SharpesTriumph
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Okay, let me ask you a question then. What are the Lakers gonna do?
LeBron is 40.
AD is 31.
They won 47 games last year, which was 8th in the west. How do they improve that team? The window might already be closed for them. How many more years can LeBron play at a high level? And who else is out there? What other borderline All-Star level players are on the market? Yes, it's an overpay. They don't have a choice. They have to overpay for someone because their team isn't good enough to win a title right now.
The Nets just got 5 first rounders and swaps for Bridges. Obviously Grant isn't anywhere near as good as Bridges, but we just sent 2 first rounders to the Wizards AND Brogdon for Avdija. So is it so outrageous that Grant could be worth two firsts and Dalton Knecht, plus filler?
Lakers will surely try to trade a pick to win now. But I highly doubt they consider any idea like unload 3 picks for Grant - theres many teams in the league that would give them a better player(s).
The thing that could block the Lakers from trading any picks is if they don't think the resulting team will contend. Then it makes more sense to just run it back and see how the year is going, possibly make a move during the season or even pivot to trading Davis away and rebuilding.