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If you’re higher on Ingram/Ball than the Pelicans fan consensus, you end up liking the Lakers offer. I happen to be one of those guys. I also like Knicks though, so it’s not like I like the Lakers by a mile. The only trade I dislike is the Nets. Lakers, Knicks, Celtics and Clippers are all preferable.
Look, if the blood clot thing is likely an issue then we won’t make the trade. That’s a dealbreaker.
Brandon Ingram is an up and comer right now. His defense has to improve and it may not. I think he will improve. But on a young team with Zion, Jrue and Ball plus a guy like Culver and more I like him.
Remember how young he is when you’re talking about stats.
Btw Lonzo, after thinking about it, has to be the most important piece in the trade. He’s a future all star. Athletic 6’6” pg with elite defense. A playmaker. Great facilitator.
The 4th pick is probably not a bust. Culver will very likely be the 4th pick. Another reason to consider the lakers trade.
The CELTICS are the only team that I think could beat the LAKERS potential offers. No Tatum no deal though.
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That's the thing, he wasn't even playing like a star in those games. If you look back at that stretch, he put up big raw box score stats but it didn't mean anything. It was classic ''big numbers on a trash team'' syndrome. The stretch people are talking about when they say he was being a star was the final 13 games of his season. During that time he put up 23/5/3, which is definitely pretty good just to look at. It was fairly efficient too, 55% from the floor.
The issue is that the Lakers only went 4-9 in that stretch, including losses to us, Memphis, Phoenix, and Atlanta. He had a -3.9 BPM over those 13 games, and his defense was beyond horrible: for the 9 games he played in the month of February, Ingram's opponents shot 12.4% better than their averages against him within 10 feet of the basket. In the final 2 games he played, the only two he played in March, that got even worse: his opponents shot 23.7% better than their averages within 10 feet of the basket with Ingram as their primary defender. They shot 11.9% better from 3 in March, too. That's just... awful.
His net rating in February was -3.6, and for his 2 games in March, -10.4. His assist percentage dropped from 17.8% to 12.1% in February and then dropped again to 6.1% in March.
We keep getting told that for those final 10 to 15 games or so, he was playing like a star. That's just not true. He was scoring a lot. That's it.
Basketball.
Here’s a question: which players do y’all find most interesting as prospects to rebuild around Zion?
For me, the top of the list is Tatum. But, I think SGA and Shamet from CLIPPERS are really intriguing players that are super young and talented. In the draft I like Culver pairing with Zion. I also like Ja Morant but I doubt that happens.
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I agree with the premise of a 5 and shooters but think the Celtics route is best way to get there. We should not overpay for a Center but think we can pieces from the Celtics trade to move for cap space to sign Brogdon and get a solid 5. I don’t think we should going in a total youth movement direction.
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I agree they are all good
https://bleacherreport.com/articles/...s-trade-offers
Idk... The more I do research on Robinson. He is raw, but his tape is good. His advance stats is promising for a rookie. I like him a lot and he needs to develop. His rebounding and shoot blocking is legit. If he can modernize his offensive game. I think he could be special. Plus, he is a rookie going on his 2nd year.
This is an extreme long shot, but does anyone think if we gave Dallas a call and tried to build a deal around Luka plus filler they wouldn't instantly hangup? Also with the 76ers going all in do you think they would put Simmons on the table? Hypothetically what would that look like? Would we close games with Zion/Ben as the defensive 5/4?
Which sorts makes you wonder if the truth will be somewhere in between right?
I’ve seen a lot of proposals here that basically have us taking every player and 3-4 draft picks and leaving teams with AD and....
I mean all of these GMs have seen what a team of AD and bench players looks like already. It caps out at an 8 seed. I don’t think teams are gutting their roster for that. There has to be an avenue left for them to assemble a roster around AD.
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Those offers are all jokes. Literally only the Boston offer in that list doesn't get hung up on.
I'm not trying to be rude here, but if anyone on this board actually thinks the Lakers are going to get AD with Ingram and Isaac Bonga, they have a serious undiagnosed brain injury.
Of those 8 I’d definitely take the Celtics offer, though we’d tussle over the Memphis pick. I’d give them back one of their firsts this year and demand the Memphis pick instead....
This is going to be a long (presumably) two week countdown of very repetitive thoughts and posts with little to no real news I suspect. And I will be reading every single post along the way
You take the Siakam OG deal from Toronto, and get out of there before Toronto knows what hit them.
If you Jimmer it, they will come.
List your desired asset in order from most wanted to least. We can keep it short to like top 10 assets.
1) Siakam
2) Tatum
3) Simmons
4) future Memphis pick
5) #3 pick
6) Gary Harris
7) Shai Gilgeous Alexander
8) Ingram
9) Miami 2021 unprotected
10) Kuzma
Manu Ginobili was a 6th man damn near his entire career while being regularly better than the starting 2 guard. Don't ever think that just cause someone is coming off the bench, they're worse than whoever is starting.
Robinson is better than Ball and Kuzma, and because of the health threat he's better than Ingram too, and the stats all support this.
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