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2021 Free Agency

Explain? Losing Lonzo and adding Graham? What else did they do? They aren’t making the playoffs anytime soon.
Upgraded Adams (2 years $35 million) with JV (1 year $14 million)

Dumped Bledsoe ($21 million this year, at least $4 next year)

Lost Lonzo (4 years $85 million)

Dropped 7 spots in the draft

Lost a top 20 protected 2022 Laker pick

Signed Graham (4 years $47 million)

Still have room this summer or next to use numerous picks and cap space to make a big splash.

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Upgraded Adams (2 years $35 million) with JV (1 year $14 million)

Dumped Bledsoe ($21 million this year, at least $4 next year)

Lost Lonzo (4 years $85 million)

Dropped 7 spots in the draft

Lost a top 20 protected 2022 Laker pick

Signed Graham (4 years $47 million)

Still have room this summer or next to use numerous picks and cap space to make a big splash.

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So they essentially cut salary, lost a 1st, swapped Adams for Valanciunas and swapped Lonzo for Graham.

That doesn’t scream "killing it" to me sorry man. They are mediocre after all of these moves and will continue to be.
 
So they essentially cut salary, lost a 1st, swapped Adams for Valanciunas and swapped Lonzo for Graham.

That doesn’t scream "killing it" to me sorry man. They are mediocre after all of these moves and will continue to be.
I think swapping Graham is going to be regarded as an excellent move down the line. They still have a long way to go, but they low key have done well.
Maybe no home runs, but a couple singles and a triple.
 
Graham is like 10mil cheaper so they should have the cap space to bring in another helper but yeah, Lonzo is a better player all around.

That’s what I’m saying. This dude acts like we overpaid Conley but is applauding swapping Lonzo for Graham lmao.
 
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