thedoper wrote:Well that deteriorated quickly. Go Wolves!!
Lol. No kidding, Doper!
thedoper wrote:Well that deteriorated quickly. Go Wolves!!
FNG wrote:I found it surprising that the pure like/don't like vote was such a blowout. But the results might have been different if we asked who won the trade. I largely agree with the consensus in the media that this was a unique deal that might be good for all three teams (although personally I don't think it will turn out well for the Lakers). Anyway, good poll Anthony.
FNG wrote:I can't remember, but was there ever any talk or rumor that TC tried to include the DLo/Conley swap as part of the Gobert deal? I recall there was a lot of buzz back then about TC trying to move DLo, so it would have made a lot of sense. My guess is that we tried to include that swap, but Utah wasn't interested (you'll recall that DLo was not very highly regarded in preseason rankings). Some of us noted that DLo's recent excellent shooting might have boosted his profile around the league and attracted attention from LA...it's not likely we would have had a chance to get Conley without DLo's improved shooting.
60WinTim wrote:FNG wrote:I can't remember, but was there ever any talk or rumor that TC tried to include the DLo/Conley swap as part of the Gobert deal? I recall there was a lot of buzz back then about TC trying to move DLo, so it would have made a lot of sense. My guess is that we tried to include that swap, but Utah wasn't interested (you'll recall that DLo was not very highly regarded in preseason rankings). Some of us noted that DLo's recent excellent shooting might have boosted his profile around the league and attracted attention from LA...it's not likely we would have had a chance to get Conley without DLo's improved shooting.
And the Lakers' desperation to get back into the playoffs. I believe TC would have made the DLo/Conley swap in the offseason if he could have. We kept hearing they were looking for a PG replacement. But then the Gobert opportunity presented itself...
CoolBreeze44 wrote:Keep in mind that DLO is really a rental for the Lakers. They aren't going to give him a large chunk of their cap space this summer. So when evaluating the trade you have to look beyond this season.
Tactical unit wrote:CoolBreeze44 wrote:Keep in mind that DLO is really a rental for the Lakers. They aren't going to give him a large chunk of their cap space this summer. So when evaluating the trade you have to look beyond this season.
Need shooters around the King so depending on the price and fit he shows this year he may be more than a rental.