Post#34 » by lakersin4 » Sat Feb 21, 2015 10:36 am
Yeah I don't believe this for a second. Maybe the part about not bringing in old veterans to try to win for 1 year, but they're 100% going to have to throw $ at free agents. It makes absolutely no sense not to.
Assuming they finish low enough to keep the top 5 pick, it only has top 3 protection next year. You can have the worst record in the league, it doesn't matter, unless you're 1 of the 3 teams that wins the lottery, you aren't getting a top 3 pick.
So after giving up the pick next season, we owe Orlando a top 5 protected pick 2 years from whenever we give up the pick we traded to the Suns. So you'd get a top 5 pick this year, pick goes to Philly next year, get to keep the pick the next year, then give up the pick to Orlando. How exactly do you rebuild through the draft with 2 of your next 4 1st rounders already gone? You don't.
I do agree with the idea of not signing old veterans though. If I'm Mitch the top 3 players to make offers to are Jimmy Butler, Kevin Love, Brandon Knight. Of course you have to give Monroe consideration. I'd then be looking hard at some lower tier young FA's like Middleton & Biyombo. Then if you go after older FA's, it should be guys that won't get the max like Wes Matthews.
I also wouldn't be surprised to see the Suns trade Bledsoe instead of letting Knight walk. After they miss the playoffs again this year I think they'll have a hard time accepting having 2 PG's making the max or close to it. The rebuilding move would be to keep the younger guy with less injury risk, & get young assets for Bledsoe. The Lakers were also said to be interested in Lawson, who will probably still want out this offseason. He's not exactly young, but with the cap friendly contract he's on you can afford to roll those dice.
Throwing max contracts at Dragic or Rondo to attempt to win in a very short window would most likely end very poorly. But you can go out & spend money in FA on young players that are positives both immediately & long term. If it doesn't look like the team is close to being a contender, keep developing the young core of Randle/top 5 pick/Clarkson/Hou pick. If it looks like they're a veteran or 2 away from contending, then you entertain trading some of those young guys for the piece you need.
No matter what, Kobe is expiring the following year, so you'll have flexibility to add on again. Then the cap is expected to make a huge jump. You're potentially looking at 3 years in a row of being able to land a major FA. Building through the draft with picks you don't have is pure nonsense when you have options like that.