Lipoli390 wrote: ↑Sun Feb 02, 2025 11:04 pm
Coolbreeze44 wrote: ↑Sun Feb 02, 2025 1:49 pm
This kind of encapsulates my feelings on the trade:
Will Cain
@willcain
How does Luka get traded. Period.
How is he not shopped around?
How does no one in the league know he’s available?
How does he go to the Lakers like every other star?
How will the league recover from bad ratings? Oh…
I certainly seems suspicious. But I just don’t see how the League could get the Mavis to make an absolutely terrible deal. The League is just a collection of billionaire owners who competing against one another for the bragging rights of a championship. They can’t and wouldn’t empower Adam Silver to force one team to make a terrible deal with another. And even if they would, the League can’t force a team to make any deal. What would Adam do - threaten to kick Dallas out of the League?
Sometimes we tend to overthink things, become suspicious and find conspiracies when we see something that’s utterly ridiculous. But truth is, there are a lot of really stupid people who do stupid things.
I just think the Mavs’ GM is an idiot. I think he truly believes that Anthony Davis is as good as Luka but better defensively and that, in his words, “defense wins championships.” It’s the same thinking that prompted TC to give up a ton of assets for Rudy Gobert, but TC’s move was a reasonable calculation that included keeping all our key players and acquiring a guy known for being physically resilient and playing every game. The Mavs’ GM is probably just dumb and thought he was being really clever working this deal out quietly with the Lakers so no one else would swoop in and grab the often-injured, aging Anthony Davis. Or maybe the Mavs’ GM cut a deal to eventually become head of the Lakers’ organization, which would a scandal but not a League conspiracy.

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NBA history is littered with really dumb decisions by inept front offices. Heck, Ted Stepien forced the NBA to create a rule named after him to protect dumb owners from themselves.
But this one is up there. Definitely.
It's not about the return, while I think it's entirely underwhelming and sorta ridiculous. It's that as others have noted... no other teams were contacted to create a bidding war. That's the DUMBEST part of all of this.
Even if the Mavs were deadset on Davis, getting other teams involved would have forced the Lakers to throw in more. And now this is the 2nd time that two different LA decision-making regimes have pulled off a one-sided blockbuster trade without any other teams contacted to up the ante.
In other news, the Lakers lead the NBA in free throw differential this season... AGAIN. Different players, different coaches, different schemes... but the Lakers continue being the one franchise able to figure out how to foul less than their opponent almost every night.
And now they're also the smartest at pulling off trades. Again.
Amazing how that happens.