Posted: Tue Sep 06, 2022 9:13 am Post subject: Would you trade both FRPs (unprotected) to Indy or Utah?
Just curious what the sentiment of the board is. Remember that we are talking about trading the picks with ZERO protections.
Indy: Turner and Hield
Utah: best package out of Bogs, Clarkson, Beasley, Conley, Gay, Vanderbilt _________________ Luxury Tax/FA Spreadsheet (Save to your Google Drive to edit)
Most I'd go to either team is a first and a protected first, to Indy. A first and some seconds to Utah (assuming Vanderbilt is off the table) _________________ #18 next...
Need to save 1 FRP for potential Nunn/Walker package in dec if things need tinkering
Considering our vaunted Nunn/THT/1st package we dangled to every team in the league last season turned up bupkis I wouldn’t have too many expectations that Lonnie Walker is going to boost it. _________________ 14-5-3-12
Need to save 1 FRP for potential Nunn/Walker package in dec if things need tinkering
Considering our vaunted Nunn/THT/1st package we dangled to every team in the league last season turned up bupkis I wouldn’t have too many expectations that Lonnie Walker is going to boost it.
Need to save 1 FRP for potential Nunn/Walker package in dec if things need tinkering
Considering our vaunted Nunn/THT/1st package we dangled to every team in the league last season turned up bupkis I wouldn’t have too many expectations that Lonnie Walker is going to boost it.
2029 FRP without Bron/AD > 2021 FRP
Sure but we had already traded our 2021 FRP. So the pick we were attaching to Nunn/THT was either 27 or 29. It’s the same issue only teams probably valued THT more than Walker and they didn’t really value THT at all. _________________ 14-5-3-12
Need to save 1 FRP for potential Nunn/Walker package in dec if things need tinkering
Considering our vaunted Nunn/THT/1st package we dangled to every team in the league last season turned up bupkis I wouldn’t have too many expectations that Lonnie Walker is going to boost it.
2029 FRP without Bron/AD > 2021 FRP
Sure but we had already traded our 2021 FRP. So the pick we were attaching to Nunn/THT was either 27 or 29. It’s the same issue only teams probably valued THT more than Walker and they didn’t really value THT at all.
Need to save 1 FRP for potential Nunn/Walker package in dec if things need tinkering
Considering our vaunted Nunn/THT/1st package we dangled to every team in the league last season turned up bupkis I wouldn’t have too many expectations that Lonnie Walker is going to boost it.
2029 FRP without Bron/AD > 2021 FRP
Sure but we had already traded our 2021 FRP. So the pick we were attaching to Nunn/THT was either 27 or 29. It’s the same issue only teams probably valued THT more than Walker and they didn’t really value THT at all.
Nunn/Walkers are expirings, THT was not
Goalpost shift notwithstanding, I’m not sure that makes a huge difference especially at the cost of playing the first 3/4ths of the season with a mismatched team. _________________ 14-5-3-12
If there is a follow-up deal involving any FRPs we have left, I imagine any players we get in the initial deal or a TPE will be bigger factors than the salaries of Nunn and Walker. I agree that THT still having 2+ years on his deal was a probable factor. _________________ Luxury Tax/FA Spreadsheet (Save to your Google Drive to edit)
Need to save 1 FRP for potential Nunn/Walker package in dec if things need tinkering
Considering our vaunted Nunn/THT/1st package we dangled to every team in the league last season turned up bupkis I wouldn’t have too many expectations that Lonnie Walker is going to boost it.
2029 FRP without Bron/AD > 2021 FRP
Sure but we had already traded our 2021 FRP. So the pick we were attaching to Nunn/THT was either 27 or 29. It’s the same issue only teams probably valued THT more than Walker and they didn’t really value THT at all.
Nunn/Walkers are expirings, THT was not
Goalpost shift notwithstanding, I’m not sure that makes a huge difference especially at the cost of playing the first 3/4ths of the season with a mismatched team.
not moving goal post (my point is future FRP without Bron/AD is more valuable than FRP with them), I do think we should reserve a FRP for in season trade, incase some other team implode.
Btw the Lakers wasn't offering a FRP with THT last year but a SRP
n Thursday morning, Scotto followed up with a few more details:
With New York trading away three rotation players in the proposal, one potential hangup in the trade discussion centers on the draft pick compensation for the Knicks. Toronto discussed sending a first-round pick, and the Lakers discussed sending a second-round pick to the Knicks, HoopsHype has learned. As conversations continued, the Knicks sought additional draft compensation.
Absolutely not. We need to start managing our assets smartly so we don't put ourselves in unfavorable situations again in the future.
Agreed, but I don't trust the FO to do the right thing. Pelinka should be the next one on the hot seat and if Jeannie doesn't turn the ship around the public backlash may approach her brother's.
This is a perfect storm for a terrible trade, worse than Russ even. If I had to pick one I'd hope that one unprotected pick would be the compromise from 2 picks down to one. It's almost the new normal though and their options are dropping. We're talking about solid role players not Kyrie. Some of us can't think of starting the season with Russ but it beats taking a horrible trade.
I know some of you don't care about the future, but the back half of the decade could be terrible with no hope of building via the draft. I don't trust the FO to sign a big FA. It's just a tragic idea just for a few solid role players now that won't make us a contender. I'd be unhappy if it's one unprotected for a Heild & Turner deal, but I could live with it. Having to throw a swap in is a deal breaker, let alone a 2nd protected. 2 unprotected picks would create a dark age.
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Good time to remind folks that if we trade our ‘27 & ‘29 1sts for predominantly expiring contracts this year, then if they end up not re-upping next summer we would not only lose them as assets but have lost the option to include any of our FRPs in any follow-up trade.
Due to the 7 yr Stepien clause, next summer will unlock our ability to include our 2030 1st in any trade. However, if we trade our ‘29 this year, then we are forbidden from trading our ‘30 1st next year due to the Stepien rule. If we trade our ‘27 1st this year, we will be forbidden from trading both our ‘26 & ‘28 1sts as well.
So if a trade demands both our tradable 1sts this year, we better make it count..especially if they’re of the expiring variety. Cause not only can we lose those expiring players in free agency next summer, we wound be incapacitated in involving any of our available future draft picks in any trade till the summer of ‘24. _________________ Not familiar with the salary cap/CBA rules & how it impacts our Lakers?
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No, because we are not contenders with an older LeBron and AD (injury-prone) on the team.
No trade (except for KD) makes us better than:
West
Golden State
Dallas
Memphis
New Orleans
Phoenix
Clippers
Denver
Minnesota
East
Miami
Boston
Brooklyn
Philadelphia
Milwaukee
Chicago
Cleveland
Atlanta
Toronto
We aren't going anywhere as debatably the 18th best team in NBA. _________________
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Good time to remind folks that if we trade our ‘27 & ‘29 1sts for predominantly expiring contracts this year, then if they end up not re-upping next summer we would not only lose them as assets but have lost the option to include any of our FRPs in any follow-up trade.
Due to the 7 yr Stepien clause, next summer will unlock our ability to include our 2030 1st in any trade. However, if we trade our ‘29 this year, then we are forbidden from trading our ‘30 1st next year due to the Stepien rule. If we trade our ‘27 1st this year, we will be forbidden from trading both our ‘26 & ‘28 1sts as well.
So if a trade demands both our tradable 1sts this year, we better make it count..especially if they’re of the expiring variety. Cause not only can we lose those expiring players in free agency next summer, we wound be incapacitated in involving any of our available future draft picks in any trade till the summer of ‘24.
So if we stand Pat, on draft day next summer, we have ‘24FRP, ‘26FRP, ‘28FRP, ‘30FRP… 4 FRPs available to trade? If only Bron isn’t 37
Good time to remind folks that if we trade our ‘27 & ‘29 1sts for predominantly expiring contracts this year, then if they end up not re-upping next summer we would not only lose them as assets but have lost the option to include any of our FRPs in any follow-up trade.
Due to the 7 yr Stepien clause, next summer will unlock our ability to include our 2030 1st in any trade. However, if we trade our ‘29 this year, then we are forbidden from trading our ‘30 1st next year due to the Stepien rule. If we trade our ‘27 1st this year, we will be forbidden from trading both our ‘26 & ‘28 1sts as well.
So if a trade demands both our tradable 1sts this year, we better make it count..especially if they’re of the expiring variety. Cause not only can we lose those expiring players in free agency next summer, we wound be incapacitated in involving any of our available future draft picks in any trade till the summer of ‘24.
So if we stand Pat, on draft day next summer, we have ‘24FRP, ‘26FRP, ‘28FRP, ‘30FRP… 4 FRPs available to trade? If only Bron isn’t 37
‘24 is with NO, remember? And they can defer it to ‘25, meaning ‘26 is potentially also out unless we get more defined conditions from NO. So I see why you chose to forget haha.
Just like the OP of this thread @Gng, suggested earlier this summer, I too believe it’s pertinent to get on the phone with NO to work out a deal to amend those conditions and with that we can open up the availability of our 2026 1st outright.
Imho, it would be more strategic to grease NO in order to swap out our 2023 1st as unprotected going straight to them with the option to pick swap in 2025. If that were to occur, we would then have the ‘24, ‘26, ‘28, ‘30 FRPs to trade next summer after the 2023 draft is conducted. However none of that can’t happen if we don’t get in the phone with NO and trade our ‘27 and/or ‘29 FRPs this year.
Btw, here’s that 7yr Stepien detail from Marks explaining how it impacts the conditions we place on our current tradable FRPs. @Laker’s Fan has brought this up before and @Just-Ming has referenced it many times already, but here it is again just in case others haven’t seen it or are not completely familiar with the concept already.
Quote:
Then there's the case of the Lakers, whose 2027 and 2029 first-round picks might be among the most talked about in the league. The Lakers can trade both picks and put protections on them, but because of the seven-year rule, the protection can be for only the year of the pick and cannot carry over.
For example, the Lakers can trade a top-four-protected 2029 pick to Indiana with the condition that a 2029 second is sent if the first is not conveyed -- which would increase the risk for the Pacers, because there'd be no assurance that they'd actually get a first-round pick out of the deal.
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Posted: Wed Sep 07, 2022 12:11 pm Post subject:
DShotMaker1824 wrote:
No, because we are not contenders with an older LeBron and AD (injury-prone) on the team.
No trade (except for KD) makes us better than:
West
Golden State
Dallas
Memphis
New Orleans
Phoenix
Clippers
Denver
Minnesota
East
Miami
Boston
Brooklyn
Philadelphia
Milwaukee
Chicago
Cleveland
Atlanta
Toronto
We aren't going anywhere as debatably the 18th best team in NBA.
It's so weird how a team wins a championship and then falls to arguably the 18th best team in the league just two years later, with the same star duo that won the championship.
I think it would take Kyrie plus bubble level AD and LeBron for us to be a serious contender. _________________ Damian Lillard shatters Dwight Coward's championship dreams:
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