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Jamie Sweet wrote a new post
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Thanks Michael, good catch on the defensive rating. I hope he gets a 20/10 average going, I’m not sure what his minutes/game will end up being. Our closing lineup could easily be a small ball unit. All in all, I think most everything hinges on #5: his overall attitude and focus.
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LakerTom wrote a new post
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On Luka Doncic's dominant performance and why the best is yet to come: @LakersNation https://t.co/WLWqpvAPdE— Trevor Lane (@Trevor_Lane) August 19, 2025
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LakerTom wrote a new post
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What’s Austin Reaves Really Worth? Four Possible Blockbuster Answers! While the Los Angeles Lakers have no intention of trading Austin Reaves at this time, we should remember the Lakers said the exact same thing about Anthony Davis before he was suddenly traded for superstar… pic.twitter.com/pITguoBhQ0— LakerTom (@LakerTom) August 19, 2025
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What’s Austin Reaves Really Worth? Four Possible Blockbuster Answers! 1. THUNDER’S LUGUENTZ DORT!LUGUENTZ DORT, SG, 6′ 4″, 220 lbs, 26-yrs old, 2-yr $36M contract10.1/4.1/1.6/0.5/1.1 on 29.2 mpg, shooting 43.5/41.2/71.7%Could the Los Angeles Lakers turn rising star Austin… pic.twitter.com/ea4EXYlaVt— LakerTom (@LakerTom) August 19, 2025
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What’s Austin Reaves Really Worth? Four Possible Blockbuster Answers! 2. CLIPPERS’ KRIS DUNN & DERRICK JONES JR.KRIS DUNN, SG, 6′ 3″, 205 lbs, 31-yrs old, 2-yr $11M contract6.4/3.4/2.8/0.4/1.7 on 24.1 mpg, shooting 43.0/33.5/68.2%DERRICK JONES JR, SF, 6′ 6″, 210 lbs,… pic.twitter.com/BSrsgVOFsp— LakerTom (@LakerTom) August 19, 2025
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Maybe Herb only because NOLA seems to have no clue what they’re doing. Not seeing us trade Reaves in-conference, either, which wipes most of these out. I still think we make zero moves unless the move is so good you’d be a fool to say no. We won’t be including that pick this season, either, not when a small amount of discipline nets you 3 picks on draft day and $40+ mil in expiring money. That fact, that we could be a real mover and shaker on draft day next summer, is what I’m basing every analysis on. 3 is better than 1, it’s simple analytics which should be right up the modern NBA lover’s alley. Those deals expire in late June…after Draft Day (unless I’m missing something which is entirely possible) and would allow for the entirety of the playoffs to have concluded thus paving the way for a disgruntled superstar to ask out. We could then do one of two things. Offer expiring money and 3 picks on draft day or wait a weekish and offer sign and trades plus 2 picks. Knecht (which is $4+ mil on a team option so could be treated as expiring money) could be added then just as easily. It’s funny how this level of, what seems to me to be a simple calculus, proves so elusive in the summer when everyone gets “TRADE THE WHOLE $&#%ING TEAM!!!!” mania, something I’ve never suffered from.
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What’s Austin Reaves Really Worth? Four Possible Blockbuster Answers! 3. SUNS’ DILLON BROOKS & NICK RICHARDSDILLON BROOKS, SF, 6′ 6″, 225 lbs, 29-yrs old, 2-yr $40M contract14.0/3.7/1.7/0.2/0.8 on 31.8 mpg, shooting 42.9/39.7/81.8%NICK RICHARDS, CE, 7′ 0″, 245 lbs, 27-yrs… pic.twitter.com/fdubX1bGgv— LakerTom (@LakerTom) August 19, 2025
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What’s Austin Reaves Really Worth? Four Possible Blockbuster Answers! 4. PELICANS’ HERB JONESHERB JONES, SF, 6′ 7″, 206 lbs, 26-yrs old, 2-yr $27M contract10.3/3.9/3.3/0.5/1.9 on 32.4 mpg, shooting 43.6/30.6/82.5%Could the Los Angeles Lakers turn rising star Austin Reaves… pic.twitter.com/WvSmFvtfgZ— LakerTom (@LakerTom) August 19, 2025
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The fact that can’t be accounted for in these fantasy trade machine deals is that any team trading for AR has to turn around and triple his salary next summer to keep him (IF he wants to stay there). That’s a HUGE consideration….
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Some of these trades can’t even be done. The Dort trade couldn’t happen because we wouldn’t have enough cap space to sign a 14 mandatory player. Besides that OKC has 15 guys under multiple year contracts that would make it expensive to wave a player.
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I gave up on any trade posted here making sense years ago. They’re all wishful thinking exercises in inagineering a fake team that won’t ever happen. The truth is that no reporter or fan has any clue what a team is actually considering. It’s, at best, an educated guess. At worst, it’s something that’s just fun to waste time on so bo real harm done other than the time it took. One reason I’m not a bigger advocate of trades (fake or otherwise) is that we rarely predict the ones that actually happen and the track record of a trade magically solving every problem a team has is not great. It’s like defense: you have to give up something whether it’s a three pointer, midrange jumper or a layup you can’t stop everything.
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LakerTom wrote a new post
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From the above article:
Spurs Receive
-Austin Reaves
-Gabe Vincent
-Jarred Vanderbilt
-Maxi Kleber
-2nd Round PickLakers Receive
-Devin Vassell
-Stephon Castle
-Jeremy Sochan
-1st Round PickWhy The Trade Makes Sense For The Spurs
The Spurs add Reaves and go all in to win now with Victor Wembanyama and D’Aaron Fox. Reaves has proven he can serve as a strong third option and show up in the brightest moments. They also add a handful of role players who can fill the void of what they are trading away. Vanderbilt is an elite defender when healthy, and Vincent is another proven big game player who can drain threes. This trade could turn San Antonio into legitimate contenders this season if everything falls into place.
Why The Trade Makes Sense For The Lakers
The Lakers get a talented young player in Vassell, and also upgrade their role players, adding Castle and Sochan. The first round pick could also be utilized as a trade piece in the future. This team simply isn’t good enough as currently constructed, and they need to make some moves. LeBron James has a year or two left in his career, and this franchise knows they can’t just waste them. They also need to show Luka Doncic why he should want to stay in Los Angeles.
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CRAZY PROPOSED REAVES TO SPURS TRADE?This is a wild trade idea that has the Spurs essentially trading three starters (Devin Vassell, Stephon Castle, Jeremy Sochan) and a first round pick to the Lakers for Austin Reaves, Gabe Vincent, Jarred Vanderbilt, Maxi Kleber, and a 2nd… https://t.co/v6bAtvPIx9 pic.twitter.com/S3rznahfNI— LakerTom (@LakerTom) August 18, 2025
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Lakers might be surprised what other teams are willing to give up for Reaves. They should at the least find out what other teams would be willing to give for him. Trading him immediately opens up great opportunities to dramatically improve the starting lineup’s defense. Luka and Austin are not a championship backcourt.
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Neither are Fox and Reaves.
This all ignores what has been stated publicly and verified, to the degree anything can be verified in the NBA which ain’t much, by Insider “sources”: Reaves is nigh untouchable.
I expect that is basically true, similar to AD in the way that it would have to be a deal that seriously benefited the Lakers now and in the future. Nobody is truly untouchable if a fool shows up with a no-brainer, yes of course offer. Those aren’t the norm.
I would do this offer every day and twice on Sunday. There is no way in Hell the Spurs will, not for a guy who is going to turn around and ask for big money next summer and all these guys are on rookie scale deals with team friendly extensions built in. makes absolutely no sense to anyone who has been paying attention.
Also we get a FRP?!?!?! Getthefukouttahere man….c’mon.
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Soooo…The Spurs want to get older, less athletic, and more expensive? Oh, and give up a #1 pick just for shits & giggles? This makes absolutely no sense for them. There’s no need for them to go “all in to win right now”. I think they’ll make the playoffs with this roster and be in position to make a little noise the following year. They’re one of the few teams who can actually follow the OKC blueprint. I agree that the Luka/Reaves backcourt is a nightmare on the defensive end but at least be realistic about the options available. This ain’t one of em…..
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Niyas Sikkandar wrote a new post
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Niyas Sikkandar wrote a new post
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LakerTom wrote a new post
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From the above article:
The Oklahoma City Thunder are coming off a season in which they won the NBA Championship, but for them they are going to be looking to advance their team for the future to make sure that they can create a sustainable future and more championship runs.
For that, they aren’t going to be able to pay everyone of their star key players down the line and will have to make tough decisions regarding their roster. One of those players they will have to make a decision on is Lu Dort.
For the Thunder, they would be able to trade Lu Dort to a championship contender that is trying to win-now and get enough back in return as far as star players go to still have a strong future themselves. The team they can accomplish this trade of Lu Dort with is the Los Angeles Lakers.
Oklahoma City Thunder Trade Lu Dort to the Los Angeles Lakers
The Los Angeles Lakers have one priority still this offseason to address and that is the defense of their team. With needing a lockdown perimeter defender, this leaves the Lakers with the ideal chance to end up trading for Lu Dort.
Their offense is already steady as it is anchored by Luka Doncic and LeBron James, by adding Lu Dort as the third star on the team, they would have a well-rounded top three players that can officially cause problems for numerous teams.
While Lu Dort isn’t necessarily a great scorer, Los Angeles doesn’t need him to be that due to James and Doncic. They just need Dort to continue being the All-Defensive First Team player he was last season to cause issues for the opponents top scorer.
Lu Dort isn’t horrible shooting either, so he can still provide an impact in that area as well as he shot 41.2% from the three-point range last season.
Los Angeles would most likely have to give up a player like Austin Reaves, but for the Lakers to get someone that can help them achieve a championship this season like Lu Dort, it would end up being worth it.
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Okay, let me get this straight. OKC has Dort for 2 more years at a very team friendly 17 mil. So they would trade for a guy that could demand 30 mil. Yes they do need to make salary decisions down the road but those extensions don’t kick yet. I got a feeling they will want to run it back and shoot for another ring while the roster is still reasonable price wise.
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If you looked at the Thunder’s roster and depth chart, they really do not have a second guard who can distribute. They have bigs who can dish out assists but no guards who can other than SGA. Reaves is the perfect player to plug right in to go with Alex Caruso.
Reaves is a perfect fit on the Thunder whereas he’s not a good fit on the Lakers. They have Wallace and Caruso backing up Dort so they do not need his defense the way the Lakers do. Dort is the perfect backcourt mate for Luka.
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Otis, it's not that I want to trade Austin Reaves. It's just that I want to compete for a championship and that will require we have a lot more defense, especially in the starting lineup, than we have right now.Unless you didn't notice, the only change in our starting lineup is… pic.twitter.com/da0NAZDQhK— LakerTom (@LakerTom) August 18, 2025
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I do agree the Spurs trade is kind of crazy and wild but I actually love the Reaves and Knecht for Dort trade. When you look at the two rosters, it really makes great sense. The Thunder have so much defensive talent they can trade Dort and Reaves is perfect selfless player who would be a great fit as the second playmaker on the team. Reaves and Caruso were meant to play for OKC.
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I’m totally sure you love the trade…you made it lol.
But I disagree that OKC needs Reaves on an expiring contract. There are plenty of players of Austin’s caliber that can be had for more guaranteed years and be an offensive focal point.
Plus you really think Reaves gets traded to OKC and is cool being a backup? I don’t think so, man. That ends up being an expensive one season rental for OKC when they have a guy who already fits perfectly into everything they do as-is. They don’t have to worry about Lu and his extension until next summer at the earliest. They will wait until then if not the following trade deadline.
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If the goal is salary management, then why on God’s Green Earth would OKC trade Dort for a MORE expensive player? They might as well just keep Dort…. There’s gotta some type of algorithm or AI to block this kinda nonsense off of Al Gore’s Internet….
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LakerTom wrote a new post
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HOW MUCH BETTER ARE THE LAKERSSTARTING LINEUP AND FIVE BACKUPS?Starters last regular season: BProjected this regular season: B+Starters with Wiggins this season: ABench last regular season: DBench this regular season: BBench with Williams this season: AWhile the Lakers… https://t.co/vJCi5JAHG2— LakerTom (@LakerTom) August 18, 2025
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Are you basing these grades on anything concrete or just your unstoppable urge to make a trade every 6 minutes? Because the offense takes a step back with Wiggins, and a fairly big one because he’ll be the 4th option and an expensive one, at that. The defense doesn’t take a massive step forward, either so I’m calling BS on these made up grades. Unless they’re graded in a curve.
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LakerTom wrote a new post
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NOW IS THE PERFECT TIME TOCASH IN AUSTIN REAVES CHIP!There are probably better trades the Lakers could make involving Austin Reaves but I love the return of Andrew Wiggins and another first round pick to give us four next summer. Hard to find a better trade when it comes to… pic.twitter.com/WCglAqOn0D— LakerTom (@LakerTom) August 17, 2025
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Would rather move Gabe than Vando but that’s the most reasonable deal for both sides that won’t get done.
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It’s kind of funny. After the Norman Powell trade the Heat has told the league that they are not trading Wiggins, Tom continues to trade for him. Perhaps that changes at the deadline but not now.
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LOL. Heat are just posturing. Wiggins will not be on the roster at the end of the year. Heat will not let him walk for nothing. They’re not competing for anything this year but future trades. If they get an offer they like tomorrow, he’s gone.
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LakerTom wrote a new post
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From the above article:
Teams like the Kings and Jazz had the benefit of having lottery picks in this year’s draft. However, the Los Angeles Lakers arguably won the draft despite only possessing the 55th overall pick at the beginning of the event. They traded their way into the early second round and drafted Arkansas forward Adou Thiero, who had the talent to be a first-rounder.
While he didn’t play in Summer League, Thiero has shown himself to be an excellent prospect in college. He can certainly provide great defense, athleticism, and finishing to this current Lakers squad. Let’s dive into three reasons why the Los Angeles Lakers won the 2025 NBA Draft.
3 Reasons Why The Los Angeles Lakers Won The 2025 NBA Draft
#1: Money Talks
One of the primary reasons the Lakers won this year’s draft is their strategic moves. They were able to trade up twice in the draft, jumping up 19 spots for Thiero. They first jumped up from 55 to 45 using only cash to sweeten the pot. Then, Los Angeles did it again, using the 45th pick and more cash considerations to move up to 36. Considering that they started with the 55th pick, the fact that they jumped up so high with only cash as a sweetener is incredible. Teams had only used future picks to move up spots in the draft, but the Lakers never gave up future capital. Given their lack of assets, their retention of future picks in these moves makes them a huge winner.
#2: Athleticism to the Max
A second reason why they won the draft is their acquisition of one of the most athletic players in the class. Unquestionably, Thiero has demonstrated throughout his college career that he is an athletic monster. From highlight dunks to big-time blocks, Thiero actively utilized his athleticism to be a dominant force on both ends. His athleticism is even comparable to players like the Thompson twins and Ron Holland. Considering the roster, it’s clear that the Lakers absolutely need an infusion of athleticism. The fact that one of their most athletic players is 40-year-old LeBron James means Los Angeles will have an athletic disadvantage most nights. While Thiero is just one player, his level of athleticism can provide the Lakers with much-needed dynamism on the court. His ability to leverage that athleticism will only be amplified playing next to Luka Doncic for years to come.
#3: Defensive Menace
The final reason for the Lakers winning the draft is the excellent defense they’re getting with Thiero. With the departure of Dorian Finney-Smith and the general lack of defensive personnel, Thiero will be a huge boost. Thiero has shown that he is a great defender who can be a versatile defensive piece. Specifically, his size and athleticism allow him to defend across multiple positions. While it remains to be seen whether he plays rotational minutes, Thiero has the skills and talent to replace Finney-Smith defensively. Not only can Thiero defend on the ball at a high level, but he is also a great off-ball defender as well. For a Lakers team in need of defense, Thiero gives them a great defender, both now and into the future.
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Hard to argue Dallas didn’t win the draft. Not supposed to pick anywhere near #1 and yet…
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Nice write up Jamie. Not a single trade proposal.LOL. Just a couple of points first Ayton is an above average rebounder. 10 rebounds a game would have been 11th in the league last year and 3 offensive boards would be have been 10th. So above average. A 110 defensive rating is actually better than Jackson’s 112. The lower the number the better. He is mobile enough to switch and he is a big body at the rim. So He will be a big upgrade.