nzahir wrote:If we aren't willing to trade any pics post 2027, just blow it up. No point in being a play in team.
1. NBA is not a win-or-bust enterprise on financial level, Lakers with LeBron are probably pretty beneficial for the owners with being just 'good' level-wise. In small market, it works differently, but Lakers still have all the media coverage and the biggest star in the NBA, that's one of the reasons why after Westbrook was moved we haven't seen any moves happening there.
2. Lakers would be willing to trade post-2027 picks, but only under special circumstances (e.g., if a star becomes available). But that seems unlikely, as we've learned from the last trade deadline.
3. From strategic perspective, the best outcome for the Lakers is to try to be 'good' until 2026 or 2027, then trade AD (assuming he'll re-sign, with current era even 34yo AD would cost plenty of firsts if dealt) and go into full rebuild mode ('27 pick is only top4 protected, that's tricky).
Depth: I think 9-10 guys is fine when it comes to the playoffs
Poa defender: We have Gabe, but I don't love Gabe that much. I think his Heat run was a bit of a fluke. Takes too many poor shots for the shooter he is. Would love to go after NAW if possible
3&D wing: Christie may be that guy, but lets see. He does decent when out there with multiple ball handlers and doesnt have to do much but shoot or easy plays. He is a horrific playmaker though. If you mean a 3/4, then we do lack that unless Rui becomes a good defender somehow
Backup C: This is the easiest fix. But may need to pay up with some 2nds, a 1st, swap, and or JHS all depending on who it is. Tons of targets already names like Kessler, Isaiah Jackson, Jonas V, Goga, etc
Playoff performers as 4th and 5th options: I agree here. Reaves, Dlo, and Rui? is not a great 3-5.
If we cant figure out multiple deals to fix these holes, then we may need to swing high for high potential guys, like Lavine
Or can go look at someone like Robert Williams as a high upside guy. Gabe, Hayes, and a 2nd?
Try to build around a great defense
Re: depthLakers have:
LeBron, AD
Reaves, Russell
Hachimura
Knecht
then:
- Vincent was playing lower minutes than Christie in the preseason for a reason, I guess
- Christie isn't a potent shooter
- JHS is trash
- Redish is trash offensively
- Hayes isn't a rotational back-up C, nor is Wood
- Bronny is trash
- Vanderbilt can be useful in RS/specific matchup in the playoffs, but his last season was lost and now at the beginning he's not available neither
- Lewis didn't make it to the preseason rotation
Am I forgetting someone? I can imagine making out of this playable rotation that is an improvement over last season (healthy Vanderbilt and Vincent/Christie, Knecht as an upgrade over Prince), but for now Lakers improved with rookie Knecht (who's still a question mark, but it looks promising) and that's it, and yes, injuries will most likely happen.
Re: PoA defender and 3&D wingOffense is a part of defense for these defense-oriented role players in terms of how many minutes they can play - and while Christie can be a nice addition there, without a 3pt he won't get big minutes. The same with Vanderbilt, especially if Redick wants to play 5-out (AD was shooting quite a lot for him in the preseason, wasn't he?), shooting-oriented offense. Vincent played low minutes in the preseason and either he's slowly put into playing time or he's just not good during camp. Redish can't play basketball on the offensive end.
Re: back-up CYeah, this part is fixable, but even here, without future 1st rounder being moved (and I doubt it will be), JHS being trash (stop mentioning him in context of being an asset, he's unplayable soph for now), it may be tough to get someone actually decent. If Knecht and Christie are good, then they're vital part of rotation, so it's hard to imagine them being traded for another rotation piece in that scenario, if not - they're not that much valuable as assets. Russell on a contract year has neutral value, Hachimura has probably a neutral/negative one as well.
Re: high upside guyI don't see any interesting option for the Lakers: LaVine doesn't address defensive issues and with Hachimura, Reaves/Russell and filler being dealt in such scenario, the rotation problem would be big as f, he earns 50 mil a year until 2027 as well, I don't think DLo in CY and Hachimura hold any real value in the league as well.
I just don't see it, really. That's why I said maybe a minor move can be a surprising steal or some special occasion occurs, but that's why all these discussions about reshuffling roster are kind of pointless in my eyes, with all due respect, as it's hard to predict those happening. I wouldn't overreact with JHS being worthless for now (he may finally improve, who knows, and it's not like he was a high-profile draft pick to start with), not to mention stuff like that regularly happens and no one scrutinizes any organization for wasting non-lottery 1st round pick - but in Lakers' situation (no depth, limited amount of moveable assets), wasting #17 and #40 picks a year ago may be actually harmful.