IT TAKE A GRAM OF KU TO BALL WIT HART - THE OFFICIAL 2018 LAKERS OFFSEASON THREAD

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This is a waste of time thinking about....Pop WILL NOT trade Kawhi to the Lakers even if its out of sheer spite. And thats great, lets keep our assets and let Kawhi sign up next summer.
 
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Spurs and Kawhi will probably play hard ball.

I could see only bad teams with picks wanting Kawhi for a rental season.

Maybe Boston as they have picks and could probably change Kawhi's mind, or not. :yeshrug:
 

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can the Lakers actually have.

dame
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kawai
Bron
lopez
next year
 

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https://www.si.com/nba/2018/06/15/kawhi-leonard-spurs-trade-request-nba-offseason-lakers-celtics

4. The Lakers have the best trade package for Kawhi. Aside from the inevitable "Kawhi Leonard wants a bigger market and grew up in California" dot-connecting, the most compelling reason to believe in the Lakers here is that L.A. can probably offer the best trade package on the market. They can include Kyle Kuzma, a player the Spurs reportedly coveted in last June's draft, a player like Josh Hart, another overachieving rookie from last season, future first–round picks. Most notably, L.A. could include Brandon Ingram or Lonzo Ball, or possibly both. Ingram and Ball both have varying degrees of superstar potential, but Ingram, in particular, would provide San Antonio with a building block to help anchor the next generation of Spurs teams.

Kuz and Hart are the exact type of guys the Spurs would've drafted.
 

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Chris Haynes on ESPN 710:

Chris Haynes: "Any deal you're looking to make to try to bring in a big piece, Lonzo Ball is going to be in that. Lonzo Ball is going to be in that for sure. Obviously the Lakers are trying to rid themselves of Luol Deng's contract. Ingram could be in play, I've heard his name mentioned by some."

"But the one constant that I've been hearing is Lonzo Ball. Anyway, if LeBron were to come, there wouldn't be much of a need for Lonzo Ball. It's still early in the process still, but as the day goes on, we could start hearing more clearly what those pieces would look like."
 
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