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TyCobb wrote:Embiid at peak value after reaching a new maturity level.
aaron_gray wrote:I would rather give wear a shot at sf than keep Caruso if that change is even possible
USA Celtics in full effect. Amazing chemistry building experience right there for the main core of the team
TKainZero wrote:aaron_gray wrote:I would rather give wear a shot at sf than keep Caruso if that change is even possible
Just no
Wear is not a NBA player. I just don't see it. Even in a league where range is a premium, he brings nothing else
I watched him a lot at ucla and never once said, "hey, that guy is a NBA player"
TyCobb wrote:Embiid at peak value after reaching a new maturity level.
aaron_gray wrote:TKainZero wrote:aaron_gray wrote:I would rather give wear a shot at sf than keep Caruso if that change is even possible
Just no
Wear is not a NBA player. I just don't see it. Even in a league where range is a premium, he brings nothing else
I watched him a lot at ucla and never once said, "hey, that guy is a NBA player"
So did I. At UCLA as a PF, he really didn't show anything that said "I belong in the NBA". This has more to do with cost/reward in terms of developing a wing with shooting and size v.s a 3rd string level PG that is slightly above average defensively.
USA Celtics in full effect. Amazing chemistry building experience right there for the main core of the team
aaron_gray wrote:I would rather give wear a shot at sf than keep Caruso if that change is even possible
TKainZero wrote:
I'm not really for developing 3rd string young guys either right now, but a pg is way WAY more vital right now than
Lakers have very little pg experience on the roster and are looking at running lonzo out there 30+ mins a night
Lakers have way too many pfs and big men, a veteran floor general is really a priority
TyCobb wrote:Embiid at peak value after reaching a new maturity level.
TKainZero wrote:aaron_gray wrote:TKainZero wrote:
Just no
Wear is not a NBA player. I just don't see it. Even in a league where range is a premium, he brings nothing else
I watched him a lot at ucla and never once said, "hey, that guy is a NBA player"
So did I. At UCLA as a PF, he really didn't show anything that said "I belong in the NBA". This has more to do with cost/reward in terms of developing a wing with shooting and size v.s a 3rd string level PG that is slightly above average defensively.
I'm not really for developing 3rd string young guys either right now, but a pg is way WAY more vital right now than
Lakers have very little pg experience on the roster and are looking at running lonzo out there 30+ mins a night
Lakers have way too many pfs and big men, a veteran floor general is really a priority