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Conley for Kuzma and Caruso?

I saw an article on Hoops Hype that the Lakers were looking for a playmaker to spell Lebron because Rondo isn't filling the bill, and willing to trade Kuzma for that guy. They might want a short-term solution like Conley, and for Conley this would be a chance for a ring if he could fit with Lebron.
So again, why are trying to help the fakers win a chip?. As you may notice, we are not making moves for the future, we are trying to contend now. Come playoff time we will also need more playmaking.

It seems you had a wild Saturday night :D
 
So again, why are trying to help the fakers win a chip?. As you may notice, we are not making moves for the future, we are trying to contend now. Come playoff time we will also need more playmaking.

It seems you had a wild Saturday night :D
As I explained, I'm looking long-term. Will it help the Lakers? Yes. But it will help the Jazz even more. It's like getting two, good young players for basically nothing -- Conley has not been playing and they've won eight straight. So, the Jazz will be better this year and even better in the next few years.
 
when was the last time a true pg played a major part to lebron's team success? lebron's winning system has always followed a very specific formula, which doesn't involve a true pg.
Good thing for Lebron "true pgs" dont exist anymore and Conley isnt one of them.
 
First and formost, this is what idiocy on the brain looks like. Second, the idiot thinks we can trade one of the highest paid players for someone on the low end.
 
No. Salaries don’t match. Lakers would need to include Danny Green and KCP and I’m pretty sure they wouldn’t trade those four players for Conley.
 
No. Salaries don’t match. Lakers would need to include Danny Green and KCP and I’m pretty sure they wouldn’t trade those four players for Conley.
And even if they did, we'd have to waive three guys to make that happen.
 
Remember, I said from the start, I was being hypothetical and was unsure about the financial implications. I'm just one of those who thinks the Conley was in retrospect a mistake and trying to find ways to rectify it. The other thing is, does a wealthy organization like the Lakers care that much about exceeding the salary cap? The capologists -- I think Colton is one -- can weigh in on this and educate me and others about this.
 
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The financial implications for LAL are unimportant, they cannot trade for him without including other guys, and it won't be a viable trade for either team.
 
Remember, I said from the start, I was being hypothetical and was unsure about the financial implications. I'm just one of those who thinks the Conley was in retrospect a mistake and trying to find ways to rectify it. The other thing is, does a wealthy organization like the Lakers care that much about exceeding the salary cap? The capologists -- I think Colton is one -- can weigh in on this and educate me and others about this.
I’m trying to figure out if serious or if this is a bad troll job.
 
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