SteakNEggs
Well-Known Member
Fabulous game from start to finish. Lauri is on fire.
FWIW, I don't think you really worry about this until next off season. This off season you draft as well as possible and use 23-24 as a developing season.Lauri being this good really changes/messes up our timeline. He's entering his prime and would be a shame to waste 2-3 years of this with developing players next to him. By the time the guys we draft are most likely ready to compete at the highest level, he might be starting his decline. I might be over dramatizing this a bit, but it will be interesting to see what the front office is thinking at the trade deadline/off season. We might be more likely to try and find win now players through free agency/trade based on optimizing a team around Lauri's prime.
All that and his personality, plus being naturally team player. Even his haters don't dislike him as a person.This last game is more how we need to involve Lauri. I was legit worried he would be frozen out in the 2nd half, as that has happened multiple times before, where he had 20+ in the first half then ended with like 26 or something because the 2nd half became the iso show starring a frustrating af Clarkson or others. This game we played it right, moved the ball, got the ball to Lauri where he could do the most damage and let him work. If we continue with this game plan we will win a lot more games.
The next wrinkle Lauri needs to add to get to superstar level is the ability to bait the defense and then create for others off that defensive disruption. If he can drop 3-4 dimes per game while maintaining this level of efficiency and playing solid defense with switchability he will elevate his game to more closely approximate players like Embiid and Jokic. 5+ dimes and he is firmly in that stratosphere.
Imagine a 7-footer who is a plus on defense, can switch to at least 3 positions if not more, scoring 23+ on league-best efficiency (25+ ppg is certainly in his future), pulling down nearly 10 boards per game, and dishing 5 assists per game. That guy is a max player and approaching top 10 in the league. That could be exactly what we have in Lauri. We completely fleeced on those trades this summer. Hot damn!

This is an interesting comparison:
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Strikingly similar, except Lauri is way more efficient. Mitchell is averaging over 36 mpg and Lauri just under, so when adjusted for per36 they come pretty close together. And if we keep feeding Lauri he could be every bit the scorer that Mitchell is. He has a huge advantage as a 7-footer who can do what he can do on offense. Not a lot of player will match up well to defend Lauri. Damn he is going to be all-NBA good in a couple of years.
And no drama and cryptic tweetingOne is an undersized guard and the other is a 7’0 beast.
Then you add in 3 unprotected firsts, 2 pick swaps, Sexton, and Agbaji then it’s not even fair.
Lauri being this good really changes/messes up our timeline. He's entering his prime and would be a shame to waste 2-3 years of this with developing players next to him. By the time the guys we draft are most likely ready to compete at the highest level, he might be starting his decline. I might be over dramatizing this a bit, but it will be interesting to see what the front office is thinking at the trade deadline/off season. We might be more likely to try and find win now players through free agency/trade based on optimizing a team around Lauri's prime.
Lauri being this good really changes/messes up our timeline. He's entering his prime and would be a shame to waste 2-3 years of this with developing players next to him. By the time the guys we draft are most likely ready to compete at the highest level, he might be starting his decline. I might be over dramatizing this a bit, but it will be interesting to see what the front office is thinking at the trade deadline/off season. We might be more likely to try and find win now players through free agency/trade based on optimizing a team around Lauri's prime.