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The more i think about this, read forums, watch everything i can get my hands on i see this as the best course of action in my head. I was on board with the Knicks trade but i read a lot of uncertainly over there. We know Lakers want AD and there is a path to suit all parties.
AD to Lakers
Lakers give up the #4 2019 pick
Ingram
Ball
Kuzma
Random Pick (2020/2021)
Pelicans trade Ball to Phoenix who is interested in Ball and Lavar is speaking it into existence for the #6 2019 Pick
In all we get the #4 and #6 2019 Picks
Ingram, Kuz, 2020/2021 Picks
...with the #4 and #6 we can draft a solid PG @ #4 and use #6 either to trade down for a couple picks to say Nets in 2019, trade into 2020 for a 1st round, or pick up something we like.
Thats where im at.
We've heard mixed things about Phoenix and Ball. Rumours going around in the last week indicate that neither Phoenix nor Chicago would be willing to trade their picks in this draft for Ball.
Ingram... well... the risks and doubts surrounding him probably make up 25 of the 79 pages of this thread. Suffice it to say, I'm not interested.
#4 is still cool, I still like Culver, but I'm not sure about any of the PGs in this draft after Morant. Which is fine, because there will be better PGs in next years draft, which makes the 2020 pick from LA important. Will it be again good, if they have Lebron, AD, and possibly a third tier star like Kemba, Vucevic, or Butler? Nah. It would be pick #23 or something, which isn't selling me on the deal.
Basketball.
Did MM start his elite board here yet?
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You're incorrectly assigning causality. It's a fact that we didn't trade AD. It's also a fact that we won the lottery. There is no causality between the two because there is no way to determine how many games we win if he's traded before the deadline.
You guys are literally using the rules and logic from TV shows and comic books about time travel, as if that's a solid reason why we were right not to trade AD. I've thought this was a running joke, but some of yall really ascribe to this theory that if you change one thing, you definitely change everything.
Let's test this stupid theory out...
7.5 seconds left at the end the 4th game of the season against the Nets, Nets are leading and have the ball. D'Lo throws the ball away, followed by a Jrue jumper, and an Ed Davis technical foul. One of the dumbest endings to a basketball game I saw all year.
IF D'Angelo doesn't throw the ball away, Pelicans don't get Zion.
Here's another one.... the draft lottery is random. What if, I don't know, a ping pong ball bounces a different way. Then we don't get Zion. And instead we drop to 8th in the draft. Does that mean we should have traded AD, because if we'd tanked we would have had better odds?
Using the fact that we got Zion to justify not trading AD, is actually really stupid. If I drive drunk, and manage not to kill anyone, the result doesn't mean the decision was correct.
I suggested it once before, but I'd actually rather a future pick and a player from Phoenix/Chicago, and not this years pick. I think that's a really workable deal.
Would Phoenix trade one of there wings and a top 4 protected pick next year for Lonzo? The pick could be top 4 next year, protected at #1 overall only the following year. I think they would do that.
The only wing Phoenix has that I'd want from them is TJ Warren, and I don't think they'd give him up AND a pick unless the pick had very heavy protections on it, since even with Ball they'd still very probably suck. Their other wings are what, Josh Jackson and Mikal Bridges? I guess they have Kelly Oubre now too, and at one point I was a big fan of Oubre, but with Zion incoming I'd much rather have Warren.
The number combination of the ping pong balls would not have changed because we traded AD. So, that combination is a given. Trading AD though could have changed our record or the record of another lottery team. That is causation. If we do not get the exact same combination of numbers, we do not get Zion.
If you ever get tired of people talking about the topic that's at hand, then a message-board might not be the best place to hang out, imo
I keep talking about the Lakers pieces because I'm interested in the team, the trade, and what we get back from it. Just so happens to be the case that the Lakers are very much a part of that. So people keep bringing it up, and I'll keep replying. If you get sick of reading my takes, mute me.
Suns offer Deandre Ayton , first rounder and T.J. Warren for AD, any takers?
Look at it this way my buddy. We trade AD to the Knicks and he makes them better. Therefore, their draft pick in all likelihood becomes poopier. Also, our pick in all likelihood also becomes poopier without a disengaged Anthony Davis and young talent with something to prove. We lucked out for Zion, but it made sense not to trade him before the deadline. That and we had to allow Boston into the mix to drive the price up. You want as many suitors as possible and you want to know WHO has the desirable draft picks. For all we know the Lakers ended up with 12 and the Knicks get royally screwed as well. The Lakers package improved when they landed 4.
Shouldn't you be posting this after we trade AD for peanuts instead of the super awesome y'all Laker's package before the trade deadline (with non-lottery Lakers 2019 pick I might add)? It's not so much of a gotcha if the package is better now, but we still don't know. And we know it's all better because we got Zion. I don't know why it's so important for you to be "right" when you've already proven to be "wrong". It didn't work out. We would clearly be worse off if they listened to you, dumb luck or not. Move on, you lost.
Finally **heard** the full Griff quote from Feb/March on the Sedano Show re: Brandon Ingram. I’d read the quote, but never actually listened to it.
Dude...
Griff LOVES Brandon Ingram. I mean he LOOOOVES him.
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