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The Pelicans have agreed to a deal to trade Anthony Davis to the Lakers for Lonzo Ball, Brandon Ingram, Josh Hart, and three first-round picks – including the No. 4 overall in 2019 Draft
^ really? Three first rounds is helluva lot to pay! Good thing about this is LA gets rid of the Ball clan. Daddy Ball be going off on this any minute now.
Now all LA Lakers needs is just one more piece to win it all ...... Kawhi .... haha.
Lakers gotta add one more good player, form a big 3 of their own.
I'm happy Lakers got rid of Ball. He's garbage. His dad talks so much about how good he is as though he is supposed to be some MVP player, blah blah blah. Hasn't proven shit in the league.
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Originally Posted by SituAsian
The Pelicans have agreed to a deal to trade Anthony Davis to the Lakers for Lonzo Ball, Brandon Ingram, Josh Hart, and three first-round picks – including the No. 4 overall in 2019 Draft
Lakers lost this one IMO
Yup, way too much for Davis. Good thing they didn't give up Kuzma.
I don't think they gave up too much. People said the same about Toronto, and look at them now, they're champs.
Lebron isn't getting any younger and the Lakers only have a few good years of him left, they're going all out for a title and this trade puts them high up there for contention.
They will pay for it in the long term by losing those picks, but in the short-term they will be scary, especially if they add a third piece.
There are quite a few veterans as well that would likely be happy to take cheap contracts to play with Lebron and AD to win a title, that can't be ignored either.