facothomas22 wrote:And this is supposed to matter in 2025? The Lakers nowadays are poorly run with a Front Office that's often about as delusional as their fanbase and have not shown that they are capable of building a contending roster. How things look over the next couple of years, nothing will actually change. The Lakers roster will very likely be filled with players that nobody wants and limited assets to improve. It's just not a winning situation at the end of the day.
I mean, if you want to put your biases aside we can discuss this. The Lakers' roster is going to look vastly different in even a calendar year. I know it's going to be insane to consider, but the Lakers could be armed with 3 (yes three!!!) tradeable FRPs plus a substantial amount of expiring contracts ($22M+) or substantial cap space next offseason to make moves. Cap relief and 3 FRPs isn't anything to scoff at. They're a little short on prospects unless Dalton Knecht, Bronny James, and/or Adou Thiero take big steps forward.