It doesn’t matter all that much if Mozgov and Deng are overpaid, because the Lakers didn’t have many other places to spend their money. They couldn’t even get a meeting with Kevin Durant. The best players in the NBA do not want to play for bad teams, no matter what market they play in or how much history they have. The Lakers have nothing to sell to guys who want to compete for a championship, as they found out last year in their meeting with LaMarcus Aldridge, which made them a punch line around the league.
There’s a very good chance that the contracts for Deng and Mozgov, who are both on the wrong side of 30, become weights around the Lakers’ necks three years from now. But they have the capacity to absorb the money now because all of their best players are still on rookie deals. Should everything go according to plan and the Lakers become the contender they hope to be, they’ll be able to move either player in the final season by attaching picks to them. If history has shown us anything, it is that there are no untradable contracts.
The Lakers’ free-agency haul thus far signifies a new stage of the franchise rebuild; they don’t want any more high lottery picks. They have a young core in place and they are committed to developing them. Deng and Mozgov aren’t stealth tanking signings like Carlos Boozer; this team is built with competitiveness in mind.
There is no quick fix in L.A. To become a viable free-agent destination, the Lakers need Russell, Ingram, Clarkson, and Randle to become stars. If those guys can live up to their potential, their future is bright.
Good to see something written with some reason to it given the initial blow back and overreactions.