YearWinLossW/L%era2022-23??????.?%Stone / Silas2021-22206224.4%Stone / Silas / Green / Wood2020-21175523.6%Stone / Silas / Wood / Wall2019-20442861.1%Morey / D'antoni / Harden / Westbrook2018-19532964.6%Morey / D'antoni / Harden / Paul2017-18651779.3%Morey / D'antoni / Harden / Paul
25-57 At some point we win 5 in a row convincing some of clutchfans that we are actually ready for the play-in/playoffs now. (Can’t believe this has actually happened the last two seasons….some people want to believe so hard)
impossible to say before the draft, free agency, and trades have occurred they had better be in the 25-30 win range at the very least there needs to be some genuine improvement in record, point differential, and offensive and defensive rating…anyone talking about yet another tank can miss me with that BS
How would anyone be able to guess at this point? We have no idea what the roster will be. Revisit in October.
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I appreciate the sentiment so I’ll play it this way: If we keep Wood < 25 If we trade Wood and move up in the draft > 30
30 wins is a pipe dream. The Lakers had 33 wins last season while they were legitimately scraping to win every game they could with 3 top 75 all time players. Green or our 3rd pick would have to be a legit all star this year for that. My guess is 22-25 range. We'll still be tanking for next year's pick with much of our player salaries dedicated to players who sit out back to backs or don't play much at all.
I think KPJ is going to have a monster year if Wood is traded. Green and Sengun will both improve on defense and offense if Wood is traded. It really comes down to the drat pick and trading Wood. If the pick is Ivey we will be tanking for sure. Any of the other three we will have a shot at thirty. The lakers are immaterial. We could have easily one five more games last year if we were trying.
Don't rule out a late surge while everyone else tanks for Wem-B. "I think it's finally starting to sink in," said Silas, after last night's 3-point win over the Jazz, "we have a chance over these last few games to really finish on a high note."