3Peatkb24 wrote:Ingram, Hart, and our next 2 1st round Draft picks. I would even throw in Mcgee who isn't a chump. He is a good role player and is a Big. I am not trading Kuzma or Ball. Ingram is my trading chip then some others.
lakerevolution wrote:Ask LeBron. More than anyone in his era, he knows the art of the deal and how to attract players to him. If he's been in AD's ear about joining him in Purple and Gold and Magic, Rob and Jeannie are on board with it, we could see the major trade deal of the year very soon.
"This is all right here for the Lakers. It’s a bird (pelican?) in the hand situation: Why wait until this summer with the uncertainty about, say, Kawhi Leonard or Kevin Durant coming to the Lakers when they can trade for one of the NBA’s most complete seven-footers, one who’s set to be a free agent in 2020?"
ftw.usatoday.com/2019/01/anthony-davis-trade-lakers-lebron
KobeMVP888 wrote:Boston here he comes.
3Peatkb24 wrote:lakerevolution wrote:Ask LeBron. More than anyone in his era, he knows the art of the deal and how to attract players to him. If he's been in AD's ear about joining him in Purple and Gold and Magic, Rob and Jeannie are on board with it, we could see the major trade deal of the year very soon.
"This is all right here for the Lakers. It’s a bird (pelican?) in the hand situation: Why wait until this summer with the uncertainty about, say, Kawhi Leonard or Kevin Durant coming to the Lakers when they can trade for one of the NBA’s most complete seven-footers, one who’s set to be a free agent in 2020?"
ftw.usatoday.com/2019/01/anthony-davis-trade-lakers-lebron
Rev, you seem un-enthused with the whole Basketball season and I don't blame you. I have been too to be honest but if we get Davis I will dance in the streets to go with LeBron and possibly Kuzma. You are like me though in a lot of ways, I love building from the ground like the Colts and Cubs have always done. Colts and Cubs do not have 11 Championships but they have 1 and most of the time they are always good brethren.
lakerevolution wrote:3Peatkb24 wrote:lakerevolution wrote:Ask LeBron. More than anyone in his era, he knows the art of the deal and how to attract players to him. If he's been in AD's ear about joining him in Purple and Gold and Magic, Rob and Jeannie are on board with it, we could see the major trade deal of the year very soon.
"This is all right here for the Lakers. It’s a bird (pelican?) in the hand situation: Why wait until this summer with the uncertainty about, say, Kawhi Leonard or Kevin Durant coming to the Lakers when they can trade for one of the NBA’s most complete seven-footers, one who’s set to be a free agent in 2020?"
ftw.usatoday.com/2019/01/anthony-davis-trade-lakers-lebron
Rev, you seem un-enthused with the whole Basketball season and I don't blame you. I have been too to be honest but if we get Davis I will dance in the streets to go with LeBron and possibly Kuzma. You are like me though in a lot of ways, I love building from the ground like the Colts and Cubs have always done. Colts and Cubs do not have 11 Championships but they have 1 and most of the time they are always good brethren.
Oh no, I'm very enthused and invested -- we all had to be like "okaaaay" with the LeBron thing, and figured he'd bring his magic touch to the Lakers for what it's worth. The realities are that he was the first piece in a rebuilding project by Magic, and our season has clearly been nothing but a series of dress rehearsals for our youngsters and one-year veterans.
Imagine Rondo, Lance, Lonzo, LeBron . . and Davis. KCP, Svi, Hart, Chandler and whoever else remains or comes over in a trade, and we have a team that can compete. Davis wouldn't be the only star acquisition, either. I don't think Melo has much left in the tank, but it would be cool to have him along for the ride on the cheap. If Magic's going full-throtte after the crown the Warriors stole from us, we'll need another all-star willing to take a long-term deal and get this thing going.
HEALTH.
3Peatkb24 wrote:lakerevolution wrote:3Peatkb24 wrote:lakerevolution wrote:Ask LeBron. More than anyone in his era, he knows the art of the deal and how to attract players to him. If he's been in AD's ear about joining him in Purple and Gold and Magic, Rob and Jeannie are on board with it, we could see the major trade deal of the year very soon.
"This is all right here for the Lakers. It’s a bird (pelican?) in the hand situation: Why wait until this summer with the uncertainty about, say, Kawhi Leonard or Kevin Durant coming to the Lakers when they can trade for one of the NBA’s most complete seven-footers, one who’s set to be a free agent in 2020?"
ftw.usatoday.com/2019/01/anthony-davis-trade-lakers-lebron
Rev, you seem un-enthused with the whole Basketball season and I don't blame you. I have been too to be honest but if we get Davis I will dance in the streets to go with LeBron and possibly Kuzma. You are like me though in a lot of ways, I love building from the ground like the Colts and Cubs have always done. Colts and Cubs do not have 11 Championships but they have 1 and most of the time they are always good brethren.
Oh no, I'm very enthused and invested -- we all had to be like "okaaaay" with the LeBron thing, and figured he'd bring his magic touch to the Lakers for what it's worth. The realities are that he was the first piece in a rebuilding project by Magic, and our season has clearly been nothing but a series of dress rehearsals for our youngsters and one-year veterans.
Imagine Rondo, Lance, Lonzo, LeBron . . and Davis. KCP, Svi, Hart, Chandler and whoever else remains or comes over in a trade, and we have a team that can compete. Davis wouldn't be the only star acquisition, either. I don't think Melo has much left in the tank, but it would be cool to have him along for the ride on the cheap. If Magic's going full-throtte after the crown the Warriors stole from us, we'll need another all-star willing to take a long-term deal and get this thing going.
HEALTH.
Yeah Health is a key. Maybe I just mis-read what you were thinking because you seem not to be a believer in Ball or bringing in vets like Durant. I know you didn't like when we brought in older vets like Malone and Payton for example in 2004 or the Spaniard signing in 2008. LeBron is still tough for us to get used too as well and he is a Top 10 player ever.
KobeMVP888 wrote:
I did not know that our old friend beton had a line!
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