The Lakers management is really sad!
The Lakers' management is really sad! Pelinka was completely exposed now. With the transaction of Collins, he suddenly realized that a very simple little thing was very complicated and difficult to do! This makes people think of him, has he really talked about these deals seriously? Does it sound every time? The Lakers are working hard to make trades, but in fact they are doing nothing! It really feels that the Lakers were entertainment by Pelinka. Not to mention the distance, it depends on what just happened. The Jazz, Heat, and the Clippers completed a three-party transaction. Shams broke the news about this matter at the first time. The specific trading framework is as follows. The Clippers sent Powell and a second round pick, got Collins, the Heat sent Love and Li Kyle away, Powell, and the Jazz got Love and Li Kyle, with a second round pick in 27 years. Let's take a look at this deal. Who is the winner? Who is the loser? Also, is this deal really difficult? First of all, the Heat are the biggest winners. They exchanged Love and Li Kaile for Powell, which is equivalent to using 2 role players to exchange for a main player. There is no doubt that they made a profit! Secondly, did the Clippers make a profit or lose? It's hard to say now. This deal is equivalent to a single exchange between Powell and Collins. The two have similar regular season data. Powell has 21 points and Collins has 19 points, but there are many rebounds, with 8. In addition, a second round pick can be ignored. Finally, I have to admit that Jazz is such a good person. After all, Jazz finally got only one second round pick. After receiving the contract between Love and Li Kaile, he sent Corinth away for nothing. What I didn't expect was when Angie was so kind? He is completely giving away benefits! This makes people wonder, isn’t Anji very difficult? Don’t the lions often speak loudly? Why did it change this time? On the other hand, the Lakers and the Jazz talked about the Collins deal before, but they had a long time to negotiate and nothing was done. The bargaining chips were not high! So the question is, has Pelinka really gone to talk about it? If it is really discussed, can the Lakers not afford to give a second round pick? Or, unlike what is rumored outside, it is not that the Jazz Lions speaks loudly, but that the Lakers Lions speaks loudly. I have to say that Pelinka really can't do anything. In addition to the transaction between the Clippers and the Jazz, there is another news today that proves this again. According to famous reporter Michael, the Rockets and Finney Smith had signed a four-year, 53 million contract, of which only the first two years were guaranteed, and there was no guarantee in the third and fourth years. To put it bluntly, it was a two-year contract. The Lakers also said that the team's goal is 27 years. For related signings, the Lakers are only willing to give a 2-year contract. So why didn't the Lakers leave Finney Smith? Judging from this situation, they are willing to accept a two-year contract. Not only did the Lakers not leave Finney Smith, but Pelinka released news to the public that Finney Smith was seriously injured and used this to reduce the price, but did not want to keep him and also suppress his value. What are you doing? So now, the truth is revealed. It turns out that trading Collins with the Jazz is not complicated and very simple. It only takes one second round and is very difficult. It turns out that it is not difficult to keep Finney Smith. He is only guaranteed for a two-year contract. It’s just that simple thing, Pelinka can’t do it! Originally, the Lakers' lineup should be like this, and they exchanged Hachimura for Collins, and then did not sign Laravia, leaving Finney Smith behind. Then the Lakers' final lineup should be Ayton, Finney Smith, Collins, James, Rivers, and Doncic. This lineup is obviously much better than the current lineup of the Lakers, but what the Lakers can do is easily missed in vain. Someone may want to speak for Pelinka, saying that the team lacks resources and has no salary space, etc. So, what is the responsibility of the general manager? This is Pelinka's job. Besides, who came up with players like Vanderbilt, Vincent, and Cleber who were unable to play a role with big contracts? Aren't it all Pelinka? Since you can find it, can’t you send it out? Finally, I have to say that Jenny and Pelinka are really a perfect match. During the old Buss, the Lakers won a championship every two years on average. In the hands of Jenny Buss, they only won a championship in 12 years. I don’t understand why so many Lakers fans are still very confident? Many people are willing to come if they think that the Lakers are a wealthy family. To put it bluntly, how can the wealthy families have management like Jenny Buss and Pelinka? is speechless! Collins only has one second round, Finney's contract is only 2 years guaranteed, and Pelinka can't do anything
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