You figure this has to be it, right? With not many draft assets or players you can see a reason to trade this feels like the end of the Lakers trade maneuvers. Right? Anyhow, I’m calling it. As someone who has been very critical of the Rob Pelinka front office and they’re lack of acumen regarding the value of first round draft picks and propensity to overpay simply to get a deal done, this season has shown us that the Laker front office under Rob is coming into it’s own. There may yet be another move to be made in the form of getting an un-signed player or elevating a two-way contract but, in terms of NBA trades this feels like the end.
- The Luka trade. I am still at a loss for words. Say what you want about his commitment to conditioning and his availability, AD was no All Star in that department, either, although he had been largely available for the last season and a third…when you get a chance to acquire a talent like Luka for the price we paid you do it. 10 out of 10 times I make that trade. More on AD next. For the price we paid, this was a steal now and in the future. Barring the kind of injury that can happen to any athlete Luka will be leading the Lakers to the playoffs for the next 5-7 years if we’re willing to pay him. Hint: we will. Luka fits into everything about the Lakers internal mythology and global brand. He’s a planet-wide superstar on a planet-wide sport team. He’s flashy, audacious, and wins. Even when he’s on mediocre teams he wins. Paired with LeBron and a supporting cast he can grow with the Lakers are set until 2030, if not longer. Is his weight an issue? Sure, to a degree, but he’s always been bulky and used that mass to create space in unorthodox ways that work for him. It’s effect on his legs being the only question. If he can learn from LeBron about keeping his body in shape for his style of play this move just gets even better.
- Good bye Anthony Davis. Dude, I cannot thank you enough for the Bubble title. Same goes for every player on that team. You took too much heat for you injuries and wanting to play the 4 and now you’ve landed in a situation where you can still compete for a title with a roster that is oddly suited to your skillset. You were a Laker great and I wouldn’t be surprised if your jersey ended up on that wall, at some point. No statue, that’s a multiple banner club, but man did you compete for us and I will always appreciate your effort.
- The Mark Williams trade. I’m having a harder time endorsing this one as whole-heartedly as the Luka trade. While there is still as of yet untapped potential in Mark Williams (only 23 and fits the bill for our center boxes we need to check) his injury history is troubling. If we can keep him on the floor we have a really solid starting five in Reaves, Vanderbilt or Vincent, Luka, LeBron and Williams. His injury history is concerning. His limited game (not a shooter of note) is concerning, but he fits the mobile, defensive center mold perfectly. Luka asked for a mobile lob threat and het one, this move feels as much as a “welcome to the Lakers and how we do things, Luka” move as anything else.
- Good bye Max Christie. You were on the rise, you took the challenge of becoming a legit defender and you hit the three ball well enough. Great story about how one can make the most of the opportunities in front of you. Good luck, Max. Also, good bye Dalton Knecht, you started hot and fizzled (not too sure this deal gets made if you shoot better after November).
- What now? Now we wait and see. Might pick up an unsigned player, promote a two-way. Could use another guard/wing that shoot (Lonnie Walker 4 anyone?).
Go Lakers.
OK, it’s over. The trading deadline has come and gone. Welcome your new look Lakers, folks!
I will take Lonnie Walker any day. How about Torry Craig?
Nice post Jamie, I like this group. They are young with room to grow, but good enough to compete now. Williams is not AD but Luka picks up the scoring that AD brought and Williams should provide the rebounding. Nearly 10 boards a game in 26 minutes. Health is an issue but he just turned 23 and his upside is worth the risk. The Lakers could have a couple of moves left. They will see if there is a player of interest on the buyout market. They could also add one of the two way centers by cutting Morris. A rookie prorated salary will only cost about 1/2 a mil towards the cap. We are 3.8 mil under the 2nd apron so we easily could do both. The South Bay Lakers just signed another center so I think a promotion for one of the two ways will probably happen for depth.
Williams is new to me, but seems promising. Similar to Hayes but 20 more pounds? Doncic will make us forget all about the recently departed, and I wish them well. On a side note, while the business of it all is beyond boring, how did the Griz trade Smart and a first to WAS for 2 seconds?