Effigy wrote:NyKnicks1714 wrote:Effigy wrote:
Lol. That's not why it happened. You could have traded him anywhere in the league and got actual value and not had to pay him the supermax.
Yes yes, let's believe the conspiracies instead of the obvious answer that is right in front of us.
What's the obvious answer? that a guy who is clearly very smart, decided to take a bad trade with only one team because he wanted to get out of the Super max? That doesn't even make a hint of sense. As I pointed out, they'd get out of the super max by trading him ANYWHERE. I understand some people just have to believe everything they are told, but come on, a LITTLE critical thinking isn't too much to ask, is it? Why did the Mavs only talk to the Lakers? Why did they not insist on every first round pick they could offer and Reeves? Why did a very smart guy make a trade that was so bad that it took a team from the finals to the lottery and still keep his job? And the Mavs wound up getting the number one pick right after. Amazing coincidence! The trade happened right before the Lakers got sold, making the NBA's most valuable franchise even more valuable. Another amazing coincidence!
They didn't want to pay him the Supermax, for whatever reasons, so they directed Nico to trade him. Most people chose to forget that AD is a top 10 player and ignored the fact that he was likely the best player they could have gotten for Luka, but I did not. If Kyrie didn't get hurt they could have fielded a pretty decent team last season. They clearly wanted a win-now move, not a package centered on a bunch of 1sts.
If you want to instead believe it's more reasonable that the NBA orchestrated the trade to get Luka to the Lakers and rewarded Dallas with the number one overall pick (which among other things would have required all other NBA teams to be in on it, without any leaks...but at this point that's not too big a stretch), go for it.