dahrougem2
Registered User
Yeah, asinine GMing from Dallas' management.Couldn't believe this when I saw it last night and needed time to process it. The initial thought, like most, was thinking Shams got hacked and then it ended up being true. Probably the craziest trade I've ever seen and been old enough to remember in any sport. Wow.
I've seen all the talk of Luka being out of shape, possible relationship issues with the Mavs, upcoming contract, etc but none of it makes sense. If you feel you have to move him, how is this the trade you make? You don't start a bidding war? The answer might be no but you don't give OKC a call about Chet and all of those picks they have? Mobley on the Cavs? If you specifically want a big man to win now and not one of the younger guys, at least give the Bucks a call about Giannis? The reporting suggests they specifically targeted the Lakers and AD and sent the trade in. They didn't even get all of the Lakers available first round picks! Unbelievable.
Great trade for the Lakers. Absolute no-brainer. They're going nowhere with this current team but now they're set up for the next decade. It was always, "who is going to be the next guy after LeBron and AD?" They always get that guy eventually but in the present it was a big question mark. Well, they got a 25 year old franchise player, who also happens to be a top five NBA player.
If you are trading Doncic, you might as well trade him for the biggest futures package possible and embrace the tank, then ship Kyrie to the highest bidder, too.
Anthony Davis in his athletic prime couldn't get New Orleans past the 1st round. Now at 32 he's expected to get Dallas a championship being "the guy"? I don't know what the Mavs are thinking here.
This might also be great for the Lakers. Stylistic fit aside, this can take an absurd amount of pressure off LeBron offensively IF he relents and allows the clearly superior offensive player to take the lead. Time will tell if he does.