Whole Truth wrote:The regular season is about depth & the PO's, top end talent. The Lakers are a PI team the last 3yrs but have made a deep PO run losing to the eventual champs, Denver in the WCF's. IMO Lakers lack quality depth, which the regular season requires. I think James & Davis is enough top end talent if surrounded by the right supporting cast. Not factoring the cap management of 3 max contracts.
I think Lauri is over-rated AF. More than 90% of his made buckets are assisted, he's not a strong rebounder or defender. He's basically a catch & shoot 7 footer where teams value spacing which comes with a huge asking price, which would gut a contenders depth & future, especially one that's already lacking in depth & FRP's.
#2 Depth, would be my choice. As stated, I don't think top end talent is a Lakers issue. Cam may not be 7' but can be an elite catch & shoot player. DFS is a 2 way wing/forward. IMO improving the depth helps to ensure an ageing Lebron & injury prone Davis is not heavy usage during a long season just to squeak in & or get worn down if they make a deep PO run.
Your best player is dealing with a lot of mileage = depth >
Your 2nd best player is prone to getting banged up = depth >
I think so too..
LeBron, Davis, Reaves have performed well last 2 POs.
Rui had a good and bad PO.
Vando had a good one but was injured for the 2nd.
Adding 3 guys to Reaves, LeBron, Davis that are better and more reliable than existing players is the better option than adding 1 IMO.
Reaves, DFS, CamJ, LeBron, Davis -- Vando, Sharpe
That's a lot of size, which matters because West is big now. Maybe Lakers could bring in a free agent guard for their 8th guy in playoffs.