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They always spend, but the question of what they actual get is up in the air.
Kyrie's off to Brooklyn. KD is out for the entire year, and is probably NY bound anyway. Kawhi is probably staying in Toronto now, and even if he doesn't, LAC are the favourites for him, not LAL. Kemba said recently he'd even take a paycut to stay in Charlotte: he's not leaving, I bet.
Last year they were willing to spend. They got Michael Beasley, Rajon Rondo, Javale McGee, and Lance Stephenson. Let's see who they spend for now.
Basketball.
Only thing to do now is binge watch Brandon Ingram highlights until I like that he's on the team now. *sigh*
I think we can win in a similar fashion as the Raptors.
Zion/Leonard
Ingram/Pascal
Jrue/Lowry
We put the right guys around these 3 star players and this team can do some damage. I saw we move Ball to PHX and grab that 6th pick. Package the 4th and 6th to the Wizards for Bradley Beal. Having Jrue and Beal alone is a dangerous duo that can make the playoffs. You throw in Zion and Ingram! It’s about to get exciting Pelicans fans!
He doesn't believe that's a possibility.
I've already said in this very thread that now they're on the team, since I'm a Pelicans fan not a player fan, I hope they prove me wrong. He doesn't care about that because all he wants are cheap gotcha moments. Let him have them; I've got him on ignore anyway. Much better things out there that I could do than waste my time on him. Like bashing my head up a wall until the paint chips, for example.
Hey so, you know how we got the LA 2024 pick, unprotected?
And you know how that's the year Lebron turns 40? So it's likely to be a pretty good pick.
Isn't that also the year Lebron James Jr enters the draft?
It's amazing that by waiting to trade AD we not only won the lottery but got a haul for AD multiple times bigger than what Magic offered at the deadline.
One thing that's important to note:
The only reason we can have such faith in this haul is that Griff has shown himself thus far to be pretty competent, and has put in place a competent staff.
Draft picks only mean anything if you have a front office capable of doing scouting, doing development, etc etc.
If Dell had somehow found a way to make this trade, it would have been the greatest move of his career. But it would also not fill me with that much hope: this is Dell Demps. What he does with first round draft picks is find a way to make them useless, by and large. And when we drafted players we did little to develop them: they would always get better when they left. Or they wouldn't want to play here anyway because the front office was such a turn off.
With our current FO, I feel much more confident that they will scout properly, make good drafting choices, and work properly on developing those draft picks. No, that doesn't mean every draft pick will turn into a star. You can never guarantee that. But the chances are so much better with Griff, Langdon, Cash, and Nelson, than they were before.
Great work here by @tomhaberstroh. By no means is it the defining motivation, but I do think it’s worth noting that David Griffin, perhaps more than anyone else, understands the type of win-now pressure that LeBron imposes on a franchise — and the effect it has over the long run. https://t.co/qj3H1setyu
— Positive Residual (@presidual) June 16, 2019
I mean, I'm shocked we haven't done this yet. But we gotta throw the highlights up. Just because.
Bobby Marks on ESPN saying deal likely not to be completed until July 30 to assist Lakers in free agency cap-wise. Costs Pelicans $4 million in cap space (because pick #4 will be signed by then).
Lebron will likely be off their books by then; they will quite possibly have a 31 yo Anthony Davis(or maybe not, who knows)
2024 is an awfully long ways off. It's really hard to predict who will be really good then. But the Lakers are the Lakers.....outside of this recent stretch where they have picked high multiple times, they had a historically consistent stretch of picking very low. In 2014 they picked 7th, 2015 2nd, 2016 2nd, 2017 2nd. So for 4 years they picked high and 3 of those years very high.
But before that? They had a freaking 31 year stretch where their highest pick was 10th. Think about that- for 31 straight years they didn't have a single very good 1st round pick. And the worthy pick wasn't even theirs initially but clevelands, so its really like 34.
that's why the 2015-1017 draft period for them was so talked about(in addition to them being the premiere franchise in the league)...because this *never* happens to the laker. No team has picked so amazingly low for so long consecutively I don't believe.....
If you had to pick one team in the nba and look to the future 5+ years and not even think about the current rosters and say "oh they will be good", then the lakers are that team....that's what history tells us at least.
All I know is right now they have Lebron Freaking James and a 26 year old AD. And more brand equity than any team in the league. They are happy and they should be.
We should also be happy relative to where we were as a franchise a month ago...because now we have Zion. Until the lakers trade for him several years down the road....(sorry bad joke)
Interesting that Ball, Ingram, and Hart were all first round picks..
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Does this mean that we can root against LeBron, AD and the Lakers for the next 5+ years and not seem petty but simply trying to get our team better picks ?
With Houston (I hate Gordon) falling off a cliff, Golden State hobbled, and AD with LA.....it really consolidates my "teams I root against and wish bad things upon" list.
Nice and tidy.
It’s very possible. Which is a bad thing for all of us. Sorry I’m not pouting and going to be rooting against someone to be right. Not saying any names.. I have already made my stance on Ingram as a SF who is a future all star. I think he reaches a level in between someone like Butler and Durant. We got a good one!
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