They can't keep getting away with it! Somebody was holding a gun to the Dallas GM's head.
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They can't keep getting away with it! Somebody was holding a gun to the Dallas GM's head.
Gobert alone was traded for four 1’st rd picks. The top 3 generational player entering his prime got traded for an aging center and one 1’st rd pick to a big market franchise. I’m sure NBA and their tanking ratings had nothing to do with it….
— Dmitri Brosky (@hikerdude408) February 3, 2025
Here's the supermax info...
Luka Doncic just lost out on $116,000,000... and the biggest contract in NBA history.
— ClutchPoints (@ClutchPoints) February 2, 2025
He was eligible for a supermax extension this summer with the Mavs: a massive 5-year, $345M contract.
It would've been the largest contract in NBA history, surpassing Jayson Tatum's $315M… pic.twitter.com/NkYN4RtaFx
It's cool to have differing opinions.. but it's dishonest to to frame it around bad context. This post said "aging center".. Without mentioning that AD is one of the best big men in the league, and will continue to be for at least 4 to 5 more years. He's also an NBA champion, and centerpiece to a championship squad. Short, term.. Mavs are better than the Lakers as of right now.
REPORT: The Dallas Mavericks gave Luka Doncic an 11-day excused absence in late November to ‘shed weight after he had ballooned into the high 260s,’ according to Tim MacMahon of ESPN.
This.. and the amount of money he was about to demand is why he got moved. All the breadcrumbs lead to this conclusion. Not some grand conspiracy.
The NBA want to be the NFL. The problem is they don't have Taylor Swift bringing in her massive fanbase to the sport. There was clearly foul play involved in this trade. Is it a last ditch attempt by the NBA to drum up revenue? It makes no sense. Regardless of your thoughts on both of these players and their ages, this trade makes no sense. Dallas could have gotten far more. Anthony is a great player that doesn't thread the needle and he is only getting older.
Yeah. You can make some rational arguments as to why the Mavs would trade the guy but for him to go straight to the Lakers without first drumming up a massive bidding war?
Unless the other teams come out and say they were offered Luka and passed (which we all know didn't happen) it's clear the league was involved.
You keep saying that they contacted 2 other teams. Please point me to your source on this because I haven’t heard that anywhere else. And even if it is true, when you trade a top 5 player in the league, you maximize your return by opening the bidding to ALL the teams in the NBA.
Last edited by Nichols; 02-04-2025 at 03:12 AM.
Again.. You're not getting Giannis, Joker, SGA, Tatum, or Wemby.. On any given night AD can be as good as, or better than all those players. There is no combination of players I'd want over AD outside of the ones I just mentioned.
You don't typically get all-NBA talent when trading franchise players. That's exactly what the Mavs got with AD.
There's no point in creating a bidding war with teams that have assets they don't want. They wanted AD, that's what they got.
Again.. many of you are being dishonest and finagling context to push your narrative. They're saying it's the most shocking trade in history, not worst. They're also saying the Mavs are better than the Lakers after this trade. Let's lay truth out on the table and make our arguments with that.
This sort of thing happens.. As I said before, Shaq and Kobe didn't get along because Kobe didn't like how undisciplined he was. Shaq even said he'd come into the season out of shape because he knew Kobe would carry him during the season. Lakers didn't want to pay Shaq, and traded him. They didn't get equal value of course. They couldn't get Shaq to change his habits. Coaches get fired when they can't reach players and get them to change habits. We've seen this many times. Phil left the Lakers stating that the players are no longer listening. Zion is an example of a player that can't be influenced to alter his habits. Ingram to an extent, has had trouble altering his playstyle. The team doesn't want to pay him. He's on the trading block, along with Zion. Iverson, and Carmelo both refused to buy in and found themselves out of the league. Carmelo worked on his 3, and found a lane back into the league.
Players can be stubborn, and difficult to work with. Especially some franchise players. Luka stands out because of how prolific he is at such a young age. With that being said it's the same situation.
I don't think you can characterize a trade with AD in it for Luka as lopsided, given their production on both sides of the court. And, considering AD has about 5 more years of prime play left. Also considering he can look like a top 3 player in the league on any given night, and outplay the best player in the league on any given night. I can understand why you feel that way though.
Last edited by Nichols; 02-04-2025 at 12:53 PM.
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