Lakers FO is not that dumb.
To be clear, if Lebron's super done with Kuzma then Kemba might wind up a Laker, and they could make the money work with Kuzma/KCP/a warm body, I just don't think they'd be giving up a first to take all that money. If anything they might get a second.
If Kemba is essentially worth 2 1st round picks (one from us and one from LAL), then Stevens absolutely blew the deal. At the very least, if we could have traded Kemba for Kuzma, whatever, and a 1st, we would then be a net positive with 1sts right now, rather than a net negative. And let's not pretend the #16 pick is some trash pick - it is likely to be the highest pick we have for the next several (or more) years.
To be clear, I can't imagine this will happen. It's possible OKC might find a taker for Kemba, but they absolutely shouldn't be getting yet another 1st unless they take on an even worse contract. I mean we had to take on a pretty trash contract and we still had to give up a 1st.
I think that was the point though. Stevens seemingly does not want to add more rookies this season after having so many inexperienced guys over the last couple of seasons
Plus I think Brad really liked to have Al back, specially if all the talk about “losing the locker” is true.
I think so too. Brad chose his personal affection for Horford over business.
Whatever future deal OKC may make with Walker doesn't really matter.
Giving up a 16th pick to shred only $10M in salary is bad value.
And Horford is a good guy, but he can bring up issues as well. With the emphasis on size it's clear to me that the Celtics are trying to play as big as possible. With Theis it didn't work, but Horford is more skilled on the offensive end.
So the starting five will be Smart/Brown/Tatum/Horford/Timelord (with some bench combo of Pritchard/Fournier/Nesmith/Thompson or M.Brown). However if that would fail, what then? Would they bench Timelord and possibly upset him and potentially lose him for nothing? How would Horford deal with being relegated to a back-up center?
Getting (almost) a full TPE for Walker's contract and getting under the tax line again would have been justified value for giving up a mid-first draft pick. Despite Timelord's injury concerns I think we'd be better off with that 27M cleared off the books. It could be reminiscent of holding on to Rozier as an injury and future insurance for Irving. That decision massively backfired.