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HurricaneDij39
Fire Mike Malone
This was just an idea I wanted to throw out there.
First off, I want to say at this point that I believe there's a strong likelihood that George ends up with the Lakers in 2018. While the Carmelo trade helps their cause in a big way, there is still too many flaws on this OKC roster for George to overlook the idea of playing for his hometown team.
All that being said, Klay Thompson is set to be a free agent in 2019, assuming he doesn't agree to an extension before then. Let's say GS wins their 4th title of the decade in 2019 and is completely cap-strapped by then, might there be some motivation on Klay's part to play for his dad's old team and for a new challenge?
And if you're the Lakers, and assuming that KCP is the one-year rental he's said to be, isn't SG your biggest position of need? Wouldn't moving Ingram out of position to accommodate George possibly stunt his development?
Not sure how realistic this idea is, but it does make more sense for the Lakers as well as the league in general for parity purposes.
On a more serious note - With Westbrook and Melo on the same team, PC13 may never get to the free throw line ever again. He might just be content to stand around behind the three-point line and wait for wide-open jumpers.
First off, I want to say at this point that I believe there's a strong likelihood that George ends up with the Lakers in 2018. While the Carmelo trade helps their cause in a big way, there is still too many flaws on this OKC roster for George to overlook the idea of playing for his hometown team.
All that being said, Klay Thompson is set to be a free agent in 2019, assuming he doesn't agree to an extension before then. Let's say GS wins their 4th title of the decade in 2019 and is completely cap-strapped by then, might there be some motivation on Klay's part to play for his dad's old team and for a new challenge?
And if you're the Lakers, and assuming that KCP is the one-year rental he's said to be, isn't SG your biggest position of need? Wouldn't moving Ingram out of position to accommodate George possibly stunt his development?
Not sure how realistic this idea is, but it does make more sense for the Lakers as well as the league in general for parity purposes.
On a more serious note - With Westbrook and Melo on the same team, PC13 may never get to the free throw line ever again. He might just be content to stand around behind the three-point line and wait for wide-open jumpers.
