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Re: D'lo's decision

Posted: Fri Apr 26, 2024 4:21 pm
by gswhoops
He should just opt in. I don't see anyone giving him more than MLE money (and even then I don't see him getting more than a 2 year deal)

Re: D'lo's decision

Posted: Fri Apr 26, 2024 4:37 pm
by shrink
I’m not saying anything most here don’t realize, but in most of these cases, the team wants the player to opt in. Even if the deal is a little over-priced, they want to use the expiring contract as matching salary in a trade for someone else. Russell can leverage that a little with Pelinka, saying, “If I agree to opt in, I want you to work to send me to a team that’s a good fit for my career.” I think that will be the main factor in DLo’s decision.

Re: D'lo's decision

Posted: Fri Apr 26, 2024 5:04 pm
by HornetJail
jayjaysee wrote:
HornetJail wrote:
jayjaysee wrote:I think he could see Orlando/SAS or even staying k. LAL as a chance to get a long term contract. His worst case is the MLE, right? From Charlotte or Brooklyn or Houston or Toronto, etc.. So it’s a coin flip of losing 5 mil or locking up a 20ish million dollar a year long term deal..

I think LAL has to be hoping he opts in. Preferably to upgrade him via trade, but worst case keep him, they’re limited in assets and contracts.

Charlotte's got LaMelo, Tre Mann, and Micic at PG. Unless we're drafting a high upside guard, I'd be surprised to see us add one this summer. Russell is probably the last thing we need because we're set at his position (thanks OKC!)


Yeah, I think the two from OKC would still be in OKC if they had on court impact… A contender dumped them because they currently don’t help on the court. And think Charlotte might see Russell playing a similar role with Ball as Terry did..

But I don’t really think any of Mann, Micic, Russell are that good. Just think the two from OKC have a lot more to prove than putting up fun stats while tanking before being pencilled in..

they're not that special, but we're not comparing them against OKC's guards anymore, we're comparing them against DLo and I'm not convinced they're worse

Re: D'lo's decision

Posted: Fri Apr 26, 2024 5:10 pm
by Astaluego
He opts to participate...and is sent to the Suns with his friend Booker. Russell/Hachimura/Vandervilt for Beal..?

Re: D'lo's decision

Posted: Fri Apr 26, 2024 6:22 pm
by jbk1234
R-DAWG wrote:D'Lo is who he is - a middle of the rotation innings eater. He can help you get through a regular season but you can't really rely on him for a postseason run (Julius Randle is another player that fits this mold). Having said that, there are teams that would love to elevate from below the play-in to into the playoffs and that's where D'Lo adds value.

One idea for a sign and trade I had was with Brooklyn:

Dennis Schroeder and Dorien Finey-Smith for D'Lo in a sign and trade starting around $25MM per year.

Brooklyn was interested in DLo at the deadline and he should elevate them into the play-in if they go with the approach of staying relevant so stars find them attractive. DLo-Bridges-Cam Johnson-Nic Claxton is their core and they retain Simmons expiring contract and all their draft capital for future moves.

Lakers get better fitting role players, freeing up other contracts and their picks to make a trade for a DLo replacement like Dejonte Murray

Murray-Reaves-DFS-James-Davis with Schroeder anchoring the bench.


How does DLo making $25M per have enough trade value to pull DFS? Maybe the Nets offer Schroder and cap savings but even that seems far-fetched.

Re: D'lo's decision

Posted: Fri Apr 26, 2024 6:28 pm
by HadAnEffectHere
Astaluego wrote:He opts to participate...and is sent to the Suns with his friend Booker. Russell/Hachimura/Vandervilt for Beal..?


This seems like a nightmare idea from the Lakers.

Re: D'lo's decision

Posted: Sat Apr 27, 2024 1:10 am
by axeman23
shrink wrote:I’m not saying anything most here don’t realize, but in most of these cases, the team wants the player to opt in. Even if the deal is a little over-priced, they want to use the expiring contract as matching salary in a trade for someone else. Russell can leverage that a little with Pelinka, saying, “If I agree to opt in, I want you to work to send me to a team that’s a good fit for my career.” I think that will be the main factor in DLo’s decision.


I don't think the Lakers can legally trade with a Chinese team, right? :lol:

Re: D'lo's decision

Posted: Sat Apr 27, 2024 1:31 am
by nzahir
HadAnEffectHere wrote:
Astaluego wrote:He opts to participate...and is sent to the Suns with his friend Booker. Russell/Hachimura/Vandervilt for Beal..?


This seems like a nightmare idea from the Lakers.

Hell no

You guys can have Dlo at 17m, Reaves, Rui, JHS, a couple 1sts, and a couple swaps for KD

Re: D'lo's decision

Posted: Sat Apr 27, 2024 1:40 am
by Godaddycurse
Dlo + fillers for lavine

Re: D'lo's decision

Posted: Sat Apr 27, 2024 1:55 am
by Colbinii
Godaddycurse wrote:Dlo + fillers for lavine


This is the low hanging fruit which I like but with Coby White's emergence, Chicago may want to re-route D'lo elsewhere.

Re: D'lo's decision

Posted: Sat Apr 27, 2024 2:00 am
by Godaddycurse
Colbinii wrote:
Godaddycurse wrote:Dlo + fillers for lavine


This is the low hanging fruit which I like but with Coby White's emergence, Chicago may want to re-route D'lo elsewhere.


Yea i think Bulls could use Rui though so really Dlo is the filler here :lol:

Re: D'lo's decision

Posted: Sat Apr 27, 2024 2:01 am
by Colbinii
Godaddycurse wrote:
Colbinii wrote:
Godaddycurse wrote:Dlo + fillers for lavine


This is the low hanging fruit which I like but with Coby White's emergence, Chicago may want to re-route D'lo elsewhere.


Yea i think Bulls could use Rui though so really Dlo is the filler here :lol:


Rui is a nice fit in Chicago.

Re: D'lo's decision

Posted: Sat Apr 27, 2024 3:20 am
by Devilanche
HornetJail wrote:
jayjaysee wrote:
HornetJail wrote:Charlotte's got LaMelo, Tre Mann, and Micic at PG. Unless we're drafting a high upside guard, I'd be surprised to see us add one this summer. Russell is probably the last thing we need because we're set at his position (thanks OKC!)


Yeah, I think the two from OKC would still be in OKC if they had on court impact… A contender dumped them because they currently don’t help on the court. And think Charlotte might see Russell playing a similar role with Ball as Terry did..

But I don’t really think any of Mann, Micic, Russell are that good. Just think the two from OKC have a lot more to prove than putting up fun stats while tanking before being pencilled in..

they're not that special, but we're not comparing them against OKC's guards anymore, we're comparing them against DLo and I'm not convinced they're worse


Yea , just trying to put up a decent team and both are at least adequate backup for that ?

Maybe 2 offseason a better guard if Mann haven’t improve ?

Re: D'lo's decision

Posted: Sat Apr 27, 2024 11:32 am
by Astaluego
Colbinii wrote:
Godaddycurse wrote:
Colbinii wrote:
This is the low hanging fruit which I like but with Coby White's emergence, Chicago may want to re-route D'lo elsewhere.


Yea i think Bulls could use Rui though so really Dlo is the filler here :lol:


Rui is a nice fit in Chicago.
As a mediocre player on a mediocre team??.. Lavine is a borderline Allstar, when he is healthy... the reduction in talent is considerable

Re: D'lo's decision

Posted: Sat Apr 27, 2024 12:07 pm
by Godaddycurse
Astaluego wrote:
Colbinii wrote:
Godaddycurse wrote:
Yea i think Bulls could use Rui though so really Dlo is the filler here :lol:


Rui is a nice fit in Chicago.
As a mediocre player on a mediocre team??.. Lavine is a borderline Allstar, when he is healthy... the reduction in talent is considerable


So is the money saved long term, also its a matter of if he is healthy instead of when