30 Nov 2022 04:02:44
Trade 1: Lonnie Walker, Damian Jones for Jae Crowder (or PJ Washington, Rui Hachimura, Cam Reddish, etc.)

Trade 2: Patrick Beverley, Kendrick Nunn, two second round picks for Eric Gordon (or Gary Trent, Harrison Barnes, Jonathon Issac, etc.)

Trade 3: Russell Westbrook, 2027 & 2029 first round picks for an All-Star (Zach LaVine, Kyrie Irving, Bradley Beal, etc.)

Sample Roster
PG Kyrie Irving / Dennis Schroder
SG Austin Reaves / Eric Gordon / Max Christie
SF LeBron James / Troy Brown / Juan Tuscano
PF Jae Crowder / Wenyen Gabriel / Matt Ryan
C Anthony Davis / Thomas Bryant


1.) 30 Nov 2022
30 Nov 2022 04:35:22
Lakers need Lonnie Walker more than they need Jae Crowder.


2.) 30 Nov 2022
30 Nov 2022 06:32:18
Magic not gonna give up Isaac for that.


3.) 30 Nov 2022
30 Nov 2022 10:34:57
Lol why should Sacramento so this? Tell me one reason.


4.) 30 Nov 2022
30 Nov 2022 12:31:01
Sacramento would consider this because Barnes is a free agent after the season and he’s averaging his lowest PPG in his five seasons in Sacramento this season. Think a situation like the Niko Mirotic trade in 2019 where the Bucks essentially traded four second round picks for half a season of him. As for the claim the Lakers need Lonnie Walker’s scoring more than they’d need Jae Crowder, that’s fair it’s just I believe a true 3 and D presence would give them another dimension. As for the three guys I listed after words in Washington, Hachimura, & Reddish, it’s important to note that Walker will be an unrestricted free agent with no bird rights this summer & the other three guys will be restricted free agents with bird rights. Those three provide better upside than Lonnie in my opinion.


5.) 30 Nov 2022
30 Nov 2022 15:59:43
@Knickerbocker. Yes, Harrison Barnes is a free agent, but this trade essentially brings nothing back to the Kings. Nunn and Beverly would probably never make it on the court behind Fox/ Huerter/ Mitchell/ Monk and the seconds owned by the Lakers are not great and the Kings already have a slew of 2 seconds in their possession. So to be honest, it would be better to just keep Barnes who still contributes something than take these pieces from the Lakers that contribute nothing. The Kings are not going to just give Harrison Barnes away.