Smitty731 wrote:LA Lakers
1. They are in love with Brandon Ingram and said he was the guy they wanted all along. They view his scoring as a great complement to D'Angelo Russell and Julius Randle.
2. They have big plans for Larry Nance Jr. and Anthony Brown to be a part of the rotation.
3. Signing Luol Deng allows them to bring Ingram and Randle along a little slowly and to not have to push them. They think Deng will be an ideal mentor over the next couple of years and/or a tradeable piece down the line.
4. They laughed when asked about Timofey Mozgov being a questionable signing - "A year ago everyone loved the guy. Now he stinks? Man are people wrong."
5. They also think Mozgov will make a great pairing with Ivaca Zubac, who they viewed as a surefire first round pick.
Nothing terribly surprising here.
1.) Really surprised there's no mention about Russell's play. You'd have to imagine that the Lakers are feeling pretty good about holding onto him after the debacle that was last season. He played at an MVP-caliber in the Summer League, and while the team fell short which probably keeps him from winning the MVP, they have to be impressed not only with his on the court production but also the vocal leadership role he's taken. Anyone he might have lost in the locker room last year (*cough* looking at you Lou Williams *cough*) will be quickly won over.
2.) Not sure Anthony Brown is a big rotation player until he cleans up his offensive game. Outside of that final game, he was definitely a net negative offensive player. For a guy that was billed as a 3&D player coming out of Stanford last year, his shooting has been atrocious. I'm not ready to write him off, but he's a distant 3rd on the depth chart at both SG (Clarkson and Lou) and SF (Deng and Ingram).
3.) Agreed on the Mozgov thing. Nobody is pretending he's going to be this franchise saver, but people were gushing over Mozgov after the 2015 season, and he had an injury plagued year and suddenly everyone hates him. He'll do what they need, protect the paint and mentor Zubac who was a pleasant surprise.