kblo247 wrote:Let's be real here la hasn't played the rfa game since 91, it won't happen for butler, Harris, or Middleton.
Punting cap space for lee is a rehash of the lin trade where we paid 14 mil for a bench player and 27th pick. It makes no sense for us compared to lee joining NY or Phili. We don't maximize our so called assets in reality. So don't punt that space
Mcdaniels, crowder, and aminu aren't even C guys. Lin, Nick, Meeks, and the like we're C guys. The only c guy you listed was Kufos who played a role on a playoff team in Denver and Memphis. McGee, Brewer, and JR Smith are C guys. Aminu, Crowder, kJ are D level guys like Wes, Ellington, Davis, Xavier and the like who can't stay in an actual rotation full time and wash out from team to team. You don't invest in and sign that because one they aren't good at all and two they attract no one.
A - Dragic, Marc, Aldridge, Jordan, Love, LeBron
B - Wade, Deng, Rondo, Hibbert, Tyson, Monroe, Wes Matthews, Danny Green, Carroll
C - JR, Brewer, Lou Williams, Mo Williams, Boozer, Kufos, Asik, Javale McGee, Lin, Hill, Gerald Green
D - Ed Davis, Wes Johnson, Ellington, Beasley
F - camp invites who went undrafted, d league guys
Good break down. I'd break down group A and B into legitimate all stars(Marc, Aldridge,Jordan,Love, Lebron), above average players(Wade, Deng, Rondo, Hibbert, Tyson, Danny Green and Carroll, Dragic) and young players with potential to develop into an all star (Wes Matthews, Monroe). We aren't getting any player in the all star category so that's a wash. Monroe is someone that we should pursue depending on who we draft and Wes Matthews I'd sign on a short term deal to see how he heals from his injury. That leaves the "established players" Right off the bat I wouldn't sign Green or Carroll because they'd command 10 million plus and they're essentially role players great ones but role players none the less. I don't see Dragic leaving Miami considering the most any team can offer him is 20 per year and at his age I don't see him as a difference maker for the 20 million dollar price. Hibbert, Tyson, Wade and Rondo are really the third piece of the puzzle after you've established gotten 2 established stars. Rondo is a good buy low candidate, but realistically there's no upside with the guys we're looking at. Unless we get extremely luky and either our pick, Clarkson or Randle becomes an all star next year, none of the guys in group B will attract a superstar unless Monroe takes the next step. That's why I'd advocate for signing guys like KJ Mcdaniels whos' only in his 2nd year. The upside for improvement is there, same thing for Koufos who might flourish in a starting role(It woud be interesting to see his advanced stats). David Lee is already a B level type player and getting him along with some assets makes more sense than using that space on Danny Green or Caroll. Lakers can't just keep operating under an antiquated way of thinking. They need to take some risks with restricted free agency. Harris should be prority unless any of group A's agents send out feelers to us. I'm not under any delusions that David Lee and KJ Mcdaniels is attracting any superstar, but we have to be realistic with ourselves and realize that Durant just isn't in the cards next season. We can go for next year's crop of B level free agents and collect assets to make in a trade for an allstar or superstar free agent signing. Overall I'm in agreement with you that we can't have a disasterous off sesaon like last year but our options aren't looking too good.