TyCobb wrote:G Lonzo Ball, (Vet min) Devin Harris, (2-way) Alex Caruso
G (FA full max) Paul George, Josh Hart, (Vet min) Joe Johnson
F Brandon Ingram, (room) Trevor Ariza, (2nd via Den) Keita Bates-Diop
F (FA KD discount to keep Randle) LeBron James, Kyle Kuzma, (min) Kevon Looney
C (re-sign discount) Julius Randle, (1st #25) Chimezie Metu, (2-way) Ivica Zubac
Coach: Luke Walton
Hi TyCobb.
While I believe your idea make sense, money-wise, I do have a different perspective on things.
I just don't like sacrificing everything for getting the "BEST" money can buy. The Warriors are one example. It's not a direct comparison, but an analogy.
The Warriors used the draft (Curry, Thompson, Barnes, Green, Ezeli), patience, smart trades (Ellis for Bogut) and good FA fits (Iguodala) in order to build and develop these important things:
- Talent
- Chemistry
- Culture
So since the Lakers have gotten this far along, maybe they can look at the bigger picture: If you're building a team to win right away, you're still running into the Golden State Warriors.
Curry, Thompson, Durant and Green will still improve or at least be just as good for another 2-3 years.
So follow your own arc. Make sure that when Lonzo Ball will be less injured, Ingram less skinny etc., everything else is in place for them to succeed.
To me, Paul George is the best fit this year. We'll see about next year, when other guys will have improved, on one hand, and so team needs will be more obvious.