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    Exclamation Rate the Lakers Off-Season

    Pelinka (should be back to back executive of the year at this point) did this:


    OUT:

    Rondo
    Dwight
    Javale
    Cook
    Green

    In:
    Dennis Shroeder (6th man of the year candidate)
    Montrez Harell (6th man of the year)
    Marc Gasol
    Wes Mathews

    Re-signed:

    KCP
    Markief
    AD (soon)



    Got younger, faster and used everything he had in his disposal to perfection. PELINKA IS THE GOAT. A+ Offseason.

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    A++

    Matthews - Green swap is a wash at 20% of the price
    Schroder >> Rondo (who is only getting older and quite unlikely to repeat the bubble mirage shooting)
    Retained the most important guys in KCP and Kieff
    Gasol >>> JaVale (actually has brain, won't clog the lane)
    Trez > Dwight overall (who is also getting older and is no guarantee to stay healthy) and the Lakers have personnel to cover up some of his shortcomings

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    Default Re: Rate the Lakers Off-Season

    A-

    Wanted to keep Dwight

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    Quote Originally Posted by KOBEtherealKing View Post
    A-

    Wanted to keep Dwight
    Rumblings that Dwight was interested in having more touches and the Lakers did not want to change his role. Pelinka is smart. A+ avoiding an upset player. Gasol fits the bill better as a defender. And Montrez is feasting on smallball with AD/Kief/Gasol

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    Quote Originally Posted by AirTupac View Post
    Rumblings that Dwight was interested in having more touches and the Lakers did not want to change his role. Pelinka is smart. A+ avoiding an upset player. Gasol fits the bill better as a defender. And Montrez is feasting on smallball with AD/Kief/Gasol
    Well then he was better off moving on. I give it an A. Only reason I'm not going A+ was because of Rondo leaving. Can't replace that basketball IQ. But Lakers are a better team today than they were to end the season.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Goldrush25 View Post
    Well then he was better off moving on. I give it an A. Only reason I'm not going A+ was because of Rondo leaving. Can't replace that basketball IQ. But Lakers are a better team today than they were to end the season.

    But how is that on the Lakers? Rondo went to get his pay. Lakers were smart for not going overboard for a player that breaks his hand every 3 months. Adds to the brilliance of Pelinka. You also got Gasol (championship, high IQ) now as well in lieu of Javale dumbass and Dwight.

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    Would have been an A if they kept Dwight.

    Gasol / AD / LeBron / KCP / Shroder

    Harrell / Morris / Mathews / Kuzma / Caruso

    A-
    Last edited by 8Ball; 11-23-2020 at 01:56 PM.

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    Default Re: Rate the Lakers Off-Season

    LeGM has done it again.

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    Default Re: Rate the Lakers Off-Season

    D+

    They got rid of playoff Rondo who was huge for them. Harrell doesn't stretch the floor or play defense. Marc Gasol is washed up. Dennis Schroder is gay and goes around grabbing peoples nuts.

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    Default Re: Rate the Lakers Off-Season

    Quote Originally Posted by AirTupac View Post
    But how is that on the Lakers? Rondo went to get his pay. Lakers were smart for not going overboard for a player that breaks his hand every 3 months. Adds to the brilliance of Pelinka. You also got Gasol (championship, high IQ) now as well in lieu of Javale dumbass and Dwight.
    It's not on the Lakers. Lakers did about as well as they could've as far as what they could control. I think we're just quibbling over what qualifies as an A+. To get that I think everything has to fall your way.

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    A+ considering the amount of $ Lakers had Pelinka used his inner Mamba and has put together a damn good Squad. Hands down favorite to repeat.

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    A+ is reserved for landing big fish like AD. Or Kevin Durant to Warriors offseason, that's A+. Or Miami landing LeBron and Bosh.

    Or drafting a player like Scottie Pippen. A+

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    A+ thanks to LeGM. Without LeBron the lakers would still be a dumpster fire with ingram and lonzo as the "pillars" of the team, aka a 20 win team.

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    Default Re: Rate the Lakers Off-Season

    A+

    The Moves:

    Lost to free agency: Bradley, Rondo, Howard
    Lost to trades: Green, Mcgee, #28 pick
    Cut: Cook

    1. Trading Green and the #1 pick for Schoder. Grade A: Took a solid yet overpaid role player (who struggled during the playoffs) and turned him into a 26 yr guard with a complete offensive game. Could be a building block of the future or be a better trade asset than Green. Replaces Rondos role and is more versatile offensively. A step down defensively.

    2. Signed Wes Mathews. Grade A+: a slightly smaller version of Danny Green at 3.6 Mil instead of 15 mil.

    3. Signed Montrell Harrell. Grade B: I'm not sold on his defense when it matters, but at 9 mil per worth every penny as a sixth man scorer. He wont be on the court when defense matters most.

    4. Signed Marc Gasol/traded McGee: Grade A: They need to trade Mcgee to make the Gasol signing happen. Mcgee's role diminished the deeper into the playoff they went until he disappeared all together. They also lost Howard because, well he's Dwight Howard. Filling the void with Gasol on a vet min deal was amazing! He is a 20-25 min guy at this point so they will need to eat up some center minutes with Harrell and Morris during the regular season.

    5. Resigned KCP. Grade B: He had his best season yet and is still just 26. My concern is that he has been wildly inconsistent in the Laker career. They desperately needed to fill his spot and there were no other options on the market, a deal that had to be done.

    6. Resigned Morris. Grade A++: Valuable role player that can bang with the bigs or step out and hit the three. He can defend multiple positions. all this for the vet min!

    Overall they got younger, and more explosive on offense. Gasol and Morris bring the beef in the paint. A team built both for the regular season and playoffs.


    A truly outstanding job by Rob Lowe/pelinka!

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    Default Re: Rate the Lakers Off-Season

    Awesome post alex.

    I think my only disagreement is the Montrez signing. 9 mill is so cheap for someone that was supposed to get something between 15-20 mill even before the bubble. He's an absolute dog who won't be thrown into the trenches to guard Jokic like dumbass Doc did. We become even more versatile than last season with Montrez and it allows us to rest our stars even more. Montrez's value will sky rocket with the Lakers and he'll sign a big deal after this

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