tigerae wrote:I see the nepotism here for sure, but this isn't the first time it has happened. Giannis' brother got the same treatment. Damion Lee with the Warriors, Austin Rivers with the Clippers, Keljin Blevins with the Blazers. The list likely goes on and on.
If it makes one of the best players to ever play this game happy then, so what? The percentage of players who end up sticking in the NBA from 2nd round picks are very low, I'm sure. Now the Lakers not getting Dejaunte Murray or Trae Young for picks and DLo are an entirely different thing. Signing Vincent instead of keeping Schroeder and using the money from Vincent to get a big. The front office of the Lakers have been terrible in being able to make the right moves.
Such a lazy take. Lee had a career before and after his time with the Warriors (plus a good college career), similar with Giannis's brother, Rivers was one of the top high school players in the country and was good at Duke. And didn't play for his father until after he was established in the league. None of these are even in the same universe as what is happening in LA.
Giving your unqualified son a 4-year guaranteed NBA contract does damage to the League in ways I don't think have quite been addressed. And this G League decision just casts the farce in even greater relief.