theSUNalsoRISES wrote:celtics are a playoff team. they need ready now players. Lakers gm is under the pump. he has this season to right the ship or he is gone. If say the second best player in this draft is Ingram, who won't provide anything next year but ultimately be the best player, there is pressure for L.A. and Boston to trade out to get a younger vet(i.e. trade the pick for Butler). They don't want a rebuild, with Booker being our best player, Phoenix can actually stomach a rebuild. Why would the lakers be willing to trade russell? (Is Swaggy P that loved?). Boston is a top 4 team in the east, the pick is purely trade bait. My point is if those teams cannot trade out, there is pressure to take a ready now player. Lakers may take buddy, Celtics may take Bender. Both more ready now over Ingram. Just throwing a scenario out there. I mean in reality we will probably trade the pick for a vet and go for another playoff run and end up with the same discussion during next years draft.
Lakers are not going to take Buddy. If they do I will be happy. I hope you are right. They have all the cap space in the world and there is a CLEAR top 2 in this draft. The ONLY way they trade that pick is if LeBron (since he enrolled his kids there in school and grew up being a Lakers fan) told them he would sign if they traded Ingram for Melo or something like that. Then maybe they sign Conley and Wade. Then they might trade Russell somewhere too but not for a pick in that case.
But that is super far fetched. And if that did happen the Knicks would take Ingram. It almost makes more sense for LA to trade Russell for Melo in that scenario though but then they'd probably trade the 2nd pick for Butler, or try to.
Then they could roll with Conley, Wade, Butler, Melo and LeBron. Actually it would make more sense to trade for Noel. Conley, Wade, Melo, LeBron, Noel.
Philly could be dumb enough to take Dunn at 2 though. Then Boston would take Ingram.
This is all EXTREMELY far fetched though.