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Quote from: jpotter33 on June 20, 2017, 08:47:44 PMQuote from: MBunge on June 20, 2017, 08:44:01 PMQuote from: Monkhouse on June 20, 2017, 08:17:18 PMQuote from: dreamgreen on June 20, 2017, 08:11:18 PMPacers will take it. It's a crap offer but I doubt other than Cleveland anyone will beat it.I don't get it. WHY CAN'T WE JUST BEAT THIS.We can but we probably don't want to play chicken with George and his agent.And there's no way Indiana prefers Love to the Laker offer. They are going full bore rebuild, which means as young as possible.MikeThey can easily flip Love for better assets than that. Hell, Boston, Milwaukee, OKC, Phoenix, etc. would all give better packages for Love than that George poo poo platter.If people were that interested in Love, they'd be jumping in to make it a three-way deal. The reputation of Love as an elite top 5 or even top 10 player has been shredded by being the third wheel in Cleveland.Mike
Quote from: MBunge on June 20, 2017, 08:44:01 PMQuote from: Monkhouse on June 20, 2017, 08:17:18 PMQuote from: dreamgreen on June 20, 2017, 08:11:18 PMPacers will take it. It's a crap offer but I doubt other than Cleveland anyone will beat it.I don't get it. WHY CAN'T WE JUST BEAT THIS.We can but we probably don't want to play chicken with George and his agent.And there's no way Indiana prefers Love to the Laker offer. They are going full bore rebuild, which means as young as possible.MikeThey can easily flip Love for better assets than that. Hell, Boston, Milwaukee, OKC, Phoenix, etc. would all give better packages for Love than that George poo poo platter.
Quote from: Monkhouse on June 20, 2017, 08:17:18 PMQuote from: dreamgreen on June 20, 2017, 08:11:18 PMPacers will take it. It's a crap offer but I doubt other than Cleveland anyone will beat it.I don't get it. WHY CAN'T WE JUST BEAT THIS.We can but we probably don't want to play chicken with George and his agent.And there's no way Indiana prefers Love to the Laker offer. They are going full bore rebuild, which means as young as possible.Mike
Quote from: dreamgreen on June 20, 2017, 08:11:18 PMPacers will take it. It's a crap offer but I doubt other than Cleveland anyone will beat it.I don't get it. WHY CAN'T WE JUST BEAT THIS.
Pacers will take it. It's a crap offer but I doubt other than Cleveland anyone will beat it.
I'm told Lakers + Pacers currently at standstill on Paul George trade involving either Randle or Clarkson & 27th and 28th pick.
Quote from: jambr380 on June 20, 2017, 09:09:13 PMQuote from: MVPPierceNoJoke on June 20, 2017, 08:57:09 PMAinge needs to offer better. Rental or not, the Lakers need to suck next year and Ainge cannot let the Lakers get him with such a weak offer.I agree with this. While there is a very good chance the pick will still be very high in 2019, it would still be a bigger relief to have it convey next season.Don't make the trade at all costs, but at least beat the offer LAL is making.Making a trade for George at this point foregoes free agency. If they really feels he's going to walk, not only is it a rental, it's a rental who gets in the way of a max free agent.If George is still on the Pacers in July, that is when the Celtics should move. Not today.
Quote from: MVPPierceNoJoke on June 20, 2017, 08:57:09 PMAinge needs to offer better. Rental or not, the Lakers need to suck next year and Ainge cannot let the Lakers get him with such a weak offer.I agree with this. While there is a very good chance the pick will still be very high in 2019, it would still be a bigger relief to have it convey next season.Don't make the trade at all costs, but at least beat the offer LAL is making.
Ainge needs to offer better. Rental or not, the Lakers need to suck next year and Ainge cannot let the Lakers get him with such a weak offer.
I think that L.A. and Magic are a bit arrogant with a low ball offer like that. Realistically,it should have been Russell plus Randle and two 1st round picks for George.However, the later it gets, the less they shall receive.
Lakers, per sources, engaged Sacramento in talks that would have sent the 2nd pick to the Kings for Sac’s two 1st-rounders (5 and 10) (1/2)Lakers would have then packaged one of the Kings’ picks w/27 & 28 along w/player in offer to Indy for Paul George. But Kings said no (2/2).
Crazy stuff from Aldridge:QuoteLakers, per sources, engaged Sacramento in talks that would have sent the 2nd pick to the Kings for Sac’s two 1st-rounders (5 and 10) (1/2)Lakers would have then packaged one of the Kings’ picks w/27 & 28 along w/player in offer to Indy for Paul George. But Kings said no (2/2).https://twitter.com/daldridgetnt/status/877337902677712896
David AldridgeVerified account @daldridgetnt 2m2 minutes agoMore Lakers, per sources, engaged Sacramento in talks that would have sent the 2nd pick to the Kings for Sac’s two 1st-rounders (5 and 10) (1/2)David AldridgeVerified account @daldridgetnt 11s12 seconds agoMore Lakers would have then packaged one of the Kings’ picks w/27 & 28 along w/player in offer to Indy for Paul George. But Kings said no (2/2).
Quote from: celticinorlando on June 20, 2017, 09:33:08 PMDavid AldridgeVerified account @daldridgetnt 2m2 minutes agoMore Lakers, per sources, engaged Sacramento in talks that would have sent the 2nd pick to the Kings for Sac’s two 1st-rounders (5 and 10) (1/2)David AldridgeVerified account @daldridgetnt 11s12 seconds agoMore Lakers would have then packaged one of the Kings’ picks w/27 & 28 along w/player in offer to Indy for Paul George. But Kings said no (2/2).I guess we can put to rest the #3 for #5 and #8 trade we have all been dreaming about here these past couple of days. If they aren't doing the trade for #2, then they obviously aren't doing it for #3.I would still be happy to take #5 and Skal off of Sac's hands, though.In relation to thread, that makes a lot more sense from the Lakers side. They would at least be giving up something of value.