by Rooscooter on Fri Jan 25, 2013 6:52 pm
Chillbongo wrote:Weezy wrote:therealdeal wrote: 3. If Howard were to walk this summer, oh well. Our rebuild goes through and is EVEN MORE POTENT. We then move Nash's contract (if he hasn't retired by then), and we have literally NOTHING on the books. We are free to do ANYTHING we want.
I would agree for the most part because of point 3, but I don't agree that trading Dwight is stupid in a few cases. Like if you could get Kevin Love for him, I think that would be more awesome than stupid.
What makes everyone so confident we will have a potent rebuild in 2014?
Like I said in the past the Lakers have usually gotten TOP-tier players via
free agency when we're pretty good and on the cusp of being great.
Frankly, we are not good or great today. I don't know if trading Pau will turn us from *this* to good but if it does, then sure. Re-sign Dwight, renegotiate contracts, and contend.
Unless I'm way off in my math..... we have a roster near 100M right now.... In 2014 everyone's off the books..... So the MOST we can spend is the Cap amount. We have no picks to pay other than a couple second rounders before then as well. So we will have to spend the CAP amount plus the Exception (I think it will be available to us) to get a team of 13 to 14 players. If we attract one or two top tier FA will will be filling the roster out with Vet Min players I'm afraid.
Our problem is that we have no young players that are developing and no picks to get them. In 2014 through 2016 we will be at or near the salary cap and have no pieces to trade other than the one or two valuable guys we sign.... so I'm not sure how we are going to BUILD at that time unless we trade some of the current team for young players that actually belong at this level and picks.
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