shopson67
Well-Known Member
It's not really a robbery. Murray is becoming overrated by a lot of people. His defense is not near as good as people think it is. He is not a good shooter. He's shooting well from 3 this year, but that's an outlier. If you look over the course of his career, he's anywhere from a bad to below average shooter. He made 1 all star team putting up stats on a bad team, its not like he's an all star talent that keeps getting left out teams because the league is full of talent (think Mike Conley in his prime). He's really just a marginal upgrade over D'lo, mostly because D'lo is prone to some very low IQ passes and decisions that ruin the offense at the worst possible time. If anything, the deal might be a little steep for the Lakers. A 1st round pick with limited to no protections AND a swap is a bit much.
But yeah, even if the deal isn't a robbery and more in line with fair value, Philly should have pieces to top it. Or they rightly view Murray for what he is and have concerns with him pairing him with Maxey
I imagine the pick would have protections, if not fully lottery protected.
I view Murray a bit higher than you do, as he was a much better player before he got shoe-horned next to a ball-dominant player like Trae. Sure, Lebron is still ball-dominant, but that time will draw to a close (and the Lakers are trying to relieve some of that burden).