KobeMVP888 wrote:
KobeMVP888 wrote:KobeMVP888 wrote:
3Peatkb24 wrote:KobeMVP888 wrote:KobeMVP888 wrote:
It's Randle or Clarkson and #27 and #28 in the draft.
Lakers4Life wrote:3Peatkb24 wrote:KobeMVP888 wrote:KobeMVP888 wrote:
It's Randle or Clarkson and #27 and #28 in the draft.
Yeah you beat me to the punch, I got real busy today but that is what I have been hearing as well.
3Peatkb24 wrote:Pacers are wanting either the #2 or Ingram is what I am hearing now. Hypothetically lets say we trade Ingram and the #27 for PG13, that would still leave us with a projected lineup of:
PG Ball
SG Clarkson
SF PG13
PF Randle
C Lopez
6th Nance
7th Zubac
+ whatever the 28th pick may be, hoping it's a sharp shooter from 3. With Lopez and Zubac, Randle, Nance we would be set at Big's. Clarkson and Randle both are at the Good category, Clarky can give us 15 Points a game and Randle 15/10. Lopez is good for 17-20 Points and solid Defense, PG13 would be our SuperStar at only 27 - he will average 20 a game easily and can stretch the floor as he can hit the 3. He also is a solid Defender. Ball's potential is ridiculous, his court vision and ability to score has me intrigued. I think Zubac will be better too and Nance is a Good Role player IMO. Just breaking down this scenario for shits and giggles. Looking at those 7 players not 1 player is older than 29 either, Lopez just turned 29 in April. That is a real young core.
Lakers4Life wrote:3Peatkb24 wrote:Pacers are wanting either the #2 or Ingram is what I am hearing now. Hypothetically lets say we trade Ingram and the #27 for PG13, that would still leave us with a projected lineup of:
PG Ball
SG Clarkson
SF PG13
PF Randle
C Lopez
6th Nance
7th Zubac
+ whatever the 28th pick may be, hoping it's a sharp shooter from 3. With Lopez and Zubac, Randle, Nance we would be set at Big's. Clarkson and Randle both are at the Good category, Clarky can give us 15 Points a game and Randle 15/10. Lopez is good for 17-20 Points and solid Defense, PG13 would be our SuperStar at only 27 - he will average 20 a game easily and can stretch the floor as he can hit the 3. He also is a solid Defender. Ball's potential is ridiculous, his court vision and ability to score has me intrigued. I think Zubac will be better too and Nance is a Good Role player IMO. Just breaking down this scenario for shits and giggles. Looking at those 7 players not 1 player is older than 29 either, Lopez just turned 29 in April. That is a real young core.
Would NOT give up Ball or Ingram. Anybody else is on the table
3Peatkb24 wrote:Pacers are wanting either the #2 or Ingram is what I am hearing now. Hypothetically lets say we trade Ingram and the #27 for PG13, that would still leave us with a projected lineup of:
PG Ball
SG Clarkson
SF PG13
PF Randle
C Lopez
6th Nance
7th Zubac
+ whatever the 28th pick may be, hoping it's a sharp shooter from 3. With Lopez and Zubac, Randle, Nance we would be set at Big's. Clarkson and Randle both are at the Good category, Clarky can give us 15 Points a game and Randle 15/10. Lopez is good for 17-20 Points and solid Defense, PG13 would be our SuperStar at only 27 - he will average 20 a game easily and can stretch the floor as he can hit the 3. He also is a solid Defender. Ball's potential is ridiculous, his court vision and ability to score has me intrigued. I think Zubac will be better too and Nance is a Good Role player IMO. Just breaking down this scenario for shits and giggles. Looking at those 7 players not 1 player is older than 29 either, Lopez just turned 29 in April. That is a real young core.
KobeMVP888 wrote:3Peatkb24 wrote:Pacers are wanting either the #2 or Ingram is what I am hearing now. Hypothetically lets say we trade Ingram and the #27 for PG13, that would still leave us with a projected lineup of:
PG Ball
SG Clarkson
SF PG13
PF Randle
C Lopez
6th Nance
7th Zubac
+ whatever the 28th pick may be, hoping it's a sharp shooter from 3. With Lopez and Zubac, Randle, Nance we would be set at Big's. Clarkson and Randle both are at the Good category, Clarky can give us 15 Points a game and Randle 15/10. Lopez is good for 17-20 Points and solid Defense, PG13 would be our SuperStar at only 27 - he will average 20 a game easily and can stretch the floor as he can hit the 3. He also is a solid Defender. Ball's potential is ridiculous, his court vision and ability to score has me intrigued. I think Zubac will be better too and Nance is a Good Role player IMO. Just breaking down this scenario for shits and giggles. Looking at those 7 players not 1 player is older than 29 either, Lopez just turned 29 in April. That is a real young core.
No to Ingram or #2. No, no, no! I'd rather wait. The MOST I would offer is Clarkson, 27 and 28. Even that seems like too much. If that's on the table, I'd take one of those 2 draft picks off the table. Honestly.
KobeMVP888 wrote:Sounds like a fluid situation to me. This is the Pacers playing hardball with the inexperienced Magic/Rob. Brian Windhorst is saying otherwise, claiming that teams are offering very little for PG and that a deal with the Lakers will happen between by tomorrow night. Frankly, I don't care either way. I would almost rather draft three solid young players and take it from there. A starting 5 of Lopez, Randle, Ingram, Clarkson and Ball has a lot of potential, especially now that Randle, Clarkson and Ingram have more experience now. A bench of Zubac, Nance, Nick Young (if he stays; we'll find out whether he opts in today), Brewer and maybe Black and Ennis (not to mention or two FA rentals this season) should be good for 35 wins. Lonzo Ball is a winner and believe it or not, Lopez is such an upgrade over Mozgov that he will more than make up for the loss of Russell, especially with Lonzo delivering the ball.
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