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Woj/Sham: Schroeder to Lakers?

Discussion in 'NBA Dish' started by GreatOne1978, Nov 15, 2020.

  1. HP3

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    Morey didnt make that deal and you know it.
     
  2. Reeko

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    Bron’s been killing it as GM...sheesh
     
  3. Reeko

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    Damn, they could get Wes in free agency to replace Green? LA looking to go back-to-back.
     
  4. ballsohard

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    He negotiated it, just like he negotiated the covington trade that shipped Cappella out with a 1st round pick. He always trade 1st round picks
     
  5. ballsohard

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    I think morey is overrated. He built this team. He traded for Paul and decided to throw in a first with that trade also. Saying first rounders typically suck is a vague statement. You need first rounders to develop players to build your team. Can't make significant moves with no cap and no young assets.
     
  6. HP3

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    He was forced to make that trade. He didnt do it of his own volition. Been said many times. Covington is like our second best player lol. And Capela was injured. First rounders arent as valuable as you think.
     
  7. HP3

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    If we had never traded Paul we would be in a really good position right now. The Paul trade got us 65 wins and game 7 against the GOAT team, you take that deal every time. We have James Harden, if James Harden asks out you can get first rounders. Morey can accumulate assests. Its Morey. There is a reason he got a job as soon as he stepped down. And look at the Lakers are they built by first rounders? No.
     
  8. ballsohard

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    Well they are valuable and another thing is recognizing talent. Had harrel had Christian wood had covington had Dillon brooks. Overpaid for rhino. Traded for Johnny Flynn traded battier for thabette. Morey whole carrer is built off the harden trade
     
  9. ballsohard

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    Paul also sucked the season before we traded him.
     
  10. Clips/Roxfan

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    Sunday, November 15, 2020
    Lakers-Thunder trade grades: Who wins the Dennis Schroder-Danny Green deal?
    By Kevin Pelton



    The deal

    Lakers get: Dennis Schroder

    Thunder get: Danny Green, 2020 first-round draft pick (No. 28)




    Note: This expected trade can be formally agreed to in principle on Monday and finalized after the Lakers make their first-round pick (No. 28) on Wednesday.





    Los Angeles Lakers: C
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    This deal feels unusually difficult to grade from the Lakers' perspective because of what we don't know about their prospects when free agency opens on Friday.

    The reigning champs could have as many as seven rotation players hit unrestricted free agency, depending on the status of player options for Avery Bradley, Kentavious Caldwell-Pope, JaVale McGee and Rajon Rondo. Dwight Howard and Markieff Morris will be unrestricted free agents as well.



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    The uncertainty is particularly large in the backcourt, which is presumably why the Lakers targeted adding a guard. We saw during the 2020 playoffs when Rondo stepped into a larger role -- averaging 24.7 minutes per game, up from 20.5 during the regular season, and even more MPG (26.0) during the NBA Finals -- how useful it was for LeBron James to have a second playmaker to help carry the load. Schroder fits that bill.

    If Schroder is indeed replacing Rondo, it's amusing because the veteran Rondo was a popular comparison for the German prospect when Schroder entered the NBA draft in 2013. They've evolved in different ways since then, with Schroder proving far more of a score-first point guard and a far better scorer in the NBA.

    Rondo has never come close to touching the 18.9 points per game Schroder averaged last season (Rondo's career high is 13.7), while Schroder's decision-making and playmaking haven't proved as strong as advertised. He has topped out at 9.7 assists per 100 team plays in his career, a mark Rondo has beat 12 seasons running. Schroder is also a weaker defender than the engaged Rondo we saw at times during the postseason.

    Just how well Schroder fits will depend in large part on whether last season's improvement as a shooter was a fluke. Having never previously shot better than league average from 3-point range (his career high was 35% in 2014-15), Schroder knocked down 38.5% of his attempts, pushing him above league average in true shooting percentage (.575) for the first time as well.

    Schroder is a quality foul shooter (83% career), and his improvement is also explained in part by attempting more catch-and-shoot 3s than he had before. Per Second Spectrum tracking, Schroder is a career 37% shooter on catch-and-shoot attempts, as compared to 28% on pull-ups. Last season, a career-high 75% of his attempts were off the catch because he was playing more off the ball alongside Chris Paul and Shai Gilgeous-Alexander.

    As compared to signing Rondo to a multiyear contract at age 34, Schroder is surely a better investment. Getting younger by dealing the 33-year-old Green for 27-year-old Schroder is also a positive for the league's oldest team last season, weighted by minutes played.

    Still, this deal carries two big risks:

    First, the Lakers have lost a wing option by dealing Green, their marquee addition in free agency last summer. Yes, I hear you, Lakers fans: Green was a disappointment in L.A.

    By nature, 3-and-D wings tend to see their value fluctuate in the eyes of observers based on how often those 3s tend to go in. (Caldwell-Pope's Lakers career is pretty much a case study in that effect.) And last season, they didn't go in frequently enough for Green, who shot 37% during the regular season and slumped all the way to 34% during the playoffs. As a result, Green dropped behind Caldwell-Pope in the Lakers' wing pecking order and might have been behind Bradley had the latter not opted out of participating in the NBA bubble.


    As we project forward to next season, however, Green's track record (he's a career 40% 3-point shooter and has hit 39% in the playoffs despite his recent high-profile struggles) makes him a far better bet as a shooter than Schroder. My SCHOENE projection system forecasts 39% 3-point shooting for Green in 2020-21 and 36% for Schroder.

    Losing the 6-foot-6 Green also leaves the Lakers smaller on the wing. Caldwell-Pope is 6-foot-5 and Bradley (who may or may not return) is 6-foot-3 and better suited to defend the point guards with whom Schroder will now perhaps be matching up. So the second important free-agency variable is what wing with size the Lakers might be able to attract with their midlevel exception to replace Green.

    The second risk the Lakers are taking is one of alternative cost, or opportunity cost. If they're committed to keeping Kyle Kuzma, this year's first-round pick was the Lakers' best trade chip, and Green their best expiring contract for matching salary. They now have that much less flexibility looking ahead to the trade deadline.

    In value terms, the Lakers surely sold low on Green and appear to have bought high on Schroder. We'll find out in the next week or two whether the results of free agency justify that decision.





    Oklahoma City Thunder: A
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    Back when the Thunder acquired Schroder from the Atlanta Hawks for Carmelo Anthony in the summer of 2018, giving up a conditional first-round pick because Schroder's contract was so much less onerous, the idea was Oklahoma City could eventually deal him to help replace the pick. Lo and behold, that's exactly what has happened.

    In fact, the Thunder could end up way ahead in terms of draft picks if they're in the lottery in 2021-22. In that case, the pick Oklahoma City sends to Atlanta becomes second-rounders in 2024 and 2025.

    Two seasons with the Thunder rehabilitated Schroder's value, which was limited after spending the previous two years as a starter on lottery teams. Oklahoma City moved Schroder to a bench role, a better fit for his score-first mentality, and cashed in at the peak of Schroder's value after he finished second to Montrezl Harrell in Sixth Man Award voting.

    Now, the question is whether the Thunder can do the same thing with Green. With the franchise heading toward some version of a rebuild, it's certainly possible Green never makes it to Oklahoma City. If he is part of the 2020-21 Thunder, they can hope Green shoots well for the first few months of the season, which might make him valuable to a contender before the trade deadline. If not, dealing one expiring contract for another hasn't really cost the Thunder anything down the road.

    https://www.espn.com/nba/insider/st...-grades-wins-dennis-schroder-danny-green-deal
     
  11. HardenVolumeOne

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    his whole career, dude been getting all-nba and elite role players since miami
     
  12. CK Johnson

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    Doesn't matter what team gets who, the Lakers are winning the title again.
     
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  13. daywalker02

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    Lmao, I always wondered why the Lake show and Celts have so many trophies combined.

    The NBA was WWE way back.

    The Lakers should be after Wesley Matthews.
     
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  14. HP3

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    Not as valuable you think. Not at all. Daryl's trades helped us a whole lot. Harrel sucked in the playoffs. Chrisitan Wood got good this year. Every GM misses out on players like that. Rhino we could have traded for assets but coulndt because of Tillman. Who cares about either Johnny Flyn or Thabette. Dude Morey has other moves besides Harden. We took the Lakers to 7 with Yao and Tmac injured. He's that second best record in the entire league during his tenure. He was never allowed to tank and never allowed into the luxury tax. You need to understand we had a great GM.

    https://fivethirtyeight.com/feature...of-trades-how-much-did-they-help-the-rockets/
     
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    Like the Rockets, Lakers needed to get younger.

    Rockets have yet to do it.
     
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  16. HP3

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    Yea and it was stupid to trade him away still. He's too a good of a player to have two years like that in a row. He would have bounced back in Houston.
     
  17. ballsohard

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    Since your a big fan like I am , pleasure to have a good dialog but I'll agree to disagree. I can share bad moves he made with an article as well but here 2 bad hires.. dantoni and McHale
     
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    His hair matches the jersey.
     
  19. ballsohard

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    But does the carpet match the drapes? Haha
     
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  20. icewill36

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    thats a pretty big move. looks like a repeat to me. Schroeder is one of the quickest players in the league and bron and AD will have all the attention. Rondo ate off of this in the post season and Schroeder is better than he is at this stage in their careers.
     
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