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Offline rondohondo

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The Indiana Pacers “aren’t looking to take care of Paul George with this,” according to Adrian Wojnarowski. “The Lakers aren’t giving them Brandon Ingram,” added Wojnarowski. “They aren’t giving them the No. 2 pick.” The Lakers could offer a combination of Jordan Clarkson, Julius Randle and possibly the 28th overall pick in the draft for George. 14 mins ago – via RealGM

So our main competition would be the cavs?

AB(can't afford to re-sign ), Jae , and 3(or 5 if we trade down)

He is there for the taking , get this done!

I promise its my last PG13 rant....

Maybe....

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Are you saying we should trade our future away for a year rental of pg? He said he's going to LA no matter what in free agency. Whether you believe that or not, NBA teams mostly all believe that he is going to LA so they aren't offering much if anything  for him


I thought after PG said he only wants to play for LA we would finally stop seeing the PG trade proposals. I was wrong l

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Oh yeah, and then watch him bolt for Lakers after we make that move? PASS.

There's ZERO guarantee PG13 loves the "winning culture" here and just says, "oh man I was wrong all along, I LOVE WINNING. I'll sign the extension!"
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Oh yeah, and then watch him bolt for Lakers after we make that move? PASS.

There's ZERO guarantee PG13 loves the "winning culture" here and just says, "oh man I was wrong all along, I LOVE WINNING. I'll sign the extension!"
exactly. It seems win or lose he would rather play back home. And also he probably wants to market his shoes to a larger audience so he will make money. He wants money and fame not championships

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Oh yeah, and then watch him bolt for Lakers after we make that move? PASS.

There's ZERO guarantee PG13 loves the "winning culture" here and just says, "oh man I was wrong all along, I LOVE WINNING. I'll sign the extension!"
exactly. It seems win or lose he would rather play back home. And also he probably wants to market his shoes to a larger audience so he will make money. He wants money and fame not championships

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The Indiana Pacers “aren’t looking to take care of Paul George with this,” according to Adrian Wojnarowski. “The Lakers aren’t giving them Brandon Ingram,” added Wojnarowski. “They aren’t giving them the No. 2 pick.” The Lakers could offer a combination of Jordan Clarkson, Julius Randle and possibly the 28th overall pick in the draft for George. 14 mins ago – via RealGM

So our main competition would be the cavs?

AB(can't afford to re-sign ), Jae , and 3(or 5 if we trade down)

He is there for the taking , get this done!

I promise its my last PG13 rant....

Maybe....

For a 1 year rental in hopes of convincing him to stay long term, that's way too much.

At most I give them only one of those 2 you mentioned, and maybe like a second round pick this year and perhaps the memphis or clippers pick.  But that's it.  If they want the #3 pick that badly, then they'll have to give us their #18 this year plus they'd have to throw in Thaddeus Young.  And even then, I'm not sure if I'd do it.

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Jordan Clarkson, Julius Randle and possibly the 28th overall pick seems just fine to me. Indiana should accept this... they are not going to take much more.

Anyway i'd try something, i think Danny should try a gamble on PG

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Just remember that PG13 retweeted Paul Pierce's tweet that he thinks the C's should trade the #1 for Paul George.
"We are lucky we have a very patient GM that isn't willing to settle for being good and coming close. He wants to win a championship and we have the potential to get there still with our roster and assets."

quoting 'Greg B' on RealGM after 2017 trade deadline.
Read that last line again. One more time.

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For those saying pass, even Woj agrees that he thinks George would stay in Boston or Cleveland:

http://thebiglead.com/2017/06/19/woj-lakers-taking-major-risk-letting-boston-or-cleveland-rent-paul-george/

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Here’s the risk for the Lakers: Let’s say Boston does a deal for Paul George … whatever happens, maybe they beat Cleveland get to the finals and lose in five games to the Warriors or get to a Game 7 against Cleveland in the East … Paul George is going to love playing in Boston, most players do. He’ll probably love playing for Brad Stevens. Star players get treated in a special way in Boston.

All of a sudden the Lakers may go, ‘what if we can’t get him? What if all of a sudden his mindset changes?’

That’s the risk the Lakers are running by just … it’s one thing for Paul George right now to believe he’s going to the Lakers. But the season and ending up somewhere else – and i think there’s only a couple places that could happen – could change that. And I think, to me, it forces the Lakers to get involved in this in the next couple days and make a representative offer of some kind.

Not sure how much I'd ultimately chance in a trade, but I do think he'd end up staying here.
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For those saying pass, even Woj agrees that he thinks George would stay in Boston or Cleveland:

http://thebiglead.com/2017/06/19/woj-lakers-taking-major-risk-letting-boston-or-cleveland-rent-paul-george/

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Here’s the risk for the Lakers: Let’s say Boston does a deal for Paul George … whatever happens, maybe they beat Cleveland get to the finals and lose in five games to the Warriors or get to a Game 7 against Cleveland in the East … Paul George is going to love playing in Boston, most players do. He’ll probably love playing for Brad Stevens. Star players get treated in a special way in Boston.

All of a sudden the Lakers may go, ‘what if we can’t get him? What if all of a sudden his mindset changes?’

That’s the risk the Lakers are running by just … it’s one thing for Paul George right now to believe he’s going to the Lakers. But the season and ending up somewhere else – and i think there’s only a couple places that could happen – could change that. And I think, to me, it forces the Lakers to get involved in this in the next couple days and make a representative offer of some kind.

Not sure how much I'd ultimately chance in a trade, but I do think he'd end up staying here.

Obviously wouldn't trade as much for him as I would if he had 3 years left on his contract, but I also think he'd stay here and would give more than just a nominal amount for him.  I think the question to ask him is - would you be open minded and resign with us if we win you over. If the answer is yes, we do it.

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I'll give up two first-round non BKN picks, Jae Crowder and Tyler Zeller for one year of Paul George.

I am not letting Indy touch the BKN picks.


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I'll give up two first-round non BKN picks, Jae Crowder and Tyler Zeller for one year of Paul George.

I am not letting Indy touch the BKN picks.
So you would give the 2018 LA pick???

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I would give up

this year #3, the 2018/2019 pick just received and a player

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I wouldn't take that chance for anything other than our own #1 next year and an expiring AB. No way I'd use a potential high pick. It would be lunacy to give up a BRK or LAL pick for him.

People can theorize that he would want to be in Boston, but there's no guarantee getting to LA isn't more important to him, no guarantee that we won't have a mediocre season next year, and no guarantee Lebron won't blow up CLE and entice PG to LA (or elsewhere) with him. Once we make a deal for him, he holds all the cards. Would be monumentally stupid by ainge, but then that's his specialty.

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For those saying pass, even Woj agrees that he thinks George would stay in Boston or Cleveland:

http://thebiglead.com/2017/06/19/woj-lakers-taking-major-risk-letting-boston-or-cleveland-rent-paul-george/

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Here’s the risk for the Lakers: Let’s say Boston does a deal for Paul George … whatever happens, maybe they beat Cleveland get to the finals and lose in five games to the Warriors or get to a Game 7 against Cleveland in the East … Paul George is going to love playing in Boston, most players do. He’ll probably love playing for Brad Stevens. Star players get treated in a special way in Boston.

All of a sudden the Lakers may go, ‘what if we can’t get him? What if all of a sudden his mindset changes?’

That’s the risk the Lakers are running by just … it’s one thing for Paul George right now to believe he’s going to the Lakers. But the season and ending up somewhere else – and i think there’s only a couple places that could happen – could change that. And I think, to me, it forces the Lakers to get involved in this in the next couple days and make a representative offer of some kind.

Not sure how much I'd ultimately chance in a trade, but I do think he'd end up staying here.

Yeah, I'd chance it, but NONE of the Nets picks or the new pick deal with the 76ers. Crowder/Zeller/Rozier, and any Bos/Memp pick. It's going to be more than most teams would give up.