WindyCityBorn wrote:thxfrthmmrs wrote:Ccwatercraft wrote:
Not discounting Ingram but if we were offering the number six and or the 22 with the willingness to take on a terrible contract we could probably do better.
His value is rising but it's only reasonable for one more year and then the man's got to get paid after that. if you tacked the deng contract we be paying 20 million salary for 2 yrs along with a draft pick for the rights to Ingram, next year 5mil , then a raise. Not that it will happen but id rather spend 30 on Paul george instead of 24 on Ingram/deng or just seriously shop one or both of our pics and see what's out there.
Side note, need to clear some roster space so we can take some chances. It's a buyer's market. I don't want to see deng parked next to asik and shrek.
That's why I said Ingram for 6th straight up, which is a no brainer for me. If it was to take back Deng's salary, I would do Deng, Ingram for 22nd and maybe a 2nd rounder.
What's so special about Ingram? If he was that good the Lakers would not trade him even if they signed LeBron. Cleveland didn't ship Irving off. I'd rather keep our pick.
Former #2 pick, 6'9" ballhander who can just do about everything on the floor and not going to turn 21 until start of next season? He's also someone who made some significant improvement from year 1 to year 2, that just shows you his work ethic and coachability.
If Lakers wants to surge back to relevance this is their chance. If they clear out the $23mil from Deng and Ingram salary they can pretty much sign 3 max contracts along with retaining Ball, Randle, and Kuzma. Ingram becomes expandable because he's skills are duplicated by Lebron.













