Jones along with FRPs and swaps to make it happen.
Like who? And why would another team give up a 3&D wing on a rookie deal for Nunn, Christie, Jones, and picks? Any team with a young 3&D wing doesn't want to cash that guy in for a future pick.
This doesn't sound realistic. It is far more realistic to package Nunn and Beverley for a 20 million dollar shooter that some team doesn't want anymore due to either length of contract or injuries.
Hardaway, Hield, Rozier, or Atlanta's Bogdanovic fit the bill.
I'd target these guys: Duarte, Ziaire, Vassell, Moody, Deni
If you want to go for older player then you could do it without picks.
Nunn+Jones+Christie for Crowder/Burks/O'Neale/Caruso
zimpy27 wrote:I think I've thought of the ideal compromise for the Lakers making a trade with future picks:
Westbrook has looked really good off the bench for the Lakers. He is working well with Lonnie and Reaves.
I think when Schroeder and Bryant comes back, the rotation will be clear:
Starters locked: Schroder, Beverley, LeBron, Davis
Bench locked: Westbrook, Lonnie, Reaves, Bryant
Rotating through Starters and Bench: Ryan, Brown, JTA, Gabriel
That leaves Nunn, Christie and Jones as trade pieces to upgrade the roster along with the picks..
Now the player you can target needs to be under $10.7m for the salary matching, this pretty much leaves rookie contract players. But then, that is the perfect player the Lakers would feel comfortable adding future FRPs - a young rookie contract player that can be held and is sure to be around for the next 6-7 years.
Lakers should look for a 3+D wing on a rookie contract that is showing starting-level ability. They should give up some combination of Nunn, Christie, Jones along with FRPs and swaps to make it happen.

DanishLakerFan wrote:zimpy27 wrote:I think I've thought of the ideal compromise for the Lakers making a trade with future picks:
Westbrook has looked really good off the bench for the Lakers. He is working well with Lonnie and Reaves.
I think when Schroeder and Bryant comes back, the rotation will be clear:
Starters locked: Schroder, Beverley, LeBron, Davis
Bench locked: Westbrook, Lonnie, Reaves, Bryant
Rotating through Starters and Bench: Ryan, Brown, JTA, Gabriel
That leaves Nunn, Christie and Jones as trade pieces to upgrade the roster along with the picks..
Now the player you can target needs to be under $10.7m for the salary matching, this pretty much leaves rookie contract players. But then, that is the perfect player the Lakers would feel comfortable adding future FRPs - a young rookie contract player that can be held and is sure to be around for the next 6-7 years.
Lakers should look for a 3+D wing on a rookie contract that is showing starting-level ability. They should give up some combination of Nunn, Christie, Jones along with FRPs and swaps to make it happen.
I think PJ Washington would fit that mold and he could be a part of a bigger Charlotte-deal.
But still i think Myles and Buddy would be the two best additions we can make.
Myles in particular. 1). He puts AD in the best spot to succeed on both ends of the floor. 2) He's insurance if/when AD is out. 3). It could open up the chance of an AD-move down the road.
Buddy would fit our need for a shooter.
Do that deal, then see if we can land another wing somehow.
zimpy27 wrote:DanishLakerFan wrote:zimpy27 wrote:I think I've thought of the ideal compromise for the Lakers making a trade with future picks:
Westbrook has looked really good off the bench for the Lakers. He is working well with Lonnie and Reaves.
I think when Schroeder and Bryant comes back, the rotation will be clear:
Starters locked: Schroder, Beverley, LeBron, Davis
Bench locked: Westbrook, Lonnie, Reaves, Bryant
Rotating through Starters and Bench: Ryan, Brown, JTA, Gabriel
That leaves Nunn, Christie and Jones as trade pieces to upgrade the roster along with the picks..
Now the player you can target needs to be under $10.7m for the salary matching, this pretty much leaves rookie contract players. But then, that is the perfect player the Lakers would feel comfortable adding future FRPs - a young rookie contract player that can be held and is sure to be around for the next 6-7 years.
Lakers should look for a 3+D wing on a rookie contract that is showing starting-level ability. They should give up some combination of Nunn, Christie, Jones along with FRPs and swaps to make it happen.
I think PJ Washington would fit that mold and he could be a part of a bigger Charlotte-deal.
But still i think Myles and Buddy would be the two best additions we can make.
Myles in particular. 1). He puts AD in the best spot to succeed on both ends of the floor. 2) He's insurance if/when AD is out. 3). It could open up the chance of an AD-move down the road.
Buddy would fit our need for a shooter.
Do that deal, then see if we can land another wing somehow.
Davis isn't going to play much 4 anymore and taking on Turner means you no longer get to see him as a 5 in critical moment unless you're not actually playing Turner in critical games.
If you have LeBron, Davis, Turner then Hield is a bad fit because you really need an SG/SF and PG/SG defender with that group since none of those guys can be manned to guards. Lakers had KCP, Green, Caruso at the 2 when they played LeBron, Davis, McGee/Howard/Gasol

DanishLakerFan wrote:zimpy27 wrote:DanishLakerFan wrote:
I think PJ Washington would fit that mold and he could be a part of a bigger Charlotte-deal.
But still i think Myles and Buddy would be the two best additions we can make.
Myles in particular. 1). He puts AD in the best spot to succeed on both ends of the floor. 2) He's insurance if/when AD is out. 3). It could open up the chance of an AD-move down the road.
Buddy would fit our need for a shooter.
Do that deal, then see if we can land another wing somehow.
Davis isn't going to play much 4 anymore and taking on Turner means you no longer get to see him as a 5 in critical moment unless you're not actually playing Turner in critical games.
If you have LeBron, Davis, Turner then Hield is a bad fit because you really need an SG/SF and PG/SG defender with that group since none of those guys can be manned to guards. Lakers had KCP, Green, Caruso at the 2 when they played LeBron, Davis, McGee/Howard/Gasol
I disagree, actually. Davis is better at the 4 on both ends of the floor and the chance the Lakers have at being good this season depend on Lebron and AD being at their best. As for Buddy i think you can roll with him alongside either Pat Bev or Reaves.
I do agree that it would be ideal to get some wing depth as well, but both Troy Brown Jr and JTA has looked solid.
Also, Lakers are close to a top 5 defense so far. By replacing Westbrook with Myles and Buddy is only going to improve on that.
zimpy27 wrote:DanishLakerFan wrote:zimpy27 wrote:
Davis isn't going to play much 4 anymore and taking on Turner means you no longer get to see him as a 5 in critical moment unless you're not actually playing Turner in critical games.
If you have LeBron, Davis, Turner then Hield is a bad fit because you really need an SG/SF and PG/SG defender with that group since none of those guys can be manned to guards. Lakers had KCP, Green, Caruso at the 2 when they played LeBron, Davis, McGee/Howard/Gasol
I disagree, actually. Davis is better at the 4 on both ends of the floor and the chance the Lakers have at being good this season depend on Lebron and AD being at their best. As for Buddy i think you can roll with him alongside either Pat Bev or Reaves.
I do agree that it would be ideal to get some wing depth as well, but both Troy Brown Jr and JTA has looked solid.
Also, Lakers are close to a top 5 defense so far. By replacing Westbrook with Myles and Buddy is only going to improve on that.
Pre-injury Davis was but not this one.
I don't think it's as simple as improving defense that way. The truth is that Lakers need 3+D wings more than anything else.
GTJ, Boucher, Gordon would be the preferred outcome IMO..
Lakers get GTJ, Boucher, Gordon
Pacers get Westbrook, Birch, LAL27FRP, LAL29FRP
Raptors get Turner, Hield
Rockets get $20m TPE