Lakers WAIVING a Player to Sign Another Ball-Handler without Luka/AR a MUST? | Lakers BEST Options!
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Welcome back everyone. Today's show is
brought to you by Prospects. And with
the Lakers right now, I think we can
point to an obvious problem. That being
the fact that without Luca Donic and
Austin Reeves, who they played their
first game without last night, getting
beat by the tanking Dallas Mavericks, a
team that had a 14game losing streak on
their own home court before the game
last night. Yeah, it didn't go too well
for them. I mean, beyond LeBron James,
they had very little shot creation or
ball handling ability. Yes, LeBron
played well with 30 points, 15 assists,
and nine rebounds, but a depart from
him, not much went right for their team.
Neither offensively or defensively.
After LeBron, they've tried to go with
guys like Luke Canard, Jake the Rabia, a
little bit of both Bronnie and Kobe
Bulkin off the bench to be their
secondary ball handler and secondary
playmaker. And simply put, it didn't
work out for them. Luke Canard played
decently well. I'm not going to go
against that one. If he made a few more
shots, then they actually might have won
this game. But if not for LeBron and
Luke Canard, pretty much nobody else
could do anything. Neither in regard to
playmaking, shot creation, or simply
initiating the offense. And it obviously
was a problem for their team. And with
that in mind here, could the Lakers
maybe go out and find a replacement,
wave somebody on their current team, and
then pick somebody up off the free agent
market that is playup eligible? Well,
yes, they actually could. At this point,
I think every option has to be on the
table. Even with the update that Luca
Donuch is trying to come back, is
seeking treatment in Europe that
hopefully will bring him back quicker
than expected. Even with that in mind
here, if the Lakers are going to have a
chance for when Luca may or may not come
back, they probably have to get some
help. Help that's not currently on their
team. I mean, Marcus Smart could
definitely help, but he's currently
hurt, may or may not be back soon, and
may or may not be fully healthy before
the postseason comes around. So, if
they're going to maintain a top three
seed, let alone even not fall to the
fifth seed, they might have to find
another playmaking and shot creation
option off the open market. So, who's
even out there that could potentially
help their team? Or even before that,
who should they wave from their team to
make a spot for that said player? Well,
let's take a look into that. And like I
said, yes, they could do this if they
want to. They do have enough space under
the first apron to wave somebody, then
replace them with a current free agent,
having roughly 630,000 below the first
apron, which is more than enough to sign
a current free agent on a pro-rated
veteran minimum.
So, first and foremost, they got to pick
somebody to wave off their team if
they're going to go this route. And you
can make an argument for a few different
players. I mean, if you're going to go
off their game last night, the only one
that didn't play happens to be Dalton
Connect or pretty much the only one that
didn't play apart from Ado. However, I
doubt they go that route due to him
being under contract, a guaranteed
contract for next season. So, if not
Dalton, then maybe a guy like Kobe
Buffkin. Yes, he played and played 3
minutes and 20 seconds last night, but
he is probably the least trusted, the
least proven on their team with a
guaranteed contract. And no, they can't
wave a two-way contract like Nick Smith,
Drew Timmy, or Chris Manion to be able
to create that roster spot. You got to
pick between a current 15-man roster
player that has a guaranteed contract
for the rest of this season. Maybe
somebody like Kobe Buffkin, again,
doubtful Dolan Connect, even though he
didn't play last night. or then maybe a
veteran like Maxiba. In my opinion,
probably not going to go this route
because he has given them decent minutes
this season. The problem with him is
that he obviously can't stay healthy. I
mean, whenever they have relied on him
whenever he's given decent minutes,
shortly after, he always tends to get
hurt. So, if they don't believe they can
stay healthy, don't believe that he
could help them come postseason, then
maybe it could be an option. But, I'd
still lean heavily toward Kobe Buffkin.
After all, they signed him and never
gave him an opportunity, never trusted
him enough to give him that opportunity.
And that carried over into last night,
even with virtually no playmakers or
shot creators available apart from
LeBron. So, that says a lot about him
and how they feel about him. In my
opinion, they simply don't trust him.
So, in my opinion, that would be the
obvious fake to point to. If they're
going to wave somebody, I think it
probably would be and probably should be
Kobe Buffkin. even though I do like Kobe
Buffkin. Simply put, they don't trust
him. They can't rely on him. And he
probably can't fill the role that they
currently need. So, let's say they wave
him. They wave him, open up a spot on
their team, and can sign somebody off
the free agent market. Who should they
sign? Well, there currently happen to be
a few different options that do happen
to be playoff eligible. One of which is
not Cam Thomas, just to cross that one
off the list. He got waved after March
1st, which is the playoff eligibility
deadline. If you're not a free agent by
that point, you can't sign with a
different team and still be playoff
eligible. So, no, it shouldn't be Cam
Thomas.
But if not Cam Thomas, who's left on the
open market that could fill a ball
handling, playmaking, and/or shot
creation role for their team at point
guard or shooting guard. Well, there
happen to be a few options left, many of
which are veteran options. I mean, if
they don't want to go that route and
want to keep it in house, I guess they
could elevate a current two-way contract
to a 15-man roster spot, I wouldn't go
that route, but they could have either
Nick Smith or Chris Manning to pick
from. Neither of which are very proven,
neither of which they gave an
opportunity to last night, even when
they could have. So, I really doubt they
go that route, but I guess you could
point to it. But if they don't go that
route, which again I don't think they
would or probably should, then they have
a few veteran options on the open
market. One of which happens to be CP3.
Yes, he did retire, but he probably
didn't want to retire in that way. I
guarantee that he did not want to retire
in that way. And he made it very clear
that he did not want to leave LA this
season. Did not want to move away from
family to simply play for a different
team this season. That left him with
only one other option, that being the
purple and gold. And obviously they
didn't have any mutual interest or
agreement at that point. The Lakers had
a full team or when they didn't have a
full team, they didn't really have a
need for another point guard. But now
that they do, could CP3 maybe want to
come out of retirement? Is he still in
shape? Is he still in the mentality of
wanting to play in the NBA, making one
final playoff run? Who knows? This
season, obviously, he didn't do very
much. Didn't really get to play. didn't
really get a fair shot in my opinion.
Playing 16 games with the LA Clippers in
which he played roughly 14 minutes per
game, averaging only three points per
game, three assists per game, roughly
one steal per game, and shot an
underwhelming 32% from the field and
33.3% from the three-point line.
However, last season he played in all 82
games, 82 out of a possible 82 for the
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