Los Angeles Laker Press Conference - 2009
Posted: Sat Jul 30, 2016 8:37 am
Welcome to the 2009 Los Angeles Lakers PreSeason Presser. A lot to unpack tonight so let's jump right in with a season recap from last season.
I sit in front of you honored to be one of your co-GMOY for the 2008-09 simBA season. The front office and coaching staff went in with lofty goals and fell short on only a few of those goals. It truly honors me that I would be considered near the top of the mountain in this hypercompetitive and ultra prestigious league. It's been a long road back from the previous position we held in Detroit. While we had more banners in that city, our upside at the Lakers is much much higher than there.
We managed to end the regular season at 58 wins and third place in the Pacific. Luckily, that third place finished helped us host the Clippers in the first round. We went into that series anxious, but managed to come out on top 4-1. We continue to keep our eyes closely on the Clippers. They are the team of the future in the Pacific.
After that, we drew the league best record Seattle Supersonics in what we really consider our greatest feat to-date as a front office. It was clear from the beginning in sim 1 that we got them on their heals a bit in a 10-point win in Seattle. We went into sim 2 hoping for a split and got two home wins. We closed it out in game 5 and surprised most people in the league with that series win.
The Kings proved less accommodating than the Pacific foes we bounced before. We opened with a split in Sacramento but gave it right back in LA. They really beat us up in games 5 and 6 and we were eliminated in the Conference Finals.
A little long on the recap side but it's important to recognize our accomplishments as well as our failures. We did not win a conference title or an NBA title. These goals still elude us. What did we do to remedy that you ask? Here we go:
We'll stay in chronological order and start with the draft. We had the Celtics pick in the early twenties and drafted Hasheem Thabeet, Center from UConn. Since we are wing heavy (and we honestly just needed to take BPA, we went with an addition to the frontcourt. We were open to moving Kasun and/or Evans who both projected as backups in our lineup, so we looked at this as a backfill.
Next, we super maxed Andrew Bogut in RFA. We had forecast this out after back-to-back monster training camps and gains statistically over his last three seasons. It's hard finding a great center in free agency, so it is important to hold on to the ones you can with everything you have. We are glad that he looks to be co-captain of this squad over the next five years.
After RFA, we had no cap room and only a few possible options. Kobe Bryant has been the star of this franchise for the past four years, but our depth at the wing meant we could really evaluate Kobe. We came in with a very strong $16M starting offer over four years. Unfortunately for us, other teams valued him higher and had more room to work with. Kobe left us for Houston and we wish him the best.
Our other opportunity was Penny Hardaway, but he signed for $6M elsewhere. At 40(ish), we were ok with the loss.
After Free Agency, we moved into TC and saw some significant gains and a few predictable losses.
Smith +45
Allen +35
Mayo +30
Bogut +19
Thabeet +19
Conley +16
Kasun -2
Evans -7
Marion -39
Smith and Mayo made huge jumps while Allen finally went from G/B to B/B. The biggest disappointment, and I'll sound like a broken record, was Conley who has yet to jump into starter potential. He'll still be the starter being able to do most of his PG jobs well, but we are disappointed. Maybe this is the game trying to save me money...sigh. Also, Marion took a predictable dive in his ratings, but stayed B/B.
Shortly after TC we received a phone call from the Milwaukee Bucks asking about my interest in Amare Stoudemire. It would cost us a rookie contract standout Mayo and some expiring, but Mayo was projected to spend a lot of time on the bench. Marion, Allen, and Smith were all projected at the 2/3 before him. We pulled the trigger and welcomed Amare and Brendan Haywood while saying goodbye to Reggie Evans, Mario Kasun, and OJ Mayo.
Looking forward, we plan on rolling out one of the two variations of the starting lineup
C - Bogut
PF - Amare
SF - Marion or Allen
SG - Allen or Smith
PG - Conley
6th - Smith or Marion
7th - Haywood
As far as projections, we think we have a strong chance at the Pacific and Western Conference titles. I think we have as good of odds as anyone at the NBA title. We'll be interested to see what the media says over the next few days. Ultimately though, it's up to us to perform and we feel pretty good we can make that happen.
We'll open the floor for questions.
Also, celebs staring at Laker girls.
I sit in front of you honored to be one of your co-GMOY for the 2008-09 simBA season. The front office and coaching staff went in with lofty goals and fell short on only a few of those goals. It truly honors me that I would be considered near the top of the mountain in this hypercompetitive and ultra prestigious league. It's been a long road back from the previous position we held in Detroit. While we had more banners in that city, our upside at the Lakers is much much higher than there.
We managed to end the regular season at 58 wins and third place in the Pacific. Luckily, that third place finished helped us host the Clippers in the first round. We went into that series anxious, but managed to come out on top 4-1. We continue to keep our eyes closely on the Clippers. They are the team of the future in the Pacific.
After that, we drew the league best record Seattle Supersonics in what we really consider our greatest feat to-date as a front office. It was clear from the beginning in sim 1 that we got them on their heals a bit in a 10-point win in Seattle. We went into sim 2 hoping for a split and got two home wins. We closed it out in game 5 and surprised most people in the league with that series win.
The Kings proved less accommodating than the Pacific foes we bounced before. We opened with a split in Sacramento but gave it right back in LA. They really beat us up in games 5 and 6 and we were eliminated in the Conference Finals.
A little long on the recap side but it's important to recognize our accomplishments as well as our failures. We did not win a conference title or an NBA title. These goals still elude us. What did we do to remedy that you ask? Here we go:
We'll stay in chronological order and start with the draft. We had the Celtics pick in the early twenties and drafted Hasheem Thabeet, Center from UConn. Since we are wing heavy (and we honestly just needed to take BPA, we went with an addition to the frontcourt. We were open to moving Kasun and/or Evans who both projected as backups in our lineup, so we looked at this as a backfill.
Next, we super maxed Andrew Bogut in RFA. We had forecast this out after back-to-back monster training camps and gains statistically over his last three seasons. It's hard finding a great center in free agency, so it is important to hold on to the ones you can with everything you have. We are glad that he looks to be co-captain of this squad over the next five years.
After RFA, we had no cap room and only a few possible options. Kobe Bryant has been the star of this franchise for the past four years, but our depth at the wing meant we could really evaluate Kobe. We came in with a very strong $16M starting offer over four years. Unfortunately for us, other teams valued him higher and had more room to work with. Kobe left us for Houston and we wish him the best.
Our other opportunity was Penny Hardaway, but he signed for $6M elsewhere. At 40(ish), we were ok with the loss.
After Free Agency, we moved into TC and saw some significant gains and a few predictable losses.
Smith +45
Allen +35
Mayo +30
Bogut +19
Thabeet +19
Conley +16
Kasun -2
Evans -7
Marion -39
Smith and Mayo made huge jumps while Allen finally went from G/B to B/B. The biggest disappointment, and I'll sound like a broken record, was Conley who has yet to jump into starter potential. He'll still be the starter being able to do most of his PG jobs well, but we are disappointed. Maybe this is the game trying to save me money...sigh. Also, Marion took a predictable dive in his ratings, but stayed B/B.
Shortly after TC we received a phone call from the Milwaukee Bucks asking about my interest in Amare Stoudemire. It would cost us a rookie contract standout Mayo and some expiring, but Mayo was projected to spend a lot of time on the bench. Marion, Allen, and Smith were all projected at the 2/3 before him. We pulled the trigger and welcomed Amare and Brendan Haywood while saying goodbye to Reggie Evans, Mario Kasun, and OJ Mayo.
C - Bogut
PF - Amare
SF - Marion or Allen
SG - Allen or Smith
PG - Conley
6th - Smith or Marion
7th - Haywood
As far as projections, we think we have a strong chance at the Pacific and Western Conference titles. I think we have as good of odds as anyone at the NBA title. We'll be interested to see what the media says over the next few days. Ultimately though, it's up to us to perform and we feel pretty good we can make that happen.
We'll open the floor for questions.
Also, celebs staring at Laker girls.