nzahir wrote:JRoy wrote:nzahir wrote:You are likely right, but trying to explore options
Do you or anyone know how sign and trades would work for KCP? LA has his bird rights if he opts out. Could we sign him for a high 1 yr deal and use him?
Would really help in a deal for cp3, who is the most plausible option, albeit a tough one
Crossing off Lowry and DD. I should probably do the same for Conley and Dipo.
I don’t love going for LA, but not crossing him off yet.
No discussion on Dinwiddie really, not a great fit (can’t shoot or defend well), but he is still a positive player on cheaper contract for a year
Hayward is interesting tbh now that someone brought it up, but not very easy to pull off
No team is going to take 4-6 scrubs and a late pick for a star.
LAL might be better served watching the waiver wire very carefully. There’s a chance that some team might negotiate a buy out for some overpaid, underperforming high profile player.
This won’t be your dream player. It’ll be someone like Kevin Love, Blake Griffin or Mike Conley. Fine players with age, injury and fit issues to consider.
Scrubs?
So half the rotation of the Lakers are scrubs? Ya, ok
DG is still a very good player, his advanced numbers are very high
A late 1st is still something
Kuzma has been up and down for us, but also game off a foot injury this year, lets see how he finishes the yr. He may be useful for a team he can start on, like OKC.
Avery is a neutral player, negative on O, plus on D
Mcgee has been a plus this year, underrated C who is a great lob and dunk threat, can block shots. Boston can use a bigger and longer C or they can use all the pieces, besides DG, to obtain a better C
LAL has a lot of depth at guard spots, but not many shot creators (lets see what dion can do though), which is why they would want a guy like Hayward
If OKC were to accept Kuzma, 1st, Mcgee, salary filler for Adams (which is a nice haul for an overpaid big), then Boston could get Danny and Adams for Hayward
"Scrub" might not be the right word for Bradley/McGee but neither have any real trade value. They are veteran minimum players, especially in this environment where more players will sign for that. If LAL give them up in a trade they'll just sign new vet minimum guys who will be just as solid in their roles. If you guys need to use their salaries to aggregate in a bigger deal as they don't bring any talent beyond what you'd replace them with on vet min deals, especially recruiting to the LA market to play with Lebron/AD on a Finals contender.
Green is still a very solid player. I'm with you there.
Kuzma isn't bad but he's just not worth much. Only one year left on his deal so he loses the rookie contract appeal soon. He's a complimentary player who struggles to do complimentary player type things. He looked good on those crap Lakers teams before Lebron and while Lebron was out because he got to volume score but he's not good enough for a volume scoring role omg a good team.






















