So…Giannis is Definitely Going to Demand a Trade Right?
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I hope OKC win the next 10 titles until all these fake "superstars" retire
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Giannis out 2-4 weeks with the calf strain, the timing couldn't be better for a trade lol now they have time to work one out while he doesn't need to answer questions every post-game.
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druggas wrote:ConSarnit wrote:Mamba Mentality wrote:
Luka would prefer the Lakers because it's one of the winningest and globally recognized franchises in professional sports. And I'm not even factoring in the lifestyle bump and business opportunities which is a whole other debate... Seriously, why the hell would one of the most popular basketball stars of this generation chose to hitch his wagon to a small market that can't attract any stars. Who is the best player that they've signed the last five years? Myles Turner?
Bucks lucked into Giannis and won a championship; I applaud them for that because that's no small feat but prior to his arrival this franchise was in dire straits for nearly two decades.
I will admit that the Lakers haven't had the had the greatest track record either since the bubble but I'm a firm believer that a lot of that has to do with guys being sick of playing in LeBron's shadow. I expect a lot more roster cohesiveness once he's out of the picture. End of the day, everyone here knows the lure of the Lakers, we might be down but it's never for long, every basketball fan knows this as does Luka. Heck, the last I checked the Lakers were the odds on favorites to land Giannis which should say something...
No GM with half a brain is going to trade Giannis to the Lakers.
The Lakers don’t have the assets to acquire Giannis. If the Bucks trade Giannis to the Lakers for a lackluster return how is that any different from Nico trading Luka? How did that work out for Nico?
No GM is trading their star to the Lakers in the next couple of years. The Lakers lack of assets means the return will be poor and no one wants to be the next Nico (a hated pariah who will never work in the NBA again).
Do you think Jon Horst wants to hear “fire Horst!” chants in Fiserv?
I've heard that for 50 years.
So you think that less than a year removed from the Nico disaster some GM is going to put his head in the guillotine and trade his star to the Lakers?
If the Luka trade never happened then sure, I could have easily seen Giannis to the Lakers. Now, no chance. Trading your star to the Lakers is effective blacklisting yourself from the NBA. The optics are way too bad for any GM to trade with the Lakers.
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FrodoFraggins wrote:Lalouie wrote:all these years of giannis flapping his gums and he's STILL with mil
mil, a top10 rated best cities to live in
Why don't y'all pay more attention to what giannis actutally DOES rather than lapping up all that media nonsense
What's that?
stay is what
giannis keeps mil out of the lottery, makes them a contender cuz he's so great, and then gets injured to keep them out of contention
when you step back,,, it's really all his fault
he keeps getting injured at the end of the year, mil gets rid of JRUE, lillard now gone, all because of the whims of giannis. he should blame his own self for Milwaukee
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ConSarnit wrote:druggas wrote:ConSarnit wrote:
No GM with half a brain is going to trade Giannis to the Lakers.
The Lakers don’t have the assets to acquire Giannis. If the Bucks trade Giannis to the Lakers for a lackluster return how is that any different from Nico trading Luka? How did that work out for Nico?
No GM is trading their star to the Lakers in the next couple of years. The Lakers lack of assets means the return will be poor and no one wants to be the next Nico (a hated pariah who will never work in the NBA again).
Do you think Jon Horst wants to hear “fire Horst!” chants in Fiserv?
I've heard that for 50 years.
So you think that less than a year removed from the Nico disaster some GM is going to put his head in the guillotine and trade his star to the Lakers?
If the Luka trade never happened then sure, I could have easily seen Giannis to the Lakers. Now, no chance. Trading your star to the Lakers is effective blacklisting yourself from the NBA. The optics are way too bad for any GM to trade with the Lakers.
Wilt and Kareem were traded to the Lakers, so your argument isn't valid.
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ConSarnit wrote:druggas wrote:ConSarnit wrote:
No GM with half a brain is going to trade Giannis to the Lakers.
The Lakers don’t have the assets to acquire Giannis. If the Bucks trade Giannis to the Lakers for a lackluster return how is that any different from Nico trading Luka? How did that work out for Nico?
No GM is trading their star to the Lakers in the next couple of years. The Lakers lack of assets means the return will be poor and no one wants to be the next Nico (a hated pariah who will never work in the NBA again).
Do you think Jon Horst wants to hear “fire Horst!” chants in Fiserv?
I've heard that for 50 years.
So you think that less than a year removed from the Nico disaster some GM is going to put his head in the guillotine and trade his star to the Lakers?
If the Luka trade never happened then sure, I could have easily seen Giannis to the Lakers. Now, no chance. Trading your star to the Lakers is effective blacklisting yourself from the NBA. The optics are way too bad for any GM to trade with the Lakers.
I agree but not that they "wont' trade with the Lakers, more that teams will put a big asking price on any Lakers trade to avoid negative optics, to the point where it won't make sense from the Lakers side. Basically Reeves, Ayton, Laravia, Rui, multiple 1sts, etc. Lakers would have to gut the entire team besides Luka. They don't want to do that. So it's not going to happen.
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Edrees wrote:ConSarnit wrote:druggas wrote:I've heard that for 50 years.
So you think that less than a year removed from the Nico disaster some GM is going to put his head in the guillotine and trade his star to the Lakers?
If the Luka trade never happened then sure, I could have easily seen Giannis to the Lakers. Now, no chance. Trading your star to the Lakers is effective blacklisting yourself from the NBA. The optics are way too bad for any GM to trade with the Lakers.
I agree but not that they "wont' trade with the Lakers, more that teams will put a big asking price on any Lakers trade to avoid negative optics, to the point where it won't make sense from the Lakers side. Basically Reeves, Ayton, Laravia, Rui, multiple 1sts, etc. Lakers would have to gut the entire team besides Luka. They don't want to do that. So it's not going to happen.
The Lakers don’t have the assets right now to overpay. At least for a star. Too many future picks tied up.
The Lakers will probably luck into some lopsided trade 5-6 years from now when the Nico thing has faded from memory. Right now, no way. Every GM has to know that any Lakers trade (especially a star trade) could cost them their entire career and make them a pariah in a city forever.
The Lakers best chance is keeping their free agent strategy open and hope that Giannis pulls a Kawhi and walks from whatever team he gets traded to. I would not rule out that type of scenario.
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druggas wrote:ConSarnit wrote:druggas wrote:I've heard that for 50 years.
So you think that less than a year removed from the Nico disaster some GM is going to put his head in the guillotine and trade his star to the Lakers?
If the Luka trade never happened then sure, I could have easily seen Giannis to the Lakers. Now, no chance. Trading your star to the Lakers is effective blacklisting yourself from the NBA. The optics are way too bad for any GM to trade with the Lakers.
Wilt and Kareem were traded to the Lakers, so your argument isn't valid.
You’ll notice that those players were traded 7 years apart.
Will the Lakers luck into someone 7 years from now? Sure. The memory of Nico will fade over time. Is it going to happen less than a year after the Luka debacle? No.
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