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Cake day: October 19th, 2023

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  • PG would be great as a Chris Bosh type on a Lebron/Wade Heat team.

    PG had the chance to sign a max deal with the Lakers the year that LeBron did, but instead he re-signed with OKC with the understanding that they’d happily trade him if he changed his mind. That Laker team could have had both LeBron and PG plus all the assets they used to flip for AD just one year later. The 2018 Lakers would have had LeBron, PG, Brandon Ingram, Lonzo Ball, KCP, Josh Hart, Kyle Kuzma, Alex Caruso and Ivicia Zubac. He’d almost surely have a couple rings by now. What a waste.



  • Lakers should’ve never let Zubac and Caruso go

    The Lakers’ front office has been such an utterly bizarre mix of great moves and horrible ones over the last few years (really going back two different FOs ago). The Zubac trade was obviously bad as soon as Magic made it, and I still don’t understand why Pelinka placed so little value on Caruso as to just let him walk when he would have been cheap to re-sign. Other boneheaded moves were letting Brook Lopez walk when it only would have taken about $3m to re-sign him, letting Julius Randle walk in FA when his rookie contract ended, and obviously the trade to get Westbrook.



  • A big part of the Lakers’ rebounding issues is because they’ve been forced to play Taurean Prince starters minutes due to all the injuries. He has some positive qualities, but he’s a horrendous rebounder for a forward. If the Lakers were at full strength, he likely wouldn’t even be in the rotation, as he’d probably be the 10th or 11th man.

    Full strength the Laker rotation would probably be AD, LeBron, Vanderbilt, Reddish and D’lo starting, with Reaves, Vincent, Rui, Wood and Hayes off the bench. Prince and Max Christie (who have both been starting) would probably mostly fall out of the rotation except in garbage time or very limited minutes.


  • The problem is for guys like him that never really could shoot all that well, the fall off is hard

    Honestly his bigger problem is really just mental. I mean, yeah, if he ever could have developed a reliable jump shot that would have helped, but some players just never become good shooters, no matter how much they work on it. His problem is not terribly unique, he’s just a former star who doesn’t seem to be able to adjust his mindset to playing like a role player.

    These guys make it to the NBA because of their supreme confidence in their ability, and what Westbrook needs most right now is to honestly acknowledge his limitations and just accept what he can and can’t do. If he simply dedicated himself to being someone who focused mostly on incredibly tough defense and rebounding, he’d still be very valuable out there. But instead he still thinks he’s the guy that won the MVP and can contribute most by scoring and handling the ball a lot.