This.
Celtics still have a better future, and I'm convinced Brown and Smart will be great players in the future.
I dont get why though. Putting aside our anti-laker biases...
it's absolutely clear that D'Angelo Russell is one of the most offensively talented young point guards in the NBA. He's only going to get better, and he's basically a Curry-lite at this point, with the potential to get so much better as he learns the game and becomes a more mature player. Very good passer too, is playing a lot more within the system this year. His defense is a struggle.
Jordan Clarkson is a bit older than the rest of those guys, but he's still a very good scoring guard, who still has a few more years of improvement in him. Also has great size for a combo guard in today's NBA, and has gotten much stronger and much better at shooting since he was drafted 40 spots after Marcus in 2014. Not that good a defender, but he isn't a lazy defender by any means.
Ingram is not ready now, but he also has the potential to be really good in a few years. As he gets stronger over time, he'll be able to take advantage of his tools like his length and his wingspan, both on offense and especially on defense. Can you imagine trying to score against this guy when he's grown into his body and his 7'3" wingspan? his almost 10ft standing reach? he's a good shooter and they're trying to get him to be a better ball handler too, having him run the second unit offense at time.
Randle is my least favorite of their young core, but he's still been quite impressive this year. He's a nightly double double threat, a little wild in isolation but can still get you a bucket when you need one. He's also got pretty good court vision. He's averaging nearly 4 assists per game, which is pretty [dang] good for someone who's been bashed for having tunnel vision and being out of control in the past (i've actually said those things about him too, but he looks better recently). I've read about his improving jumper, but i don't buy it just yet. and his defense needs work too.
But, with all those guys, they're so young, and yet they're a key reason why the Lakers are 7-5 already. 7-5! this is a team that won 17 all of last year. And now, these 4 guys are helping them win games on a consistent basis. That's huge for them! In a few years, these players will have presumably gotten even better and even more comfortable with Walton and the NBA, and it's really not that inconceivable that they have a better future than us. Assuming all of these guys stay with the Lakers (which is likely, the cap is going up and they're all part of the younger generation. I read an article calling the 4 of them part of the "Drake-era hipsters" of today's culture. They love the LA life and i think they're all gonna be longtime lakers.