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    Should Lakers Pursue Vucevic As Ayton's Backup?

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    • Problem is they can’t sign anybody to the 15th spot until they make a consolidation trade. Then they will have at least 2 openings so they need to send out enough dollars to pay 2 more minimum salaries.

      Then there’s the issue of Vucevic or Love as the stretch five? Whom we sign as minimum salary players to fill out the roster are still just the 14th and 15th players. It’s the player whom we trade two players for or the two players for whom we trade three players that have to include a starting small forward and backup center.

    • I’d be stoked if we could find a way to S&T him for Kleber but we don’t have much juice to swing those kind of deals. Takes a pick for a favor.

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    On Dalton Knecht

    Michael and my discussion on the Lakers Fastbreak show yesterday got me thinking: how concerning are Dalton Knecht’s summer league struggles? Outside of a 4th quarter outburst in the first game of the California Classic, Knecht no-showed summer league. He missed outside shots, he missed inside shots, he missed contested shots and he missed open shots.

    Let’s put this in perspective. It’s summer league, not the NBA. So, while one would hope he would dominate the fact of the matter is it’s borderline meaningless. While it would’ve been nice, and certainly helped his trade value, struggling in summer league does not determine one’s NBA trajectory. Austin Reaves struggled in his sole summer league affair, he turned out fine.

    “But Bronny looked much improved and Dalton is a second year player…” and this would certainly be a valid point. It would be far more comforting and encouraging to see Dalton dominate rookie and G league talent. However, something to consider is that Dalton was likely the focus of every “defensive” scheme to stop him and take the ball out of his hands and run off him the three point line.

    So now it gets down to Dalton and the summer league coaching staff not adjusting. That switches the biggest concern to missing open shots. Ok, not ideal, but not end of the world.

    In some ways this might add fuel to his fire, and we’ll see what kind of fire that truly is come camp. It would be great if he came into camp and created a situation for the coaches where they can’t keep him off the floor.

    He needs to focus on his defensive fundamentals and keep getting shots up. His rebounding has always been underrated so if he can stay active on the glass that will only help.

    He may or may not want to stay a Laker, he can help his case for either a trade a bigger redemption role by playing solidly in camp and preseason. The Lakers could yet include him in a sign and trade for a player this summer (Brogdon comes to mind) or a trade (Thybulle is probably gettable but Vincent seems the more likely candidate there).

    At any rate, the sky isn’t falling. It would have been great if Dalton dominated but he didn’t. All he need do now is not let this moment define him but rather let it fuel him and push him to greater heights.

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    • I would love to see Dalton get his mojo back. We absoulutely need a scorer off the bench. While it was his defense that was the initial concern. The team can adjust to that through rotations, but his shot vanishing will keep him on the pind until he can figure it out.

    • Knecht is the type of player who becomes a fan favorite but it causes us to sometimes erroneously give these guys the benefit of the doubt and overlook their shortcomings. He had a great stretch of a few games way back in November and folks were ready to enshrine him into the Hall Of Fame…not just basketball but NFL, MLB, Rock & Roll…all of em lol. But after that short run..not much else. And his playing time dwindled & dwindled because if he wasnt super-hot from the arc then it was hard for Redick to justify having him on the floor. Eventually he was out of the rotation and ultimately sent packing for a much needed center who I’ll bet Pelinka now wishes he had kept.

      We see these guys for a few minutes each game and think we know something but the coaching staff are around them for hours a day, everyday. There’s a reason why they gave up on him and sent him down the road…only to have him return like a bad penny. It’ll be extremely hard to rebuild that trust…both ways.

      Might be best to package him in another trade before his value drops any further.

      • I’d be fine seeing Dalton and Gabe paired in a sign and trade for Brogdon or some other decent remaining free agent. Feels like that ship kinda sailed, though.

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    SUMMER 2025 PERFECT TIME TO MAKE BIG PLANS FOR SUMMER 2026

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    • Miodrag “Miško” Ražnatović is a Serbian lawyer and sports agent and former professional basketball player. He is the chairman, CEO, and founder of the BeoBasket agency and FIBA-certified agent. He is the agent for Nikola Jokic.

      What the hell is LeBron doing meeting with Joker’s agent?

    • Wants Jokic to lead his Vegas team in expansion. Also literally the one player LeBron could consider taking a massive pay cut for. Maybe Steph, too.

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    LeBron To Be $25M Per Year Free Agent Next Season?

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    • The more I think about it the less I think LeBron plays past next season. The odds of another team ponying up $25 mil for an aged superstar seem remote. What near contender will have that much cap space next season? None according to what I’ve looked at. The space folks anticipated for next season seems unlikely after so many signed extensions. Plus you can cross off the majority of the NBA as a destination: New York, LA, SF, Cleveland. That’s it. So…where would he even play? The Lakers May end up prioritizing Reaves over James. Is he looking to get disrespected?

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    Marcus Smart revealed the message from JJ Redick

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    • FROM ABOVE ARTICLE:

      “JJ just wants me to be me. The person that I was in Boston, the person that he played against and had me chasing around when he was on the court playing. So that’s all he asked me and I think I could do that to the best of my ability with the best of them because like I said I have a chip on my shoulder and I’m ready to go.”

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    LAKERS ASSUMING THIS WILL BE LEBRON'S FINAL YEAR AS A LAKER


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    Reaves Must Embrace Ginobili Role for Lakers!

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    MAVS' TRADE TURNED LUKA INTO RECRUITER!

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    Luka looking thin

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    Is Austin Reaves’ Departure From the Lakers Imminent?

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    • FROM THE ABOVE ARTICLE:

      Last month, Reaves declined a four-year contract extension worth $90 million. Since then, there has been no word on Reaves and the Lakers negotiating a new contract.

      Reaves’ current contract includes a $14.8 million player option for the 2026-27 season. After averaging career-highs of 20.2 points and 5.8 assists per game, there is an expectation that Reaves will decline the option in search of a more lucrative deal.

      Reaves holds most, if not all, of the leverage. It’s not a secret that the Lakers view Reaves as a burgeoning star they would rather keep than lose, but the decision ultimately lies in his hands. If he and the Lakers can’t work out a new deal sometime this year, the Lakers face the risk of losing him in 2026 free agency.

      Should the Lakers Explore a Trade?

      There is an uncomfortable alternative to letting Reaves walk in free agency. The Lakers could explore trading him at the 2026 trade deadline. A trade would ensure the Lakers receive valuable pieces in exchange for Reaves, as opposed to losing a player of his stature without gaining anything in return other than cap space.

      This alternative shrinks the timetable for negotiating a new contract from an entire season to just a few months. If retaining Reaves is truly a goal for the Lakers, agreeing on a new contract should be as urgent as ever.

      However, it doesn’t seem to be as much of a priority as it should be.

      One reason is that the Lakers’ newest addition makes the on-court fit and rotations a bit more complicated. Marcus Smart is a much-needed perimeter defender, but where would the 6-foot-5 guard fit in the backcourt rotation that already features Reaves and Luka Dončić?

      All three guards could start, but this would force Reaves and a 40-year-old LeBron to play bigger. Smart could simply come off the bench, but that would leave the starting lineup lacking perimeter defense and the second unit lacking scoring. The most logical option would be for Reaves to come off the bench and lead the second unit, but is the rising star ready and willing to embrace a Manu Ginobli-esque role in his contract year?

      A solution to the newfound rotational problems would be to simply move on from Reaves. The Lakers could choose to fill the roster’s holes instead of trying to make the guard-heavy rotation work. Reaves could be a valuable asset that yields multiple, necessary pieces for a retool via trade.

      With so many factors at play, it is unclear how Austin Reaves’ situation will play out, but Lakers fans may need to prepare themselves for his sudden departure.

    • Another dog days of summer article. They Lakers offered him every penny they could under the CBA. Everyone knew he would decline it, because his value is much higher than that. There is no reason to negotiate a new deal at this time because they can’t offer him one. Sometimes I wonder if these writers have a basic understanding of league rules. They will play out the season and will see what Austins market value is at that time. Austin has given every indication that he wants to stay a Laker. I suspect he will.

    • Just some more ‘blah blah blah’. He’ betting on himself, good luck to him, hope he slays this season and works his way into a $30+ million deal.

        • lol. As if re-tweeting something made it sound any less vapid and baseless. Let’s take one whole second and look at the facts: the Lakers have been all in on Reaves for multiple seasons now. They’ve rebuffed trade proposals for him, chose not to include him in multiple trade proposals and now see him as a very complimentary piece to both LeBron and now Luka. They made the best offer they could, he’s taking a risk in that if he gets hurt his payday will vanish. But Reaves has done very well betting on himself, not surprisingly he’s going that route, again, now.

          • I’m sure they’d include Reaves in a trade for Giannis or Jokic…that might be the end of the list, though. Are they right? Is Reaves that good? I dunno, I’m not even sold that he’s worth more than Rui, but I’m not in charge and I don’t sign the checks or make the deals. But neither of those trades are happening, neither player will ask out or, if they do, are they coming here. Not while LeBron is on the roster. Next summer will be the time to swing that hammer, if at all. We’d have multiple quality role players…maybe a budding super star in Reaves, that we could create a S&T package around along with our whopping 3 draft picks we’ll be able to trade.

    • Super teams today are more likely to be created by the players themselves as NBA general managers. KD, Kyrie, LeBron.

      What the Mavs trade did is transform Luka from passive to active when it comes to having a say about with whom he plays. Instead of saying that’s Rob’s job, Luka got involved with both De’Andre and Marcus. I have a hunch Luka is already thinking about whom he wants to be LeBron James replacement and I think it’s Jokic.

      Luka and Nikola are friends and it’s probably going to Luka wanting the Lakers to go after one of his closest friends who is also an elite NBA player. We may owe more to Nico than we originally thought. LOL. He’s turned Luka into his own GM.

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    Offseason fun: ranking the top centers in the West

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    • FROM THE ABOVE ARTICLE:

      1-Nikola Jokić
      2-Victor Wembanyama
      3-Ivica Zubac
      4-Alperen Sengun
      5-Rudy Gobert
      6-Domantas Sabonis
      7-Deandre Ayton
      8-Dere14-Brook Lopez
      ck Lively II
      9-Isaiah Hartenstein
      10-Walker Kessler
      11-Naz Reid
      12-Donovan Clingan
      13-Daniel Gafford
      14-Brook Lopez
      15-Mark Williams
      16-Zach Edey
      17-Steven Adams (If not for injury and playing time concerns, I’d have Adams ranked much higher)
      18-Clint Capela
      19-Jonas Valanciunas
      20-Kevon Looney
      21-Luke Kornet
      22-Robert Williams III
      23-Yves Missi
      24-Jaylin Williams
      25-Kelly Olynyk
      26-Quinten Post
      27-Nick Richards
      28-Jaxson Hayes
      29-Trayce Jackson-Davis
      30-Oso Ighodaro

    • This list is moronic without Chet Holmgren and Anthony Davis.

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    Kuminga

    The next thing the league is waiting for is for the Kuminga situation to resolve. If he signs that QO he’s really got to stick in a role and excel. Sounds like GS has an offer on the table they won’t budge from because nobody currently can offer JK more. That seems short-sighted to me. He’s worth Reaves money, if not Rui money, and GS is lowballing him at $8.9 it sounds like. He’ll walk after next season for sure, only question is for how much.

    If GS is offering him something unreported in the 12-18 million range he should take it, he’s an unproven commodity, at this point.

    Is there a world where we could S&T him for Kleber?

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    LAKERS NEED TO STOCK UP ON ASSETS!

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    • This makes sense, wait a season and go from 1 to 3 potential FRP’s to trade. I’m astounded something so logical got posted…

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