irvinehomeowner
Well-known member
Since no one likes to talk about the best NBA team in LA this season, let's discuss what should the Lakers do.
At 6th to last, the Lakers have less than a 8% chance to get a top 3 draft pick. If they do, some say they should trade for a veteran player (like KLove) and even they don't, they should still try to trade their pick.
On average, for the last 10 years, only about 1 player in the top 3 picks goes on to become an impact player in the NBA (I count 13 players in the last 10 draftshttp://www.oregonlive.com/nba/index.ssf/2013/05/nba_draft_lottery_top_3_picks.html).
So would it be better to keep the pick or trade it? Some think that you can keep the pick AND land a top star because of the Laker reputation, but I think it depends on who you are looking at. Obviously, some players (like Dwight) don't care about LaLa, but others (like KLove) do want to be Purple/Gold.
I think it depends on who they can trade for and what pick they get but I lean towards trading for talent because the draft is not a sure thing. What do you think?
At 6th to last, the Lakers have less than a 8% chance to get a top 3 draft pick. If they do, some say they should trade for a veteran player (like KLove) and even they don't, they should still try to trade their pick.
On average, for the last 10 years, only about 1 player in the top 3 picks goes on to become an impact player in the NBA (I count 13 players in the last 10 draftshttp://www.oregonlive.com/nba/index.ssf/2013/05/nba_draft_lottery_top_3_picks.html).
So would it be better to keep the pick or trade it? Some think that you can keep the pick AND land a top star because of the Laker reputation, but I think it depends on who you are looking at. Obviously, some players (like Dwight) don't care about LaLa, but others (like KLove) do want to be Purple/Gold.
I think it depends on who they can trade for and what pick they get but I lean towards trading for talent because the draft is not a sure thing. What do you think?