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So the Lakers held on to guys like Kobe and Pau for too long past their primes after their 2009-2010 run and they ended up getting nothing for them and were mediocre for years. They were fortunate Lebron wanted to go there but it’s very clear that the 2020 run was the only title they were getting out of it. Instead of trading Lebron and AD for picks again the Lakers just want these guys to retire Lakers instead of starting the eventual rebuild earlier.

Spurs last run was 2014. But they doubled down with Lamarcus Aldridge. Held on to Tony, Manu and Duncan till the end. And only now in 2023 almost a decade later have they finally drafted a new franchise cornerstone player in Wemby. But it’s still going to take a few years.

Warriors last run obviously 2022. Last year showed how much they have declined. Yet bring in old Chris Paul with Klay and his shot knees. Why not trade Draymond and Curry while they have something left?

Warriors need draft picks. The sooner they begin the rebuild the sooner they will be back. This ain’t a championship team.

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[–] Le4-6Mafia@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago (2 children)

Yea Lakers definitely should’ve blown it up and traded Lebron James the greatest player ever for sure for sure

[–] lostacoshermanos@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago (1 children)

He’s not Lebron the greatest ever anymore. Other guys have past him. That’s like saying 2016 Kobe was 1999-2013 era Kobe.

[–] Le4-6Mafia@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago

2016 Kobe averaged 18-3-2 and led the Lakers to a stellar 17-65 record. 2022 Lebron averaged 29-8-7 and went to the WCF. One of these two is not like the other.