nzahir wrote:Lol Lebron has 1-3 year left, so it kinda now or never....unless he goes elsewhere after
I agree, I just don't see the path back to contention with their resources and their GM.
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nzahir wrote:Lol Lebron has 1-3 year left, so it kinda now or never....unless he goes elsewhere after
Dupp wrote:Did the lakers even try to get buddy?
Their reluctancy to get shooters around lebron is annoying.
tsherkin wrote:nzahir wrote:Lol Lebron has 1-3 year left, so it kinda now or never....unless he goes elsewhere after
I agree, I just don't see the path back to contention with their resources and their GM.

nzahir wrote:In the playoffs who would you take over Bron still?
tsherkin wrote:nzahir wrote:In the playoffs who would you take over Bron still?
A shockingly small list. He's a marvel. But he doesn't have the team around him, so it's moot until and unless that changes.
Lebron also doesn't have UBER mode in him anymore, which gives them even less room to wiggle, you know? Which, fair, dude's 40. Not reasonable to expect that from him. Although he was pretty nuts as far as what he did in the first round last year anyway.

nzahir wrote:So you agree that we have a top tier guy in the playoffs...
Where we disagree is the assets. I think 2 1sts, 3 swaps, JHS, and moveable contracts should be able to get you real pieces
tsherkin wrote:nzahir wrote:So you agree that we have a top tier guy in the playoffs...
I agree that you have a top 10 player in the league, sure. But he doesn't have that extra gear anymore. And AD doesn't have takeover scoring ability either. They were a mediocre defense and a mediocre offense last year. And that was with health from LBJ and AD. I don't really see them acquiring difference-makers, certainly not to the extent required to reach a state of contention. They'd need some BIG movers, and they haven't proven capable of acquiring anyone like that since... well, Lebron and AD.
Do they even have their 2025 pick? And regardless, those picks don't mean a lot along what remains of James' career.Where we disagree is the assets. I think 2 1sts, 3 swaps, JHS, and moveable contracts should be able to get you real pieces
I don't really see how any of that is going to help get them what they really need, to be honest. We do indeed disagree there. I don't see how a bunch fo mediocre picks are going to turn into what is necessary to flip this team from solidly middle-of-the-road at either end into a contention-level offense/defense.
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bastillon wrote:tsherkin wrote:nzahir wrote:So you agree that we have a top tier guy in the playoffs...
I agree that you have a top 10 player in the league, sure. But he doesn't have that extra gear anymore. And AD doesn't have takeover scoring ability either. They were a mediocre defense and a mediocre offense last year. And that was with health from LBJ and AD. I don't really see them acquiring difference-makers, certainly not to the extent required to reach a state of contention. They'd need some BIG movers, and they haven't proven capable of acquiring anyone like that since... well, Lebron and AD.
Do they even have their 2025 pick? And regardless, those picks don't mean a lot along what remains of James' career.Where we disagree is the assets. I think 2 1sts, 3 swaps, JHS, and moveable contracts should be able to get you real pieces
I don't really see how any of that is going to help get them what they really need, to be honest. We do indeed disagree there. I don't see how a bunch fo mediocre picks are going to turn into what is necessary to flip this team from solidly middle-of-the-road at either end into a contention-level offense/defense.
Agree with t-sherk. Lakers are cooked and they have been for years. Ever since LeBron joined the Lakers they avg about 43 wins. Anybody thinking they are contending for a title gotta be delusional. The Lakers will be lucky to make the playoffs.
tsherkin wrote:Nothing about LA screams "contender" when they haven't really established greater depth or the tools which would let them compete against those better teams. They scraped into the playoffs barely ahead of Golden State and Sacramento and lack depth. And they now also have a new coach. Major additions so far are Dalton Knecht and Bronnie James, like... nothing has changed of consequence yet, besides Lebron clarifying his return. And last year had 76 games of AD and 71 of Lebron.
Until they add a third player of consequence, they aren't going to do anything different.

nzahir wrote:Didnt Boston get guys like Jrue and White for limited assets? Why can't we do anything similar?
Are we really that far off?
Dlo was actually solid vs Memphis and fine vs GS
tsherkin wrote:nzahir wrote:Didnt Boston get guys like Jrue and White for limited assets? Why can't we do anything similar?
Because their management is actually good? And Jrue was acquired for Brogdon, Robert Williams, 2 1st round picks and a trade exception.Are we really that far off?
Yes.Dlo was actually solid vs Memphis and fine vs GS
So yeah, he was awful versus Denver in 2024 and 2023. He was not "fine" versus Golden State, he sucked. He couldn't hit from 3 and was a 53% TS guy against a league playoff average of 56.6%. And he wasn't any kind of strong force as a playmaker or defender. And he was only marginally better (and still inefficient) against Memphis.
D'Angelo Russell isn't good, especially in the playoffs. This is known. He isn't even particularly good in the RS. In 2023, he was all right, but that seems more like an outlier than anything else. Counting on him for anything is a mistake, and he has reinforced that year after year. LA needs Reaves to get back closer to his 2023 self if they want him to really help their O. He's young yet, we'll see how he goes. Obviously, 23 was a little much, but he needs to figure out how to draw fouls again. And then support more volume, because the team offense isn't good.
Part of LA's problem is indeed tied up in its frontcourt. They are absolutely roast sheep-corpse on the offensive glass, and they don't protect the ball at an elite level (they're about average), and they don't get second chances and despite shooting generally well from 3, they barely use the shot. They're fast up and down the court, they draw fouls well, they kill it inside the arc, but they're one-and-done and they don't play the possession game well.
You're right in that they had a shot against the Nuggets this season because Denver beyond Jokic sucked ass. And unless something major changes, Denver is looking worse. But they certainly don't have what it takes to deal with Dallas, I doubt they'd beat the Wolves or the Thunder or Suns. Without change, of course.
The question ends up being, who cares about the assets which LA has? Bleh first-round picks and players no one really wants aren't gonna get it done, even if you had a competent GM. That's the concern.

zimpy27 wrote:Wood Hayes Reddish, DLo
All 4 had POs and all picked them up which cut down the chance of Lakers to use MLE and BAE..
Monk, Lonnie, Prince were guys Lakers wanted to bring back but only gave a 1 year deal and couldn't.
Christie had to be paid because Ron didn't know you could sign 2nd round pick players to multiple years by using mle.
Meanwhile presti adds in TOs to his deals. If the player isn't good he drops them, if the player is good then her renegotiates their contract on that TO year to pay them more but for a lower year on year average and players sign it because they want to jump from $2m to $10m ASAP.

nzahir wrote:zimpy27 wrote:Wood Hayes Reddish, DLo
All 4 had POs and all picked them up which cut down the chance of Lakers to use MLE and BAE..
Monk, Lonnie, Prince were guys Lakers wanted to bring back but only gave a 1 year deal and couldn't.
Christie had to be paid because Ron didn't know you could sign 2nd round pick players to multiple years by using mle.
Meanwhile presti adds in TOs to his deals. If the player isn't good he drops them, if the player is good then her renegotiates their contract on that TO year to pay them more but for a lower year on year average and players sign it because they want to jump from $2m to $10m ASAP.
Dlo opting in is fine
Who were we going to get with the mle that was better?
Bron wasn't going to take a paycut for a role guy
Rob does suck at his job though, crazy how bad he is around the margins
Need to strike gold here with a Markennan deal or 2 seperate deals for a wing/guard that can close games and a backup C
zimpy27 wrote:nzahir wrote:zimpy27 wrote:Wood Hayes Reddish, DLo
All 4 had POs and all picked them up which cut down the chance of Lakers to use MLE and BAE..
Monk, Lonnie, Prince were guys Lakers wanted to bring back but only gave a 1 year deal and couldn't.
Christie had to be paid because Ron didn't know you could sign 2nd round pick players to multiple years by using mle.
Meanwhile presti adds in TOs to his deals. If the player isn't good he drops them, if the player is good then her renegotiates their contract on that TO year to pay them more but for a lower year on year average and players sign it because they want to jump from $2m to $10m ASAP.
Dlo opting in is fine
Who were we going to get with the mle that was better?
Bron wasn't going to take a paycut for a role guy
Rob does suck at his job though, crazy how bad he is around the margins
Need to strike gold here with a Markennan deal or 2 seperate deals for a wing/guard that can close games and a backup C
Maybe something like Melton (MLE), Jalen Smith (BAE), Burks (Min), Prince (Min)
Lakers need to.just get CamJ and DFS with a big Nets trade. DLo, Rui, JHS. Then grab Lowry or Dinwiddie on a minimum.
dcstanley wrote:I'm still interested in buying low on Lavine. If he's healthy and plays at the level he was at two years ago he's an excellent fit.

nzahir wrote:zimpy27 wrote:nzahir wrote:Dlo opting in is fine
Who were we going to get with the mle that was better?
Bron wasn't going to take a paycut for a role guy
Rob does suck at his job though, crazy how bad he is around the margins
Need to strike gold here with a Markennan deal or 2 seperate deals for a wing/guard that can close games and a backup C
Maybe something like Melton (MLE), Jalen Smith (BAE), Burks (Min), Prince (Min)
Lakers need to.just get CamJ and DFS with a big Nets trade. DLo, Rui, JHS. Then grab Lowry or Dinwiddie on a minimum.
Are Melton (playoff choker as well) and Jalen Smith (a nice backup C) really better than Dlo?
Having a shot at Burks or bringing back Prince over guys like Reddish and Hayes would have been nice though