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Nice fiver Jamie,
i agree with most everything except I thought Walker looked good on both sides of the ball. he only hit a couple of his 3’s but i was encouraged by everything else. i look at this roster and wonder how anyone could believe that a trade is going to elevate us into contender status. i dont think even a trade for Dame would do it, if he went on the market. I seriously fo not want us to trade out first rounders without protections, just to be a little better. Next summer there will be several players with size on the wing that will help. Jemari Grant, a friend to Lebron immediately comes to mind. If done right we could actually build a fecent supporting cast. But knowing Rob, he will panic and that cap space will disappear without elevating the Lakers to true contenders.
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AD injury. I almost feel like he hits the ground so much on purpose just so he can have an excuse for sub-par play or to look like a bad-ass when he miraculously overcomes it & plays well.
Zubac. I remember folks saying AD would play him off the floor but he more than held his own. Dude seems to get better each year.
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Nothing positive to say right now. The future looks dim for the season, only mildly brighter beyond. The assemblage of talent this season somehow actually looks worse than last season. At least we got to watch Melo take ridiculous shots once or twice a game. Now we watch meaningless dribbling followed by a bad shot, followed by someone looking at a ref followed by a basket by our opponent.
So, in honor of the idea, here are 5 things I hope to see going forward:
1) Less JTA. Love your story, don’t see you having a lot of impact on the court, and that’s that.
2) AD getting pissed at someone and not cracking jokes on the sideline during losses. Didn’t help last season, won’t help in this one, either. Also, bring back the fro. You shoot better with the fro.
3) Russ playing within the system. Attack from the designed slots, it has created nice looks for you and you have a little more bounce this season. Play well enough and you could end up ona real contender. Just not here.
4) Less pasta throwing with the rotation. Want to see what someone is capable of? Play them more than 15 minutes. Nobody gets it going in 6-7 minutes/half.
5) LBJ needs to play like it’s the playoffs now. Saving yourself for something you won’t be a part of doesn’t make sense. Breaking the penultimate NBA record in a losing season will feel like a waste. Whatever greatness remains, leave it on the court. -
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Last night was an incredibly disappointing game. Losing by 45 points to the Kings, AD not playing due to sore back, Russ pulling a hamstring after just 5 minutes off the bench, poor defense, poor shooting, way too many turnovers. All five starters had -17 to -26 +/-. Not one player had a positive +/- for the night. Not one!
Outscored by 36 points on threes, outrebounded 55 to 37, outscored in the paint 44-32. Lakers posted worst record in preseason at 1-5. If that doesn’t light a fire under Pelinka, nothing will.
The truth is the Lakers desperately need to trade Russ and the picks for Turner and Hield. Turner and Hield will provide the Lakers with the size and shooting they need to be a legitimate contender. Beverley, Hield, James, Davis, and Turner.
Lakers should make trade ASAP. Turner and Hield would become the team’s third and fourth best players immediately, would fix the starting lineup’s size and shooting, and move two starters to the bench, where they really belong.
It’s obvious there is no other deal out there that is better than Turner and Hield. Lakers need to pull the trigger and get their roster fixed before the start of the season. Waiting until 20 games will put us in a hole we will never recover. Dec 15 equals 1/3 of season gone. Feb 9 equas 2/3 of the season gone. Lakers need to move with urgency right now.
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There’s a point where even the blind man sees and the deaf man hears the writing on the wall. Trade will happen next week, maybe even before start of season.
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You must love eating crow and being wrong dude. December, at the earliest, hopefully January but honestly won’t be surprised if it doesn’t happen.
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The Lakers HAVE to trade Russ because if they don’t, they would not have any tradeable contracts other than LeBron and AD.
Ideally, Lakers want to trade Russ for players with tradeable two-year deals.
I think Rob ends up trading Russ for inferior package from Utah or SA to keep one pick, which will not be enough to help the Lakers win this year.
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Lotta guys talking about what coach brings. Whether it be confidence in much maligned players like Westbrook or Schroder, letting AD loose in a way Frank evidently could not, or just getting some end of the bench guys a solid chance to shine it’s clear that, to this early point, Ham is the biggest Lakers acquisition.
How we do out of the gate is going to be huge. Closing out preseason on a high note can help but the Lakers need to try and kick off this true season with a big win over a semi-reeling (at least internally). Last season the narrative controlled our team. Our poor performances were prophetic for bad basketball and everyone came out tarnished. Nobody will look back on last season as something positive. I know I don’t.
At any rate, the biggest move the Lakers made wasn’t a massive trade other than sending THT to The Phantom Zone. It was bringing in Ham. Now, personally I wish we had cleaned house a little more thoroughly. I consider Rob to be an awful GM, a terrible evaluator of talent, and poor example of leadership because the buck stops anywhere but on his desk. He is, at best, a yes man who lucked into the Bubble banner. At worst he is utterly inept and will continue to make poor choices that will lead to a full tear down. If we had better draft assets I’d be down. We don’t because of Rob. You can even take the AD trade away because that was Klutch as much as Rob. Same for LeBron when Magic was in charge.
Is Ham enough? We’ll see. Preseason has been encouraging but that’s not a good predictor of NBA success. Only winning is. So let’s keep these good times rolling. Ham will either lead this team to something the experts don’t see but I can at least imagine.
That’s not a prediction but a hope. I don’t think we’ll trade Russ until February, if then. I don’t know who will start or finish games but I know coach is smart enough not to say something about finding a permanent rotation and sticking with it. There are some encouraging signs, albeit few of them. As a modern Lakers fan you gotta take what you can get.
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I’m going into this with no expectations. There’s so much that has to fall into place just for us to be middle of the pack. D.Ham seems to be a good pick but who da hell knows? Not sure if this season in this situation is the best opportunity for him to show his talents. Even going forward past this season, we’re in a tough spot considering the roster construction, lack of assets, an aging Lebron, and friggin Rob still in his job.
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Nice 5 Jamie, I like a Bryant as well. But AD has seen the majority of his minutes at the 5. In a way it makes sense because LeBron hasn’t looked good defending the wing the last couple of years. I think we will bet a better view of what coach Ham is thinking over the next couple of games. As for Ryan, that was a great breakout for him. If can bring that over the next couple of games I could see the Lakers signing him to a non guaranteed contract where they have a couple of months to evaluate him. They could always cut him if a favorable trade arises. Shooting is one of the team’s biggest needs and if he can shoot consistently it wouldn’t be any worse than trading for Buddy. Plus he is 6’ 7” which doesn’t hurt either. As for Nunn, while I expected him to be good but he has exceeded my expectations. For a guy that has missed an entire year, he looks in mid season form. Heck he has looked even better then I thought he could. I also like him off the bench, but if we aren’t making enough 3’s early on I wouldn’t hesitate to add him to the starting 5. I havve no idea how many games this group will win in the loaded West. But if healthy they will play hard and should be an entertaining group to watch.
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While I can see the logic of AD at the 5 I have a hard time seeing that work for a full 48. Not really because of Davis but because of how small the rest of the team is. Starting a big moves everyone down a slot and increases both the starting line up size and also the overall line up size. Still, could see Ham deploy AD, James, and 3 guards. Next two games will provide a little insight.
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Bring back Boogie!!!
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Great fiver, Jamie. Time to start rooting for this team as it is, including Russ. Hoping Ham is for real. We’ve always said this was mainly about a healthy Bron and AD. Well, we have that and hopefully a dynamic young coach to keep the team together and start lrearning to win. Go, Lakers!
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Dude just inoed a 2 year wxtension w/raise. Always nice to see ez-Lakers get paid.
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Not sure what that’s about other than him wanting out of the hot mess that will likely be Phoenix this season. Brooklyn could offer something based on Seth or Patty, wouldn’t be surprised to see him end up in Miami. I can also see Atlanta come with
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I mean…we all watch hoops, the premise is simple and this team can’t seem to execute. No Russ, nothing changes, also won’t get better with Russ. I’m not one on trades fixing everything, there’s always some glimmer of truth to “the grass is always greener” quote. I haven’t seen a realistic trade proposal yet that fixes this roster. Buddy gets played off the floor when the game needs to be won, can Ham fix that? I sincerely doubt it.
Same goes for Myles. Probably would help the interior defense but his contributions will largely end there. His 34.8% from three isn’t warping the defense to let James shake loose. If anything it will relegate AD to the paint, leave Myles on the 3 point line where he’ll be in both poor rebounding position and abused on the break. That’s a recipe we got down, don’t need to make a trade to see that.
Or he’ll just get hurt. Hasn’t played yet. No news when he will. That’s the guy gonna save the season? I highly, highly doubt that.
I understand the desire to find a magic bullet, replicate what Golden State has accomplished but that’s impossible because of two things: They have been building that team for over a decade now and they have the luxury tax bill to prove it. The Lakers swap pretty much the entire roster in back-to-back summers, won’t consider going heavy into tax territory, if at all, but Buddy Heild and Myles Turner are riding over the ridge like The Riders of Rohan?
Gimmee a break…
Still, we’ll likely trade for them (or someone) at some point. Feels like Rob will feel the pressure to do SOMETHING so it looks like he does more than his jog and his hair every day. What that is I couldn’t fathom if I tried. I’m sure it’s super important, though, whatever it is. Because it ain’t building a winner, that much I know.