sunsbg wrote:mkot wrote:sunsbg wrote:Still Luka should get blame for not staying in shape right. I was always sceptical about him reaching his ceiling because of this, especially for 2nd half of his career. Looks like an organization that knows him best felt the same way. Maybe this makes people feel a little bit better about passing on him. That said I'd still take him instead of any of our "Big 3" including all the draft capital lost in KD and Beal trades knowing our current state.
Luka is a generational talent, team should be patiently working with him on his health and conditioning. Luka is a competitor I don't see how they can't push him to work on his conditioning. What the hell? You don't trade your franchise player, the player you built your entire roster around that just went to the Finals because there's "concerns" on his conditioning
Well, there must be something behind the scenes. Luka is a hot head. Now, the trade was bad, but it seems obvious Mavs didn't have trust in him leading them to glory. Or NBA is just rigged.
He was an upcoming FA in a little over a year. Unrestricted. From the Mavs standpoint they should have gotten a lot more, but likely he (his agent) told them he was planning on signing with the Lakers and would let other teams know that. Everything about the way this went down points to this. The Mavs GM also says he knew he if wanted to trade Luka the one player he wanted was AD. I don't know much about that but apparently (according to Shams), AD and Kyrie are close, Kidd coached AD in LA, Nico Harrison knows AD through Nike, etc.





























