LukaTheGOAT wrote:Special_Puppy wrote:eminence wrote:Eminence trade grades.
Lakers - A, spectacular work, in the range of neutral for this season, but you've set yourself up very nicely going forward. With a much younger/more marketable/slightly better star.
Mavs - F, AD is a good player, and the pieces aren't of no value. But he's not Luka and you've at best kept your chances the next few seasons neutral while having no real future in ~3 years and tanking your teams marketing value. All-time stupid move with no real chance at winning in your own fans eyes unless you go out and win a title with AD as the star (does anyone really think they do it?).
Jazz - B, Nice, grab a couple seconds Danny.
Luka - A, got to move to the biggest NBA market and managed to at least make it look like he wasn't involved in the move (doesn't seem to have been). Free money and might do more for him in becoming the face of the league than going to the Finals last season.
Davis - D, Name's getting dragged currently, but the fit is alright if he comes out playing like the #1 guy he can be. Unfortunately I expect he'll always be the guy they traded Luka for in Dallas.
LeBron - B, Opportunity here. Let's be honest, the Lakers as they were weren't doing anything going forward. Here he can either discretely ask out and get in a few last PO runs elsewhere or pass the torch to Luka in LA.
Luka was better positioned to compete for a championship in Dallas than LA
He also lost out on $116 million in guaranteed money.
*An opportunity at that money. Since Dallas didn't actually sign him to that deal and apparently would rather trade him than give it to him.
But yes, there's a scenario where Luka takes a career altering injury in the next couple of seasons and that winds up biting him in the ass. If he makes it to 30 reasonably healthy he'll still get another max and the career earnings difference from a supermax will be in the low single digit %s.