New Orleans needed Kuzma for it to be an equal trade.
NBA ratings will benefit.
NBA ratings will benefit.
The Pelicans got more for one player than any previous trade in the history of the league. I think they did okay.xiledinok said:
New Orleans needed Kuzma for it to be an equal trade.
NBA ratings will benefit.
The Lakers got absolutely fleeced on this trade. The Pelicans bent them over a barrel, then told them 'we're not waiting until July 30th so you can sign another max contract', then they ram-rodded them for a load of picks, including auto swap pics in the years immediately following Lebron's departure when they'll likely be trying to rebuild.BaylorBears_254 said:
LA crushed this trade. Magic's dumbass originally put up literally everyone, LA got away with keeping one of the 4 guys, and thats big.
Leonard on the way next.
trey3216 said:The Lakers got absolutely fleeced on this trade. The Pelicans bent them over a barrel, then told them 'we're not waiting until July 30th so you can sign another max contract', then they ram-rodded them for a load of picks, including auto swap pics in the years immediately following Lebron's departure when they'll likely be trying to rebuild.BaylorBears_254 said:
LA crushed this trade. Magic's dumbass originally put up literally everyone, LA got away with keeping one of the 4 guys, and thats big.
Leonard on the way next.
Except that NOLA has no contractual or moral obligation to not get the deal done by July 6. Why give the Lakers the opportunity.BaylorBears_254 said:trey3216 said:The Lakers got absolutely fleeced on this trade. The Pelicans bent them over a barrel, then told them 'we're not waiting until July 30th so you can sign another max contract', then they ram-rodded them for a load of picks, including auto swap pics in the years immediately following Lebron's departure when they'll likely be trying to rebuild.BaylorBears_254 said:
LA crushed this trade. Magic's dumbass originally put up literally everyone, LA got away with keeping one of the 4 guys, and thats big.
Leonard on the way next.
I just highly doubt LA made this trade without that being discussed or having a plan on what they want to do.
David Griffin isn't Dell demps. He's well respected.
LA probably said if we strike out on our top guys, we can get this done July 6th, if not let's wait it out. Thats most likely why they have the pick swaps in the future
The big difference there is the Nets took on a bunch of old guys where as AD is 26. Also, Prokorhov suddenly decided he cared about spending way over the cap and backed off his strategy. I get what you're saying, but their were some big differences between the two trades.trey3216 said:Except that NOLA has no contractual or moral obligation to not get the deal done by July 6. Why give the Lakers the opportunity.BaylorBears_254 said:trey3216 said:The Lakers got absolutely fleeced on this trade. The Pelicans bent them over a barrel, then told them 'we're not waiting until July 30th so you can sign another max contract', then they ram-rodded them for a load of picks, including auto swap pics in the years immediately following Lebron's departure when they'll likely be trying to rebuild.BaylorBears_254 said:
LA crushed this trade. Magic's dumbass originally put up literally everyone, LA got away with keeping one of the 4 guys, and thats big.
Leonard on the way next.
I just highly doubt LA made this trade without that being discussed or having a plan on what they want to do.
David Griffin isn't Dell demps. He's well respected.
LA probably said if we strike out on our top guys, we can get this done July 6th, if not let's wait it out. Thats most likely why they have the pick swaps in the future
Why would AD waive his trade bonus??
If he doesn't, the Lakers have $23mm to formulate the rest of a team. Then when Lebron is tired and hangs up the shoes, they'll be without picks in order to rebuild. And they'll be terrible at the same time. This trade is more lopsided than Celtics/Nets that damn near killed the Nets franchise.
No doubt there were. Was just saying that the loss of draft picks down the line is going to really bite the Lakers, and I think sooner than later.FormerFlash said:The big difference there is the Nets took on a bunch of old guys where as AD is 26. Also, Prokorhov suddenly decided he cared about spending way over the cap and backed off his strategy. I get what you're saying, but their were some big differences between the two trades.trey3216 said:Except that NOLA has no contractual or moral obligation to not get the deal done by July 6. Why give the Lakers the opportunity.BaylorBears_254 said:trey3216 said:The Lakers got absolutely fleeced on this trade. The Pelicans bent them over a barrel, then told them 'we're not waiting until July 30th so you can sign another max contract', then they ram-rodded them for a load of picks, including auto swap pics in the years immediately following Lebron's departure when they'll likely be trying to rebuild.BaylorBears_254 said:
LA crushed this trade. Magic's dumbass originally put up literally everyone, LA got away with keeping one of the 4 guys, and thats big.
Leonard on the way next.
I just highly doubt LA made this trade without that being discussed or having a plan on what they want to do.
David Griffin isn't Dell demps. He's well respected.
LA probably said if we strike out on our top guys, we can get this done July 6th, if not let's wait it out. Thats most likely why they have the pick swaps in the future
Why would AD waive his trade bonus??
If he doesn't, the Lakers have $23mm to formulate the rest of a team. Then when Lebron is tired and hangs up the shoes, they'll be without picks in order to rebuild. And they'll be terrible at the same time. This trade is more lopsided than Celtics/Nets that damn near killed the Nets franchise.
trey3216 said:Except that NOLA has no contractual or moral obligation to not get the deal done by July 6. Why give the Lakers the opportunity.BaylorBears_254 said:trey3216 said:The Lakers got absolutely fleeced on this trade. The Pelicans bent them over a barrel, then told them 'we're not waiting until July 30th so you can sign another max contract', then they ram-rodded them for a load of picks, including auto swap pics in the years immediately following Lebron's departure when they'll likely be trying to rebuild.BaylorBears_254 said:
LA crushed this trade. Magic's dumbass originally put up literally everyone, LA got away with keeping one of the 4 guys, and thats big.
Leonard on the way next.
I just highly doubt LA made this trade without that being discussed or having a plan on what they want to do.
David Griffin isn't Dell demps. He's well respected.
LA probably said if we strike out on our top guys, we can get this done July 6th, if not let's wait it out. Thats most likely why they have the pick swaps in the future
Why would AD waive his trade bonus??
If he doesn't, the Lakers have $23mm to formulate the rest of a team. Then when Lebron is tired and hangs up the shoes, they'll be without picks in order to rebuild. And they'll be terrible at the same time. This trade is more lopsided than Celtics/Nets that damn near killed the Nets franchise.
Just saw it. Looks like they'll have a good time rounding that roster out.BaylorBears_254 said:
You check the news yet? I think LA just hustled their way to the max cap space lmao.
No doubt. We shall see come SundayBaylorBears_254 said:
Great, Leonard gonna look great next to Bron and AD. Would be the best trio to ever take the court together.
I'll be there to watch this clown show. Unibrow is great but I don't expect this to work. Borderline playoff team.BaylorBears_254 said:
Question...Are we doing a Pt 3 to this thread Roughneck and Fozzie lmao?
Promise to just post more this time around