Dan Z wrote:dan-man wrote:dan-man wrote:
Luol Deng said in November that he had asked the Lakers either for a trade or to buy him out of the two years remaining on his contract. He said Friday he is still hopeful for a resolution before the end of the season. In preliminary trade talks, teams have only shown a willingness to absorb the $36 million remaining on Deng’s deal if Brandon Ingram, Kyle Kuzma or Lonzo Ball is included in the deal. The Lakers are not budging. Neither is Deng. “They’ve made it clear that I’m not wanted here,” he said “so for me I’ve just got to focus on what I got to control.”
https://hoopshype.com/storyline/luol-deng-buyout/
Deng "isn't budging". That's his choice to take $$ over a role elsewhere so nobody else to blame.
The quote you posted doesn't say anything about him choosing money over leaving. It says that he talked to the Lakers and asked for a trade or buyout. Then it mentions why there was no trade.
If a buyout was discussed we have no idea what the two parties said to each other. Even if the Lakers buyout Deng I'm pretty sure he still counts against the cap.
Did you read Andrew Bogut's comment about the situation? It was in your link.
Yes, Bogut's concern makes perfect sense outside of the context of Deng's contract. Bogut is a player, not on the business side and yes, this is unusual. This is one of the worst contracts ever signed ( along with Motzgov ) by the idiots who got kicked to the gutter 2 summers ago. Deng can renegotiate a lower contract to get bought out on, which would lower the cap hit against the Lakers. Not sure what else I can tell you.













