**LA LAKERS THREAD** Sitting on 17! 2023-2024 offseason begins

Per HoopsHype:
[h3]Phil Jackson wants Carmelo Anthony out[/h3]
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Knicks president Phil Jackson is determined to find a destination and deal that Anthony would agree to accept before the Feb. 23 NBA trade deadline,  league sources said.
 
– via Yahoo! Sports

So.....

Phil Jackson has contacted Cle and Cle shot down the Melo for Love trade.

Today, Jackson contacted Boston and the Clippers to inquire and so far nothing positive has come out of the talks, meaning BOS and LAC wasn't interested in giving up any of their current assets for Melo.

Pretty soon, the Zenmaster will realize he won't be able to trade Melo to a playoff contender because Phil is asking for a star player in return, which those playoff contenders won't give up to get Anthony.

Phil Jackson will eventually realize what Carmelo's "market value" is and sense that his best option is to acquire young assets for him and move forward with the youth movement in Gotham. He will then sit down with Melo to advise him of what's happening. Phil will ask Carmelo which other teams he'd consider waiving his no-trade clause for since it's clear Jackson is hell bent on getting Melo out of NY.

That's when Jeanie and Mitch swoop in for the coup de grace.

Keep in mind, CP3 has a player opt out this summer. Chances are really good that the Clippers season will be another failure in the playoffs as the triumvirate of CP3, Blake, and Jordan just isn't good enough to get it done. Which means, there's a solid chance CP3 opts out and goes elsewhere if the right opportunity presents itself.

If the Lakers are tired of being doormats, losing patience for their underachieving squad, and want to really give their young core - Ingram, Nance, and Zubac - a couple of superstars to learn under, their best bet is to go all out and try to find a way to team up Carmelo and Chris Paul.

Forget the tank. THINK BIG.
 
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A soon to be 33 year old SF who has been the conference finals one time in his career, and a soon to be 32 year old PG who has never been to the conference finals in his career,

Pair them together in their expensive old age, and hope that somehow changes with a pair of 19 year olds, and a 2nd year Larry Nance Jr.



Think. Big.


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Yup...two superstars in their 30's who are hungry to win a chip. No better motivation to team them up than that. And then sign effective role players to surround them with.

And by the time Melo and CP3 are ready to call it quits (coinciding with the inevitable decline of GSW), Ingram, Zubac, and Nance will be ready to make their mark.

Sticking with DLo and Randle - two average players - will only keep the Lakers in the bottom 5 teams of the Western Conference year after year.

That's right, THINK BIG.
 
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Yup...two superstars in their 30's who are hungry to win a chip. No better motivation to team them up than that. And then sign effective role players to surround them with.

And by the time Melo and CP3 are ready to call it quits (coinciding with the inevitable decline of GSW), Ingram, Zubac, and Nance will be ready to make their mark.

Sticking with DLo and Randle - two average players - will only keep the Lakers in the bottom 5 teams of the Western Conference year after year.

That's right, THINK BIG.
You gotta be trolling now
 
 
Yup...two superstars in their 30's who are hungry to win a chip. No better motivation to team them up than that. And then sign effective role players to surround them with.

And by the time Melo and CP3 are ready to call it quits (coinciding with the inevitable decline of GSW), Ingram, Zubac, and Nance will be ready to make their mark.

Sticking with DLo and Randle - two average players - will only keep the Lakers in the bottom 5 teams of the Western Conference year after year.

That's right, THINK BIG.
Thinking big, Wade might opt out and sign with LA too? 
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Yup...two superstars in their 30's who are hungry to win a chip. No better motivation to team them up than that.

And by the time Melo and CP3 are ready to call it quits (coinciding with the inevitable decline of GSW), Ingram, Zubac, and Nance will be ready to make their mark.

Sticking with DLo and Randle - two average players - will only keep the Lakers in the bottom 5 teams of the Western Conference year after year.

That's right, THINK BIG.
Mikhail Prokhorov 2.0

Trading young/cheap assets for aging stars is not smart.

CP3 and Melo in LA is a 45 win team max.
 
id rather be a doormat with young players 

than be a doormat with Melo, who is not a superstar 
 
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Whip you make some points about Dlo that I agree with

Stay true to your core :lol

These trade scenarios are beyond ridiculous
 
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Nope. I'm dead serious.

I think way differently than most of you.

Obviously you use the portion of your brain that allows for suspension of disbelief much more than the average human does.
 
Whip you make some points about Dlo that I agree with

Stay true to your core :lol

These trade scenarios are beyond ridiculous
Lol this! Melo ain't doing nothing for us only thing he will do is make management looks worst
 
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I'll take Melo if that means we can get rid of Deng and Mosgov.

Let Zubac cook for the rest of the season.
 
My bad if this isnt allowed (ill edit if so) but I have some LA AF1's and an Adidas authentic kobe jersey in auctions ending soon so if anyones interested then just shoot me a PM instead of responding in here.


As for the this squad, man its been so disappointing lately. I really want to keep all of your young guys together, but at the same time im too damn impatient :lol
 
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Theres a reason y the cavs and celtics dont want melo and y phil is willing to take anything for him...whip u crazy bruh fr
 
my friend threw this pipe dream trade out:

chicago:
trades rajon rondo and jimmy butler
receives carmelo anthony and jordan clarkson

new york:
trades carmelo anthony
receives rajon rondo and nick young

los angeles:
trades jordan clarkson and nick young
receives jimmy butler

"who says no?"
 
Carmelo says no and New York says no. Carmelo probably doesn't want to go to Chicago and the Knicks would probably want Butler in that deal.
 
The most powerful words of this entire article:

" ' You put him in the right type of environment, a winning environment in the right organization, he would flourish without a doubt," Olympic teammate DeMar DeRozan says. "Even in the position he's in now, he hasn't been to the playoffs, but he's still the best big man in the league. Sometimes the other chips just don't fall into place for you to take off when you want to take off. I think he's going to get to that point once he gets in the right situation.' "

"....the clock is ticking on the prime of one of the game's most talented big men, DeMarcus Cousins. And while some superstars are plug-and-play, Cousins is more fragile. He runs on trust, and disarray undermines it. In a perfect world, Sacramento would have already had a well-honed operation when he arrived, fabric in the rafters, gravitas at the highest levels of management and ownership, a coach with a historic body of work, another star in the locker room who has won big games and whose respect Cousins knows he needs. At present, the Kings have none of that. "

Thinking Cousins wouldn't succeed anywhere else just because he hasn't been to the playoffs is vastly shortsighted. If you put Cousins in a position where he can succeed, you surround him with a class winning organization that knows how to develop their people and value their people, and you surround Cousins with the right talent and another star he will respect, there's a hell of a great chance he can go deep into the playoffs. He's this generation's Rasheed Wallace. And the moment Wallace was traded to Detroit, he won a chip with players around him who were wired to be winners.
 
Theres a reason y the cavs and celtics dont want melo and y phil is willing to take anything for him...whip u crazy bruh fr
Yeah and that reason is Phil Jackson asking for a star in return. The Cavs would have to give up Love. Why give up Love, who averages 20 pts AND 10-11 rebounds a game for a player like Melo, who doesn't rebound the ball?

The Celtics would most likely have to give up Horford, Crowder, and Bradley to get Melo. Why gut 3 out of your 5 starters for Melo? Makes no sense.

If the Lakers no longer want to be patient with some of their young core, they are, on the other hand, in perfect position to offer several young assets to New York, which is going in a direction of a youth movement. This makes far better sense imo.
 
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