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    Rui the Sumo wrestler

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    Rui is taking an unusual approach to training this summer. He is training with Sumo wrestlers. That might seem peculiar but there are
    some things that Hachimura could take from sumo training that could help him on the court. Not only are sumo wrestlers some of the strongest athletes in the world, but they are very good with their hands which could help Hachimura when battling in the paint. Additionally, sumo wrestling requires quick feet and proper footwork, not to mention great burst and explosion, all things that could translate. Rui is already one of the strongest forwards in the league. While big strong players like Steven Adams and the Joker are a challenge, they are nothing compared to a 400 pound Sumo Wrestler. lol.

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    Lakers to delay major trades until season starts

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    • From the above article:

      The Los Angeles Lakers aren’t expected to make any blockbuster moves before the season gets rolling, according to Sean Deveney’s report for Athlon Sports.

      League sources tell Deveney the front office is taking a deliberate, wait-and-see approach rather than aggressively shopping key rotation pieces.

      Opportunities to move players like Gabe Vincent and Jarred Vanderbilt reportedly surfaced, but the team declined to include them in trade packages.

      A Western Conference executive told Deveney the Lakers “have not been attacking the trade market by any stretch of the imagination.”

      That restraint reflects a broader league trend: many teams are pausing major roster overhauls until they see how new lineups perform in October.

      Los Angeles appears content to evaluate chemistry, health and role fit once training camp and early regular-season games reveal real usage patterns.

      The Lakers’ core — LeBron James and Luka Doncic-adjacent depth and a mix of veteran shooters and defenders — gives management confidence to sit pat for now.

      Sources say management values continuity and prefers to preserve flexibility for clearer needs that may arise once the season is underway.

      Expectations around potential midseason moves remain open, not closed, with front offices watching for injuries, buy-low chances and trade-deadline bargains.

      Deveney’s reporting suggests the Lakers would entertain offers once clearer evidence emerges about which areas truly require upgrading.

      Coach JJ Redick and his staff will use preseason and early regular-season minutes to test rotations and assess players such as Gabe Vincent, Jarred Vanderbilt and young depth pieces.

      Those internal evaluations will likely guide any future trade calculus more than offseason speculation or one-off offers.

    • I think this is a smart move. The fact that they declined to trade Gabe and Vando tells me that the offers were not all that great. I think it’s wise to wait to see what you are going to really need before making any major moves. With good play it can increase a players trade value later in the season.

    • Mirrors my thinking and opinionating. For several reasons beyond the one’s outlined here but topping the list is continuity and restoration of health to key members.

      Honestly, the only move I’m still questioning is the jettisoning of Goodwin for Smart. While I’m mildly (very, very mildly) hopeful Smart can regain some of that Celtic mojo, age and past injuries can be a lot of a player of his age to overcome. Sure, there are a handful of players that are playing well into their mid and even late 30’s. It’s not the norm, though. Most PGs see a decline in their game start around 30 and Smart, who has never been a knockdown shooter, has to be excellent on defense every night to justify this and he would make me happy if he shot as well as Goodwin did last season.

      Other than that, for the price, I’m fine with Ayton and hopeful he can re-ignite the inner fire. If not, no biggie, he’s gone after the season and we’re back where we were this summer: no center to speak of. Hayes can fill in just fine, we saw he and Luka play well off one another last season until the playoffs when teams gear up more to stop specific actions. It’s a real ‘little risk, potentially high reward’ situation.

      With so few draft assets to grease trade wheels (I don’t count swaps as true assets, especially the way the Lakers are currently built) there didn’t seem to be a practical path forward to acquire major league talent. When you get down into the nuts and bolts of it and move beyond the idea that “trades magically fix everything!” the guys we have are about as good as the guys we see posted about here every day.

      What is often overlooked is chemistry. LeBron has it with Reaves, Rui, Vincent and Vando. Luka will be able to vibe with those guys for a few months (plus camp and maybe a mini pre-camp…camp). That bodes well for intangibles that the ESPN Trade Machine cannot account for.

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    Ayton's rim protection and individual defense is major upgrade over Hayes

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    Perfect LeBron trade to Knicks for two wings

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    • From above article:

      Lakers get:
      -Josh Hart
      -OG Anunoby
      -First-Round Pick

      Knicks get:
      -LeBron James
      -Bronny James

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    Lakers' nightmare Austin Reaves scenario is quickly developing

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    • It’s interesting to hear everyone’s take…and the silly imaginary numbers…that get thrown around with casual ease. Know what will determine his worth? His performance in the playoffs. Know how I am 110% certain we won’t be trading Austin this summer or season? All of that is before the playoffs.

      • They’re all in on the Guy. Whether it’s cause of how badly they blew it with Caruso or because he wanted to come here or what is unclear and, frankly, unimportant. It’s the current state of affairs.

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    Game 7 in the 2000 Western Conference Finals!

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    Luka Doncic has reportedly lost 31 POUNDS this summer

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    Could Multiple Starting Options Give Lakers Better Defense & Matchups?

    The Lakers might be smart to address their defensive matchup concerns versus teams who start high-scoring backcourts or twin tower front courts by giving 7 players starting opportunities in 5 different starting lineups.

    There’s no question JJ Redick would be taking a foolish and unnecessary risk by embracing multiple matchup starting lineups but it could also be a great fit for this Lakers roster that solves many of their defensive issues. Besides a base starting lineup, all NBA teams already have specialized lineups to use against opponents who play small ball, have multiple elite backcourt scorers, two bruising bigs, or both. They just don’t start them.

    Most NBA teams prefer to have the same 5 players as their starting lineup.
    Wouldn’t it be smarter for them to expand the starters by allowing the best two defenders off the bench to start whenever the matchups call for it?
    The Lakers should designate 7 starters and utilize them to create 5 lineups: a base starting lineup plus 4 custom lineups for small ball, better backcourt defense, front court defense, or both backcourt and front court defense.

    For the purposes of illustration, I have presumed the Lakers do out and trade Rui Hachimura, Gabe Vincent, Maxi Kleber, Jarred Vanderbilt, and Dalton Knecht for 2 elite defenders Andrew Wiggins and Robert Williams.
    Luka Doncic, Austin Reaves, Andrew Wiggins, LeBron James, and De’Andre Ayton would be core starters. Normally, Marcus Smart and Robert Williams would be 6th and 7th man. On the Lakers, they also get an occasional start.

    The goal of the matchup starting lineup strategy is twofold. It’s designed to improve starting lineup defensive matchups and accelerate development of additional starters. If your base starting lineup works, you just go with it.
    But if you’re playing against multiple high-powered backcourt shooters, you might want to start Marcus Smart instead of Austin Reaves. Against a team with two bigs, you might want Robert Williams instead of Andrew Wiggins,

    Bottom line, adding Smart and Williams as matchup starters would greatly improve Lakers’ defense. Following are the proposed Lakers’ base starting lineup along with four customized defensive matchup starting lineups:

    BASE STARTING LINEUP
    SMALL BALL STARTING LINEUP
    BACKCOURT DEFENSE STARTING LINEUP
    FRONTCOURT DEFENSE STARTING LINEUP
    BACKCOURT & FRONTCOURT DEFENSE STARTING LINEUP

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