giberish wrote:Daddy 801 wrote:kobe_vs_jordan wrote:Blowing it up when you don't own your draft picks sounds terrible lol
So trade AD to teams that own the LA picks. I’m sure the Jazz would be happy to trade the Lakers pick we owe back plus a plethora of picks in addition.
LA is screwed. The idea they are getting someone like LaVine for one protected pick is bananas. If LaVine can be had for one protected pick teams like the Jazz, Houston, Spurs, OKC with a ton of picks would beat the offer without a second thought.
I doubt any of those teams trade for LaVine even if they aren't adding any picks. His contract for performance is the problem. Last summer Chicago looked to trade LaVine but couldn't because no one wanted him unless Chicago was adding 1st round pick(s) as incentive. If they can now clear him away without adding incentive that's a deal that they should make.
As for the Lakers long-term, they should keep trying (without trading any more future 1sts) this year - clearing their last unprotected pick that they owe (now with Atlanta). Then next summer they can trade AD for a rebuild package (ideally manage to get their protected 2027 pick back from Utah in exchange for part of the AD package or else just hope they stay in the top-4 of the lottery for a couple of years as they did in the post-Kobe rebuild.
Keep LeBron for a farewell tour/fan distraction for the 1st year of the rebuild.
I have a hard time believing Chicago couldn’t trade LaVine for “free” last offseason. Yes his contract is extremely high. But the idea teams wouldn’t trade for him unless they got a pick back seems absurd to me. I could be wrong, but a few reports of that being the case don’t seem accurate to me. If that was the case….if I am the Jazz GM….ill give you a late FRP for LaVine and contracts that expire faster than his contract. We have plenty of those.
I bet you wouldn’t agree to this trade, but I’ll give you Clarkson, Collins, and a late FRP for LaVine. I’m guessing Chicago is looking for more than that and that’s why they can’t trade him. If that’s all it takes to get LaVine, I think he would be traded already.
In a vacuum Utah shouldn’t do this trade. But a team like OKC, Spurs, Houston who are close to contention….they should do a similar deal immediately if they can. Utah just needs to suck for 2-3 years more so it’s a different scenario. Bit one late FRP for LaVine for those teams is a no brainer.
Hell, if LaVine is such a bad contract Chicago can send a pick to Utah, well take back some bad contracts from another team, and that team can have LaVine. Again….don’t think that’s happening because Chicago wants value. And I don’t blame them.