Ok. A lakers/warriors trade? Very odd. I don’t know that I ever expected this given how many times Greeps has talked about how bad the offers he got from LTS have been. All things considered this one isn’t a LTS love fest. If I understand this trade right, it is basically Lister for a first round pick, points, and McCray going to the Bullets and Lakers. Where LTS gets a defensive big to help him against the Bucks and Greeps gets under the tax threshold. I love this for Greeple. I really think he has made a bunch of savvy moves to build his team this year. Getting McCray and points back for Lister who I think he’s fine with moving is a solid long term strategy, that doesn’t hurt him this year. Bullets get points for making the deal work. The one concern I have is the lakers are trading for depth at the bigs at the expense of depth at the wings. It’s a big swing looking towards the postseason. Will it work?LazyTitanSmash wrote:Lakers send:
Ruland (Warriors)
Lonnie Shelton (Warriors)
Wayne Robinson (Bullets)
1987 1st round pick (Warriors)
Rodney McCray - (Warriors)
7 points (Bullets)
Warriors send:
Lister (Lakers)
1989 second rounder (Bullets)
Bullets send: 1989 second rounder (Warriors)
Bullets: A
Warriors: B+
Lakers: B (but could easily swing either direction based on results in postseason)
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