JCS wrote:The case for D'Angelo Russell :
How often do you get the possibility to acquire an up-and-coming, barely entering his prime, 23 years old, without injury or character issues, cost-controlled All-Star? Is there even a precedent in the last 10 years? Usually you only get a shot at these guys at the end of their 2nd contract, and they became older and more expensive.
Brooklyn is not in a hurry to ditch him. At all. In fact it seems there's a strong debate in their front office about going for Kyrie if he's not coming with a 2nd superstar, or staying the course with DAR instead (listen to the last Lowe Post). The fact that this is even a decision shows how strongly they value him.
And the Lakers didn't "dump" him. They needed max cap space to prepare for Lebron and/or Paul George, and were desperate to get rid of the Mozgov contract and had to attach a serious asset with it. Obviously the Nick Young fiasco didn't help, but honestly it sounds more like being young and stupid than being a bad teammate.
Russell is for sure still a flawed player, and not what we expected just a few weeks ago. But at this point, he's probably the only clear positive move we can make to improve the team now and in the future. Remember he's cheaper than all the crappy veterans out there, and will be an asset we can trade at some point if needed.
Why would the Lakers get rid of him if he's the kind of wonderful talent you make him out to be?
You can say whatever you want about the Lakers dumping him for salary cap reasons to pursue Lebron, but the fact is they DUMPED their #2 pick only 2 seasons after drafting him. They could've attached other young prospects on their team with Mozgov's contract to make cap space, but they chose D'Angelo. Magic mentioned he was immature and didn't possess the leadership qualities he was looking for. Doesn't sound like a ringing endorsement to me.
I don't know anyone even at 21-22 that does something that wreckless to a friend where they post something online that has such a detrimental effect to that player's personal life. Do you know any other player in the history of the NBA that's does something so harmful on a personal level to a teammate? It screams poor decision making capabilities and just plain old idiotic.
Ok, you want to chalk it up to 21 year old stupidity? He's undergone this maturation process and isn't a shell of his immature former self? Than why did he get busted for WEED AT AN AIRPORT earlier this summer? During the most important summer of his career from a financial perspective, he goes into an airport with weed on him? I have no problem with anyone blazing up, but seriously his idiotic @ss brought it with him into an airport? That just corroborates my stance from the previous paragraph. That's on some Damon Stoudemire level of stupidity.
Yea, I don't need this kid anywhere near Mitchell, RJ and the bunch. He's not worth the headache whatsoever.